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The first is an emotional reaction, the sheer joy at the fall of the Berlin Wall. And who can forget the sheer gutsiness of Ronald Reagan, the man most responsible for bringing it down.
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Why a Piece of the Berlin Wall Was Placed in San BernardinoThis Cold War artifact, once a symbol of division in Europe, now rests in a small Southern California park. Its journey from Berlin to Ronald Reagan Park reflects forgotten plans, local history, and ...
BERLIN (AP) – Berlin’s mayor has unveiled a plaque commemorating the 25th anniversary of U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s call to the Soviets to “tear down” the wall that then divided the ...
President Donald Trump delivered a positive step on Iran for the U.S. and the rest of the world, Winston writes. So why ...
We’re enjoying all these encomiums to President Reagan’s speech calling on the Soviet to tear down the Berlin Wall, which took place 25 years go today. The Wall Street Journal issued a particularly ...
President Ronald Reagan spoke these words on June 12, 1987, to a massive crowd in front of the Berlin Wall by the Brandenburg Gate.
One of the fun parts of making a movie is simply sharing time together, going to restaurants and hanging out. But "Reagan" was shot during the pandemic. And it so very different.
On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan stood before the Brandenburg Gate in West Germany and voiced his now-famous challenge to the Soviet leader: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." ...
Brian Williams told an audience in 2008 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library that he was “fortunate” to have stood at the Brandenburg Gate the night the Berlin Wall came down.
In 1987, celebrating the 750th anniversary of its founding, the two sides of Berlin — the capitalist West and the socialist East — spent the year competing to see who could showcase the best ...
Whoopi makes bogus fact-check that Reagan's 'tear down this wall' was directed at Germany, not Soviets “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg appeared to misremember one of the most famous moments ...
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