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John F. Kennedy



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  32. ^ Executions 1790 to 1963
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President Kennedy comments on the possible prevention of the Cold War.

The sound file for President Kennedy
The sound file for President Kennedy

The sound file of the message to Turkish President Cemal Gursel and The Turkish People on the Anniversary of the Death of Kemal Ataturk, November 10, 1963

The sound file for Kennedy's speech
The sound file for Kennedy's speech

The Text of the message to Turkish President Cemal Gursel and The Turkish People on the Anniversary of the Death of Kemal Ataturk, November 10, 1963 Image:JFKennedy1963 text.pdf

Announcement by John F. Kennedy  - Announcement to go to the moon (0:11m)

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
James Michael Curley
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 11th congressional district

January 3, 1947January 3, 1953
Succeeded by
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.
United States Senate
Preceded by
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
United States Senator (Class 1) from Massachusetts
January 3, 1953December 22, 1960
Served alongside: Leverett Saltonstall
Succeeded by
Benjamin A. Smith
Political offices
Preceded by
Dwight D. Eisenhower
President of the United States
January 20, 1961November 22, 1963
Succeeded by
Lyndon B. Johnson
Party political offices
Preceded by
Adlai Stevenson
Democratic Party Presidential nominee
1960
Succeeded by
Lyndon B. Johnson
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Unknown Soldiers of World War II
and the Korean War
Persons who have lain in state or honor
in the United States Capitol rotunda

November 24, 1963 – 25 November, 1963
Succeeded by
Douglas MacArthur
Persondata
NAME Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Kennedy, Jack
SHORT DESCRIPTION 35th President of the United States
DATE OF BIRTH May 29, 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH Brookline, Massachusetts, United States of America
DATE OF DEATH November 22, 1963
PLACE OF DEATH Dallas, Texas, United States of America




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