June 1963 ~
Berlin
detail of photo by Ulrich Mach
detail photo by Styrous®
One of the gems of my
vinyl LP record collection is a recording documenting the 6 day diplomatic visit by
John F. Kennedy to Berlin in June of 1963.
Kennedy In Berlin is housed in the spoken word section of my record collection as it is a verbal documentation, day by day, of the historic visit.
Kennedy In Germany
cover photo by Ulrich Mach
Kennedy In Germany
back cover photo by Ulrich Mach
The album is a
gatefold with pages of photos and commentary about each day of the
Berlin visit. The photographs in the 5 page, book-style album are beautiful but, oddly enough, there is no credit for the photographs anywhere on the album; I had to really scour the net to find out who took them.
Kennedy In Germany
photos by Ulrich Mach
Kennedy In Germany has narration by one of the most celebrated journalist/reporters of that time,
Howard K. Smith.
Kennedy In Germany
left: about the time of the recording
photographer unknown
right: March 1947 (
check out the do)
Photo: Getty Images
Kennedy In Germany
Page one begins the narrative with a great shot of President Kennedy riding through the streets of
Berlin amidst adoring crowds, in an open car, no less.
Kennedy In Germany
page 1 photo: ride through
Berlin
photo by Ulrich Mach
Page five contains the famous speech by Kennedy on June 26, 1963 at the
Schoeneberg Town Hall,
Berlin, and a photo from that event. In an impassioned speech to a crowd of
120,000 people, the president told them
West Berlin was a symbol of freedom in a world threatened by the
Cold War. "Two thousand years ago," he told the crowd, "the proudest boast in the world was 'civis Romanus sum' (I am a Roman citizen). "Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is 'Ich bin ein Berliner.'" Years later, a German-speaking friend once told me that in Berlin, "ein berliner" is a
slang word for a
jelly doughnut. So, in essence, Kennedy told them that he was a
doughnut. "
Ich bin Berliner" would
have been more appropriate but they loved him, though, and they didn't
mind the
fauxpax.
Kennedy In Germany
"Ich bin ein Berliner." speech
both photos, June 26, 1963
photo by Ulrich Mach
there is another
John Fitzgerald Kennedy article on the
Viewfinder
What an exciting time in our history it was; most of the world loved us (
not all, perhaps) and we held it in the palm of our hands. We didn't know that it would be for the last time.
Styrous ~ November 20, 2013
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