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National Awakening Speech by Ir. Sukarno on August 18, 1945 was one of the most famous political speeches.
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10 Interesting Fact About Famous political speeches
10 Interesting Fact About Famous political speeches
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National Awakening Speech by Ir. Sukarno on August 18, 1945 was one of the most famous political speeches.
Speech I have a dream by Martin Luther King Jr. On August 28, 1963 it was known as one of the most inspiring political speeches.
Speech A New World Order by President George H.W. Bush on September 11, 1990 gave a new tone for international relations.
Ask Speech Not What Your Country Can Do For You by President John F. Kennedy on January 20, 1961 described the spirit of US patriotism.
The Iron Curtain speech speech by Winston Churchill on March 5, 1946 is one of the most influential political speeches in history.
Tear Down this Wall speech by President Ronald Reagan on June 12, 1987 became a symbol of resistance to communism in Eastern Europe.
Sinews of Peace's speech by Winston Churchill on March 5, 1946 emphasized the importance of building safe international relations.
A Time for Choosing Speech by Ronald Reagan on October 27, 1964 introduced the world to a conservative political view.
Speech Memoar of the Future by Nelson Mandela on February 2, 1990 illustrates the hope for a better future in South Africa.
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death's speech by Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775 became a symbol of resistance to colonialism in the US.