General George C. Marshall by far the most magnaimously competent administrator since Pres G. Washinton. He was so humble few today know his exceptional ability and that he was the probably the most important person in the success of the allies in winning wwII. Heroic by nature and deed.
Just for the record, when Kennedy said "Ich Bin ein…
General George C. Marshall by far the most magnaimously competent administrator since Pres G. Washinton. He was so humble few today know his exceptional ability and that he was the probably the most important person in the success of the allies in winning wwII. Heroic by nature and deed.
Just for the record, when Kennedy said "Ich Bin ein Berliner" what he said was he is a jelly donut.
In german when you want to say "I am a Berliner", you say "ICH BIN BERLINER", giving the full context of what Jfk was trying to say, namely, that he too is a Berliner, during their crisis.
I have German friends who always laugh at this...in spite of attempts to make it appear normal.
General George C. Marshall by far the most magnaimously competent administrator since Pres G. Washinton. He was so humble few today know his exceptional ability and that he was the probably the most important person in the success of the allies in winning wwII. Heroic by nature and deed.
Just for the record, when Kennedy said "Ich Bin ein Berliner" what he said was he is a jelly donut.
In german when you want to say "I am a Berliner", you say "ICH BIN BERLINER", giving the full context of what Jfk was trying to say, namely, that he too is a Berliner, during their crisis.
I have German friends who always laugh at this...in spite of attempts to make it appear normal.