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Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson Confronts Soviet Ambassador at U.N. During Cuban Missile Crisis
Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson dramatically challenged Valerian A. Zorin in the U.N. Security Council today to deny the U.S. charge that the Russians had installed offensive-missile bases in Cuba. Mr. Stevenson asked Mr. Zorin: “Do you deny that the U.S.S.R has placed and is placing medium and intermediate-range missiles and sites in Cuba? Yes or no?” Mr. Zorin, who was listening to a simultaneous translation of Mr. Stevenson’s question, replied immediately in Russian: “I am not in an American courtroom, sir, and therefore I do not wish to answer a question that is put to me in the fashion in which a prosecutor puts questions. In due course, sir, you will have your reply.” Pressing for a direct answer, Mr. Stevenson informed Mr. Zorin that he was “in the courtroom of world opinion right n...
published: 25 Oct 2022
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Adlai Stevenson Addresses the United Nations on The "Cuban Missile Crisis"
Adlai Stevenson delivers a heated address to the United Nations on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Excerpt taken from Great Speeches Volume 2 from Educational Video Group, Inc. available at http://www.evgonline.com
published: 19 Oct 2009
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1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
July 26, 1952. Chicago, Illinois.
published: 25 Apr 2016
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The Stevenson Story (1952)
Unissued / Unused material -
Title reads: "The Stevenson Story" American voiceovered newsreel material.
"The motion picture industry is presenting in the public interest special features on the coming election. The first was 'The Eisenhower Story'. Now 'The Stevenson Story'."
MS Democratic Presidential Candidate Adlai Stevenson selecting a book from library. Various shots, Stevenson with child looking at statue of Abraham Lincoln. Various shots of Stevenson at home with family, including close-ups of photographs of Stevenson at an early age. GV American warships. LS Stevenson disembarking from a naval boat. CU of the Certificate of Award. Distinguished Civilian Service Diploma - awarded to Stevenson. GV United Nations, opening Session. GV Stevenson seated with delegates, at. UNO. V...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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1952 - Adlai for President
Adlai Stevenson
published: 27 Jun 2008
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Adlai Stevenson
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published: 30 Nov 2014
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Former IL Senator Adlai Stevenson III dies at 90 after long illness
Former Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson III has died at 90-years-old. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/3BNoZgg
published: 08 Sep 2021
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Adlai Stevenson Concession Speech 1952
published: 01 Nov 2017
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The CIA's Secret Wars: Bombings, Kidnappings and Assassinations (1981)
The CIA welcomed Fidel Castro on his visit to DC, and gave him a face to face briefing. The CIA hoped that Castro would bring about a friendly democratic government, and planned to curry his favor with money and guns. On December 11, 1959, a memo reached the DI's desk recommending Castro's "elimination". Dulles replaced the word "elimination" with "removal", and set the wheels in motion. By mid August 1960, Richard Bissell (then CIA's Deputy Director for Plans) sought, with the blessing of the CIA, to hire the Mafia to assassinate Castro. At the same time, his men were working on a parallel plan, recruiting a Cuban exile to assassinate him. A little while later, the FBI advised the CIA that it would be impossible to overthrow Castro with these chatty Cuban exiles. In the days before the Ba...
published: 30 Jul 2024
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1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
August 17, 1956. Chicago, Illinois.
published: 25 Apr 2016
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Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson Confronts Soviet Ambassador at U.N. During Cuban Missile Crisis
Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson dramatically challenged Valerian A. Zorin in the U.N. Security Council today to deny the U.S. charge that the Russians had insta...
Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson dramatically challenged Valerian A. Zorin in the U.N. Security Council today to deny the U.S. charge that the Russians had installed offensive-missile bases in Cuba. Mr. Stevenson asked Mr. Zorin: “Do you deny that the U.S.S.R has placed and is placing medium and intermediate-range missiles and sites in Cuba? Yes or no?” Mr. Zorin, who was listening to a simultaneous translation of Mr. Stevenson’s question, replied immediately in Russian: “I am not in an American courtroom, sir, and therefore I do not wish to answer a question that is put to me in the fashion in which a prosecutor puts questions. In due course, sir, you will have your reply.” Pressing for a direct answer, Mr. Stevenson informed Mr. Zorin that he was “in the courtroom of world opinion right now.” When Mr. Zorin still refused to answer, Mr. Stevenson asserted: “I am prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over, if that’s your decision. And I am also prepared to present the evidence in this room.” Mr. Stevenson then explained the United States’ photographic evidence as two aides placed a series of mounted displays on an easel in the rear of the chamber. Mr. Stevenson told the Council that the launching pads, planes, and weapons shown in the photographs were part of a much larger complex of advanced weapons placed in Cuba by the Soviet Union.
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Oct. 25, 1962 - Adlai Stevenson dramatically challenged Valerian A. Zorin in the U.N. Security Council today to deny the U.S. charge that the Russians had installed offensive-missile bases in Cuba. Mr. Stevenson asked Mr. Zorin: “Do you deny that the U.S.S.R has placed and is placing medium and intermediate-range missiles and sites in Cuba? Yes or no?” Mr. Zorin, who was listening to a simultaneous translation of Mr. Stevenson’s question, replied immediately in Russian: “I am not in an American courtroom, sir, and therefore I do not wish to answer a question that is put to me in the fashion in which a prosecutor puts questions. In due course, sir, you will have your reply.” Pressing for a direct answer, Mr. Stevenson informed Mr. Zorin that he was “in the courtroom of world opinion right now.” When Mr. Zorin still refused to answer, Mr. Stevenson asserted: “I am prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over, if that’s your decision. And I am also prepared to present the evidence in this room.” Mr. Stevenson then explained the United States’ photographic evidence as two aides placed a series of mounted displays on an easel in the rear of the chamber. Mr. Stevenson told the Council that the launching pads, planes, and weapons shown in the photographs were part of a much larger complex of advanced weapons placed in Cuba by the Soviet Union.
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- published: 25 Oct 2022
- views: 9795
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Adlai Stevenson Addresses the United Nations on The "Cuban Missile Crisis"
Adlai Stevenson delivers a heated address to the United Nations on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Excerpt taken from Great Speeches Volume 2 from Educational Video G...
Adlai Stevenson delivers a heated address to the United Nations on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Excerpt taken from Great Speeches Volume 2 from Educational Video Group, Inc. available at http://www.evgonline.com
https://wn.com/Adlai_Stevenson_Addresses_The_United_Nations_On_The_Cuban_Missile_Crisis
Adlai Stevenson delivers a heated address to the United Nations on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Excerpt taken from Great Speeches Volume 2 from Educational Video Group, Inc. available at http://www.evgonline.com
- published: 19 Oct 2009
- views: 196852
17:11
1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
July 26, 1952. Chicago, Illinois.
1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
July 26, 1952. Chicago, Illinois.
https://wn.com/1952_Adlai_Stevenson_Democratic_Convention_Acceptance_Speech
1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech
July 26, 1952. Chicago, Illinois.
- published: 25 Apr 2016
- views: 24429
5:48
The Stevenson Story (1952)
Unissued / Unused material -
Title reads: "The Stevenson Story" American voiceovered newsreel material.
"The motion picture industry is presenting in the p...
Unissued / Unused material -
Title reads: "The Stevenson Story" American voiceovered newsreel material.
"The motion picture industry is presenting in the public interest special features on the coming election. The first was 'The Eisenhower Story'. Now 'The Stevenson Story'."
MS Democratic Presidential Candidate Adlai Stevenson selecting a book from library. Various shots, Stevenson with child looking at statue of
Abraham Lincoln. Various shots of Stevenson at home with family, including close-ups of photographs of Stevenson at an early age. GV American warships. LS Stevenson disembarking from a naval boat. CU of the Certificate of Award. Distinguished Civilian Service Diploma - awarded to Stevenson. GV United Nations, opening Session. GV Stevenson seated with delegates, at. UNO. VS of Stevenson with his family. GV The Ceremony of Stevenson being awarded Governorship of Illinois. GV of a University. Various shots, Stevenson dictating to secretary. GV's of the Democratic Party Convention. Stevenson with running mate John J Sparkman. CU Stevenson seated at desk. CU of the two volumes of "The People Shall judge". MS Stevenson seated at desk speaking:- "One dishonest officials is one too many. A dishonest officials is as faithless to his party as he is to his office and our political Parties must never founder on the rocks of equivocation. In the State of Illinois. I have had the satisfaction of firing and prosecuting a good many, and I mean from both Parties. A minute fraction of the tens and thousands of people in Federal Service have been guilty of corruption, of bribery or banality. Many have been exposed and dealt with by Democrats, If there are others they will be found and dealt with also' . Various shots of Stevenson during his election campaign - He attacks communism. Various shots, Stevenson with farmers and their cattle. Various shots, Stevenson addressing election audiences. MS of Stevenson speaking from desk: MS. "Our country was developed in a short time by men who believed as I believe, that a growing economy will spread the benefits of a rising standard of living more widely. There were bold men willing to hazard lives and fortunes on the future. who began the process that has now made us great. It is now our duty to show no less courage. to conserve the spirit as well as the substance handed down to us. We must imagine greatly, we must dare greatly, we must act greatly, confident that this our forward movement can not be halted for upon what we do depends on the future of ourselves and the whole world"
(Comb. F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 01/10/1952.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/The_Stevenson_Story_(1952)
Unissued / Unused material -
Title reads: "The Stevenson Story" American voiceovered newsreel material.
"The motion picture industry is presenting in the public interest special features on the coming election. The first was 'The Eisenhower Story'. Now 'The Stevenson Story'."
MS Democratic Presidential Candidate Adlai Stevenson selecting a book from library. Various shots, Stevenson with child looking at statue of
Abraham Lincoln. Various shots of Stevenson at home with family, including close-ups of photographs of Stevenson at an early age. GV American warships. LS Stevenson disembarking from a naval boat. CU of the Certificate of Award. Distinguished Civilian Service Diploma - awarded to Stevenson. GV United Nations, opening Session. GV Stevenson seated with delegates, at. UNO. VS of Stevenson with his family. GV The Ceremony of Stevenson being awarded Governorship of Illinois. GV of a University. Various shots, Stevenson dictating to secretary. GV's of the Democratic Party Convention. Stevenson with running mate John J Sparkman. CU Stevenson seated at desk. CU of the two volumes of "The People Shall judge". MS Stevenson seated at desk speaking:- "One dishonest officials is one too many. A dishonest officials is as faithless to his party as he is to his office and our political Parties must never founder on the rocks of equivocation. In the State of Illinois. I have had the satisfaction of firing and prosecuting a good many, and I mean from both Parties. A minute fraction of the tens and thousands of people in Federal Service have been guilty of corruption, of bribery or banality. Many have been exposed and dealt with by Democrats, If there are others they will be found and dealt with also' . Various shots of Stevenson during his election campaign - He attacks communism. Various shots, Stevenson with farmers and their cattle. Various shots, Stevenson addressing election audiences. MS of Stevenson speaking from desk: MS. "Our country was developed in a short time by men who believed as I believe, that a growing economy will spread the benefits of a rising standard of living more widely. There were bold men willing to hazard lives and fortunes on the future. who began the process that has now made us great. It is now our duty to show no less courage. to conserve the spirit as well as the substance handed down to us. We must imagine greatly, we must dare greatly, we must act greatly, confident that this our forward movement can not be halted for upon what we do depends on the future of ourselves and the whole world"
(Comb. F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 01/10/1952.
FILM ID:2757.09
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 6081
2:35
Adlai Stevenson
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Adlai Stevenson · Sufjan Stevens
The Avalanche
℗ 2006 Asthmatic Kitty
Released on: 2006-07-11
Auto-generated by YouTube....
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Adlai Stevenson · Sufjan Stevens
The Avalanche
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Adlai Stevenson · Sufjan Stevens
The Avalanche
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- published: 30 Nov 2014
- views: 24399
1:51
Former IL Senator Adlai Stevenson III dies at 90 after long illness
Former Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson III has died at 90-years-old. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/3BNoZgg
Former Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson III has died at 90-years-old. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/3BNoZgg
https://wn.com/Former_Il_Senator_Adlai_Stevenson_Iii_Dies_At_90_After_Long_Illness
Former Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson III has died at 90-years-old. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/3BNoZgg
- published: 08 Sep 2021
- views: 1436
1:59:38
The CIA's Secret Wars: Bombings, Kidnappings and Assassinations (1981)
The CIA welcomed Fidel Castro on his visit to DC, and gave him a face to face briefing. The CIA hoped that Castro would bring about a friendly democratic govern...
The CIA welcomed Fidel Castro on his visit to DC, and gave him a face to face briefing. The CIA hoped that Castro would bring about a friendly democratic government, and planned to curry his favor with money and guns. On December 11, 1959, a memo reached the DI's desk recommending Castro's "elimination". Dulles replaced the word "elimination" with "removal", and set the wheels in motion. By mid August 1960, Richard Bissell (then CIA's Deputy Director for Plans) sought, with the blessing of the CIA, to hire the Mafia to assassinate Castro. At the same time, his men were working on a parallel plan, recruiting a Cuban exile to assassinate him. A little while later, the FBI advised the CIA that it would be impossible to overthrow Castro with these chatty Cuban exiles. In the days before the Bay of Pigs, and during the invasion Richard Bissell lied to everyone. He lied to Adlai Stevenson, he lied to the people commanding the mission, guaranteeing them air support while he lied to the President, promising success, and minimal air support.
The Taylor Board was commissioned to determine what went wrong in Cuba. The Board came to the same conclusion that the January 1961 President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities had concluded, and many other reviews prior, and to come, that Covert Action had to be completely isolated from intelligence and analysis. The Inspector General of the CIA investigated e Bay of Pigs. His conclusion was that there was a need to drastically improve the organization and management of the CIA. The Special Group (later renamed the 303 committee) was convened in an oversight role.
Subsequent to the shoot-downs of the may day U-2 reconnaissance plane, and a later shoot down in China, Kennedy ordered a 45-day cessation of U-2 flights, including flights over Cuba that had recently discovered the first Soviet high altitude surface-to-air missile launcher site. There were fears of antagonism, and an election was around the corner. During this "photo gap" the CIA received a report from a source from Operation Mongoose, a road watcher describing covered tractor trailers moving that were shaped like large telephone poles. Control of U-2 flights was moved to the Air Force, and October 14 U-2 flights resumed. The Cuban Missile Crisis formally started the next day when American photo analysts identified R-12 1 Megaton MRBMs which could target parts of the east coast with its 2,000 km range. R-14s which could target most of the continental US, as well as 9M21 tactical nukes had also been deployed.
On October 9, 1967, Che Guevara was captured by Bolivian soldiers while attempting to aid a guerrilla uprising. According to since-declassified documents, the soldiers who captured Guevara were armed and trained by the CIA and the Green Berets. A memorandum from National Security Advisor Walt Rostow to President Lyndon B. Johnson suggests that the Bolivian unit which captured and killed Guevara was "the one we have been training for some time."[56] Another memo from Rostow to Johnson from October 11, 1967 confirms the claims of the previous memo, stating that the execution of Guevara "shows the soundness of our 'preventative medicine' assistance to countries facing incipient insurgency--it was the Bolivian 2nd Ranger Battalion, trained by our Green Berets from June–September of this year that cornered him and got him."[57] The memorandum also concluded that Guevara's death "marks the passing of another of the aggressive romantic revolutionaries like Sukarno, Nkrumah, Ben Bella, and reinforces this trend."[57] The role of the CIA is further detailed in a memo dated 3 June 1975, which recounts the debriefing of CIA operative Félix Rodríguez. In his statement, Rodriguez states that he was sent to Bolivia by the CIA to assist in the capture of Guevara and his band of guerrillas. According to Rodriguez, he and a fellow Cuban-American operative "were issued false U.S. re-entry permits" under fake names, after which they were flown to Bolivia and introduced to the Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivian armed forces as "experts on guerrilla warfare."[58] The two men received Bolivian uniforms and credentials as "captains in the Bolivian army", as well as weapons. However, "despite their apparent status a s Bolivian officers," they "never were given orders by higher-ranking Bolivian officers."[58] Rodriguez goes on to claim that, once they had captured Guevara and brought him to the village of La Higuera, he was given the order to "execute Guevara in any manner which he might choose."[58] Rodriguez was the senior "Bolivian officer" in Higueras, and oversaw the Guevara's execution; Rodroguez "told a sergeant of the order to execute Guevara and entrusted the mission to him. He was told to fire below the head," and at 1:20 PM, Rodriguez "heard the shots fired at Guevara."
https://wn.com/The_Cia's_Secret_Wars_Bombings,_Kidnappings_And_Assassinations_(1981)
The CIA welcomed Fidel Castro on his visit to DC, and gave him a face to face briefing. The CIA hoped that Castro would bring about a friendly democratic government, and planned to curry his favor with money and guns. On December 11, 1959, a memo reached the DI's desk recommending Castro's "elimination". Dulles replaced the word "elimination" with "removal", and set the wheels in motion. By mid August 1960, Richard Bissell (then CIA's Deputy Director for Plans) sought, with the blessing of the CIA, to hire the Mafia to assassinate Castro. At the same time, his men were working on a parallel plan, recruiting a Cuban exile to assassinate him. A little while later, the FBI advised the CIA that it would be impossible to overthrow Castro with these chatty Cuban exiles. In the days before the Bay of Pigs, and during the invasion Richard Bissell lied to everyone. He lied to Adlai Stevenson, he lied to the people commanding the mission, guaranteeing them air support while he lied to the President, promising success, and minimal air support.
The Taylor Board was commissioned to determine what went wrong in Cuba. The Board came to the same conclusion that the January 1961 President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities had concluded, and many other reviews prior, and to come, that Covert Action had to be completely isolated from intelligence and analysis. The Inspector General of the CIA investigated e Bay of Pigs. His conclusion was that there was a need to drastically improve the organization and management of the CIA. The Special Group (later renamed the 303 committee) was convened in an oversight role.
Subsequent to the shoot-downs of the may day U-2 reconnaissance plane, and a later shoot down in China, Kennedy ordered a 45-day cessation of U-2 flights, including flights over Cuba that had recently discovered the first Soviet high altitude surface-to-air missile launcher site. There were fears of antagonism, and an election was around the corner. During this "photo gap" the CIA received a report from a source from Operation Mongoose, a road watcher describing covered tractor trailers moving that were shaped like large telephone poles. Control of U-2 flights was moved to the Air Force, and October 14 U-2 flights resumed. The Cuban Missile Crisis formally started the next day when American photo analysts identified R-12 1 Megaton MRBMs which could target parts of the east coast with its 2,000 km range. R-14s which could target most of the continental US, as well as 9M21 tactical nukes had also been deployed.
On October 9, 1967, Che Guevara was captured by Bolivian soldiers while attempting to aid a guerrilla uprising. According to since-declassified documents, the soldiers who captured Guevara were armed and trained by the CIA and the Green Berets. A memorandum from National Security Advisor Walt Rostow to President Lyndon B. Johnson suggests that the Bolivian unit which captured and killed Guevara was "the one we have been training for some time."[56] Another memo from Rostow to Johnson from October 11, 1967 confirms the claims of the previous memo, stating that the execution of Guevara "shows the soundness of our 'preventative medicine' assistance to countries facing incipient insurgency--it was the Bolivian 2nd Ranger Battalion, trained by our Green Berets from June–September of this year that cornered him and got him."[57] The memorandum also concluded that Guevara's death "marks the passing of another of the aggressive romantic revolutionaries like Sukarno, Nkrumah, Ben Bella, and reinforces this trend."[57] The role of the CIA is further detailed in a memo dated 3 June 1975, which recounts the debriefing of CIA operative Félix Rodríguez. In his statement, Rodriguez states that he was sent to Bolivia by the CIA to assist in the capture of Guevara and his band of guerrillas. According to Rodriguez, he and a fellow Cuban-American operative "were issued false U.S. re-entry permits" under fake names, after which they were flown to Bolivia and introduced to the Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivian armed forces as "experts on guerrilla warfare."[58] The two men received Bolivian uniforms and credentials as "captains in the Bolivian army", as well as weapons. However, "despite their apparent status a s Bolivian officers," they "never were given orders by higher-ranking Bolivian officers."[58] Rodriguez goes on to claim that, once they had captured Guevara and brought him to the village of La Higuera, he was given the order to "execute Guevara in any manner which he might choose."[58] Rodriguez was the senior "Bolivian officer" in Higueras, and oversaw the Guevara's execution; Rodroguez "told a sergeant of the order to execute Guevara and entrusted the mission to him. He was told to fire below the head," and at 1:20 PM, Rodriguez "heard the shots fired at Guevara."
- published: 30 Jul 2024
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1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
August 17, 1956. Chicago, Illinois.
1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
August 17, 1956. Chicago, Illinois.
https://wn.com/1956_Adlai_Stevenson_Democratic_Convention_Acceptance_Speech
1956 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Convention Acceptance speech
August 17, 1956. Chicago, Illinois.
- published: 25 Apr 2016
- views: 7601