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"Ich bin ein Berliner" which means I am a Berliner, This speech was made to show that he is one of them and also aimed to emphasize the support of the United States for West Germany
Step-by-step explanation:
The method best describes the rhetoric John F. Kennedy uses in this speech from Ich bin ein Berliner to convince people that Germany is undergoing a revolutionary moment is "Ich bin ein Berliner" which means I am a Berliner, This speech was made to show that he is one of them and also aimed to emphasize the support of the United States for West Germany.
The message was directed as much at the Soviets as it was at Berliners, and was a clear proclamation of U.S. plan in the wake of the construction of the Berlin Wall.
"Ich bin ein Berliner" which means I am a Berliner is a speech by U.S President John F. Kennedy which was given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. It is majorly regarded as the best-known speech of the Cold War and also the most famous anti-communist speech. This speech occur 22 months after Soviet-occupied East Germany build the Berlin Wall to curb mass emigration to the West