Western Europe and the United States really are islands of prosperity in a sea of poverty.
No, I think the Chief Justice is leading the American delegation to that coronation, although I hope to see him during my visit to Italy.
Well, I would hope that-and it has been the policy of the United States for a great many years not to recognize in the juridical sense the d...
So I hope you will join with me in drinking to the German people, to those who lead them, and most especially to our distinguished host, the...
I want to express my special appreciation to the Chancellor.
I am sure that the Chancellor never thought that there was any prospect, any more than we have considered the prospect, that other allies of...
The primary purpose is the treaty, but I am sure the other matter may come into the conversation.
But the Chancellor in his time, meeting his responsibility, made the right judgment and, therefore, he is an historic figure and one to whom...
No, I have no plans to visit the African countries.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am grateful for your welcome.
For your safety is our safety, your liberty is our liberty, and any attack on your soil is an attack upon our own.
May I greet you with the old Rhenish saying, 'Koelle Alaaf.'
Western Europe is no longer the seedbed of world war, but an instrument of unity and an example of reconciliation.
Former foes have become faithful friends.
We are allies in the only war we seek--the war against poverty, hunger, disease, and ignorance in our own countries, and around the world.
Your fellow citizen, Chancellor Adenauer, has fulfilled these obligations as a citizen of the West in full measure.
Our unity was forged in a time of danger; it must be maintained in a time of peace.
I bring you greetings from the citizens of America, including the citizens of Cologne, Minn.; Cologne, N.J.; and even Cologne, Tex.