But everyone who has had the privilege of knowing this nation from visiting it, as I have on many occasions, would share...
I ask all of you to raise your glasses to a nation and a people with whom the United States has had the longest uninterr...
This brief visit that I have made to your country has been valuable in several respects.
But I do not speak today primarily of those usual gracious terms and references that are always appropriate, of our comm...
Mr. President, I am most grateful for the generous remarks that you have expressed in welcoming me and the members of my...
Cooperation between the German and American Governments is vital and essential if we are to defend the freedom which we ...
I should like to respond to your remarks in both personal terms and then also in the broader terms that you have used in...
This visit also will be memorable to me because it provided my first opportunity to speak before a legislative body at t...
The first is to maintain the strength of the NATO Alliance; the second is to work toward greater unity, not only in mili...
I know now that we have established in this brief visit the basis for that consultation and cooperation which will be so...
I am deeply grateful for the eloquent words that you have expressed as I leave your country and .leave this city which i...
Today, I declare again that we, the people of the United States, stand with you in the defense of freedom.
Mr. Chancellor, you and I, as political leaders, know that it is essential that the leaders at the top, with executive p...
Welcome. We stand with you. We stand for peace. We stand for freedom.
Our talks will extend throughout the structure of our alliance and deal with the great problems of the world.
We seek no territory. We seek no concessions.
That fifth power to which I have referred, the power which is represented by the determination of free men to remain fre...
As I stand here I think back 22 years ago when I first visited this country and had the opportunity to know the Italian ...