BIOGRAPHICAL DATA:
1917 may 29th: John Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Brookline,
Massachusetts,
1926 move of his family to New York
1931 entry into the boarding school Choate
1935 matriculation at the University of Princeton; hard
illness
1936 matriculation at the University of Harvard
1940 finishing studies and publication of his dissertation
„Why England Slept”
1941 working at the intelligence service of the navy in Washington
1942 transfer (Versetzung) to Charleston, South Carolina
1943 march: JFK gets the command of the speedboat PT109
in the Pacific ocean
august: sinking of PT109 because of an attack by japanese destroyers (night of august 1st )
1944 august: death of his older brother Joseph because of an airplanecrash
1945 special correspondent of the HearstPress at the Potsdam conference
1946 November. election into the House of Representatives
1948 may : death of his sister Kathleen
1952 november. victory JFKs on Henry Cabot Lodge at the
elections to the senate
1953 September 12th : marriage with Jacqueline Bouvier
1956 august : publication of „Profits of Courage”; defeat in candidacy of the vice-president
1957 November 27th: birth of his daughter Caroline
1958 re-elected for senator
1960 January : candidacy for presidential-elections
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July : nomination for presidential candidate of the Democrats
November 8th: election for 35. president of the USA
November 25th: birth of the son John
1961 January 20th: Administration to office (Amtseinfuhrung)
April: invasion into the Schweinebucht on Cuba
may: beginning of the freedom movement by black people
July: summit meeting (Gipfeltreffen) with Nikita Chruschtschow in Wien
summer/ autumn : Berlin-crisis and erection of the Berlin-wall
1962 April: confrontation with steel companies
October: armed forces after heavy race riots in Oxford, Mississippi
October 16th – 28th : Cuba-rocketcrisis
1963 may: massive race riots in Birmingham, Alabama
June: pattern of a law of civil rights at the congress
end June: Germany-travel with famous speech in Berlin
July: ratification of the treaty about the stop of atomic testing
august: march of the civil-rights to Washington
November 22nd: murder in Dallas, Texas
November 25th: State funeral
DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT:
Kennedy has been warned of Dallas being a bigoted city of oil and the nouveau riches; loud from a deep uncertainty. Dallas was also anti-Catholic, anticommunist, antiliberal and nearly xenophobic. On the day the president arrived, an advertisement by the so-called „Determination-Committee of free- and American-thinking people” was published in the most important newspaper of Dallas in which the authors listed 12 counts of an indictment against Kennedy. The most drastic one was that the president had scraped (verschrotten) the Monroe-Doctrine in favor of „The spirit of Moscow”. Leaflets have been distributed on which the head of the president was shown below the headline „Wanted for betrayal”.In the years 1961/1962 the secret service traced (verfolgen) 34 murder-comminations (Morddrohungen) only in Texas.
„Today we are going to the state of the nuts (Spinner)” Kennedy said to his wife in the early morning of November, 2nd 1963. To his assistant he said that it would not be hard work killing the president of the USA; one only needed to go on high building with a rifle and a telescope and nobody could prevent him from executing (ausfuhren) the assassination.
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This remark had a background: A convoy through Miami has been canceled at short notice because local police get knowledge of an assassination on JFK after the same scheme.
Nevertheless the campaign to Texas had to take place. The ‘home-state’ of the vice-president should vote for Kennedy in the 1964-elections.
The reception in Houston and Fort Worth was better than expected. Even in Dallas ten thousands of people appeared to welcome the president and his wife. The governor of Texas John Conally and his wife Nellie went with the married couple. When the limousine left the inner city behind and crossed Dealy Plaza to reach an access road (Autobahnauffahrt) Miss Connally said:
“You cannot affirm Dallas does not love You Mr. President”.
These where the last words John F. Kennedy heard. 12:30 local time 3 shots where fired. The first hit him in the nape (Nacken), traversed his neck (Hals) and hit Connally. The president seemed to try seize his neck and fell slowly towards his wife when the second bullet hit the back of his head – the right side of the presidents head exploded. The inmates of the limousine and some of the surrounding people where spattered with blood and brain. A part of the skullcap (Schadeldecke) fell on the street and Jaqueline climbed over the back of the car to leave this cruel scene. When the FBI- Agents recovered from the shock after 6 deadly seconds one of them jumped on the car trying to force Mrs. Kennedy to stay in the ‘safe car’ and preventing her from falling on the road because in this moment the driver accelerated the car. A few minutes later when the convoy reached the Parkland Memorial Hospital the president was clinically dead. Although the doctors tried to maintain a flattering heartbeat until a catholic priest could be found to give him the absolution. On 13:00 local time John F. Kennedy was declared dead. With the shots on Dealey Plaza Lyndon B. Johnson was vice-president. While the ‘Man with the pocket’, an agent carrying the appliances with which the president was able to start nuclear weapons from everywhere in the world, ran a little bit less of orientation through the hospital, Johnson was on his way to the president’s airplane ‘AirForce 1’. He, his wife Lady Bird, the coffin with the ex-president and his widow entered the ‘AirForce 1’. Onboard the plane nearly 14:40 Lyndon B. Johnson laid- up the oath as the 36. President of the united States of America. He was surrounded by his wife, the staff of the former president, some official photographers and Jaqueline Kennedy in her bloody dress.
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On Dealey Plaza several people had seen a man shooting the convoy from 5th level of a schoolbook-deliverance building. Because of the witnesses police could give detailed description of the president’s murderer to all policecars in the area. On 13:15 a police officer saw a man matching the description: Lee Harvey Oswald. When the officer left his car to talk to the suspect the took his gun and shoot 4 bullets. On his escape route the man identified and followed by several people. When he was in a cinema police could arrest him without any problems.
After the murder of the president hundreds of reporters where at Dallas Police headquarters. On Sunday 24th of November again the station was full of press people who wanted to see Oswald. When he was escorted to a police car a man directly walked towards him and shoot him in his stomach; in front of the cameras. The murderer was Jack Ruby who was the owner of 2 strip-bars in Dallas.
The murder of Kennedy really shocked him like most of the Americans. But he also heard about Jacqueline coming back to the place of her husband’s death in order to appear on court against L.H. Oswald. Ruby remembered that the advertisement of the ‘determination- committee’ was signed with a Jewish name. So the Jew Ruby was sure that the president’s death should be looking like executed by Jews. Jack Ruby was found guilty for murder and was doomed to death. He died in 1967 on natural causes.
So the hatred of one man demands three lives!
(You will have to run a spell check because my english is not the best;I’m from Germany)