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John Kennedy
John Fittedgered Kennedy (John Kennedy), in his homeland usually referred to as the initial letters of the name and surname JFK, is an American politician, President of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963, member of the war of 1939-1945, member of the Senate. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jack (as the old local tradition called home) was elected leader of America at 43, becoming the youngest in his history and the first born in the twentieth century, head of state, and also the only Pulitzer Prize winner award (for the biographical work “Profiles of courage”) and adherent of the Roman Catholic Church. Continue reading
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