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- The Aftermath of the JFK Assassination - History Collection
On November 22, 1963, the world was shocked by the assassination of President John F Kennedy After hearing three gunshots, people in Dallas, Texas, saw Kennedy slumped in the backseat of his vehicle, which quickly accelerated to get to the nearest hospital During his presidency, Kennedy had become known for…
- 32 Photographs of the Events Surrounding JFK’s Assassination
John F Kennedy, the 35 President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, while riding in a motorcade in Dealey Plaza with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally’s wife, Nellie Kennedy had been in Texas to ease relations in the Democratic Party between…
- This Day In History: President Kennedy Was Assassinated (1963)
On this day, President John F Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas and becomes the fourth President to be assassinated Kennedy had won a narrow victory over Richard Nixon in the Presidential election and he took office in 1961 He was faced with many problems
- The JFK Files: New Revelations, Old Mysteries, and The Recent Document . . .
President Donald Trump ordered the release of approximately 80,000 pages of previously classified JFK assassination documents on March 18, 2025 This action came just 60 days into his second term, fulfilling a campaign promise to “drain the swamp” and reveal hidden truths
- The 9 Men who Became President Without Being Elected
In probably the most famous case of a Vice President stepping up to the Presidency without having been elected, Lyndon B Johnson was famously sworn into office just minutes after it had been confirmed that President Kennedy had died from his gunshot wounds Whether he carried on his predecessors’ good work, or whether he, in fact, derailed
- 10 Fascinating Facts and Theories You Don’t Know About the . . .
Robert F Kennedy was a United States Senator, and the brother of former President, John F Kennedy who was slain on November 22, 1963 Also known as Bobby, the younger Kennedy brother seemed destined to follow in John’s footsteps and become the nation’s President Sadly, he could only follow him…
- The Lone Assassin: 6 Reasons That Prove Lee Harvey Oswald Killed JFK
There was a roll-call taken after the assassination, and he was the only employee to leave the location; surely he did this because he was guilty? President Kennedy was not the only person to allegedly die at Oswald’s hand that day
- Black Hand: The Secret Group Who Set Fire to . . . - History Collection
Not long after the King’s death, the Black Hand Gang took control of the army This did not cause much of a problem until the Austrian Empire began expanding and asserting control over Serbian territories
- 18 of the Many Attempts to Assassinate Adolf Hitler by the German . . .
Although the debate over whether the SA was attempting to initiate a coup against Hitler with its leader, Ernst Rohm, replacing him as Chancellor is ongoing, there is no debate over the strike made by Hitler and the SS in the Night of the Long Knives, and the execution of Rohm and other SA leaders One SA member, Heinrich Grunow, contacted Otto
- What Really Happened during the Chappaquiddick Incident When Ted . . .
After being confronted yet again with a local telling him a dead girl had been discovered in his car, Senator Kennedy finally went to the Edgartown police station around 10 a m on July 19th, at least 10 hours after he claimed the accident took place
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