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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-108-013-p0038
Motorcade on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin, Germany. Some of the people in the cars in the motorcade are holding Kennedy campaign signs. John A. Ryan, who served as Chairman of Senator John F. Kennedy's Overseas Committee for Contacting Absentee Voters during the 1960 presidential campaign, sent this photograph and other materials pertaining to campaign rallies held in European cities to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln with a letter dated May 29, 1963. A caption taped to the photograph reads: "Motorcade on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin." A stamp on the verso of the photograph reads: "Herbert Korn." An inch-wide strip of paper with two punched holes is taped to the left side of the photograph.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-108-013-p0034
John A. Ryan and staff members sitting in an open carriage in front of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. Ryan, who served as Chairman of Senator John F. Kennedy's Overseas Committee for Contacting Absentee Voters during the 1960 presidential campaign, is waving his hat, and the others are holding "Kennedy for President" posters. Ryan sent this photograph and other materials pertaining to campaign rallies held in European cities to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln. The following caption is taped to the photograph below the image: "Mr. John A. Ryan and staff members in front of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin." A stamp on the verso of the photograph reads: "Copyright by and the property of The Associated Press G.m.b.H." An inch-wide strip of paper with two punched holes is taped to the left side of the photograph.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-007-005-p0058
Touring the Reichskanslei in Berlin. Also referred to as the New Reich Chancellery, the Reichskanslei was one of the main Nazi headquarters during World War II. Identified in the background of the photograph is a young John F. Kennedy. Walking in the foreground and standing left to right are: Commodore Henry A. Schade, Admiral Ghormley, unidentified Russian Officer (guide), United States Navy Secretary James Forrestal, unidentified United States Army Officer (interpreter), Captain Granbart, and Captain Taylor. Walking in the background and standing left to right are Lt. Comdr. Paul A. Borel (partially obscured), John F. Kennedy, and an unidentified Marine Captain Aide.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-108-013-p0040
John A. Ryan in front of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. Ryan (second from right) served as Chairman of Senator John F. Kennedy's Overseas Committee for Contacting Absentee Voters during the 1960 presidential campaign. He sent this photograph and other materials pertaining to campaign rallies held in European cities to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln with a letter dated May 29, 1963. An inch-wide strip of paper with two punched holes is taped to the top of the photograph.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-108-013-p0033
John A. Ryan standing with two staff members in front of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. Ryan, who served as Chairman of Senator John F. Kennedy's Overseas Committee for Contacting Absentee Voters during the campaign, sent this photograph and other materials pertaining to campaign rallies held in European cities to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln with a letter dated May 29, 1963. An inch-wide strip of paper with two punched holes is taped to the left side of the photograph.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-108-013-p0032
John A. Ryan in front of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, holding Kennedy for President posters. Ryan served as Chairman of Senator John F. Kennedy's Overseas Committee for Contacting Absentee Voters during the 1960 presidential campaign. He sent this photograph and other materials pertaining to campaign rallies held in European cities to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln with a letter dated May 29, 1963. An inch-wide strip of paper with two punched holes is taped to the left side of the photograph.