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July 12, 1994: Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate

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Bill Clinton

July 12, 1994

Source William J. Clinton Presidential Library

"We stand together where Europe's heart was cut in half and we celebrate unity." Clinton applauds the civil courage of the German people. After tearing down the Berlin Wall, a new generation must build the vanguard of freedom and prosperity.

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July 12, 1994: Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate

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