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  1. It weighs the chance for peace with sure, clear knowledge of what happened to the vain hope of 1945. In that spring of victory the soldiers of the Western Allies met the soldiers of Russia in the center of Europe. They were triumphant comrades in arms.

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  2. The Chance for Peace speech, also known as the Cross of Iron speech, was an address given by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower on April 16, 1953, shortly after the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

  3. Eisenhowers Rede über die Chance auf Frieden kritisierte die sowjetische Aggression und den Aufbau von Rüstungsgütern und forderte eine neue Richtung in den internationalen Beziehungen.

  4. Eisenhower's 'Chance for Peace' speech criticised Soviet aggression and the build up of armaments, calling for a new direction in international relations.

  5. Chance for Peace. Eisenhower gives this speech before the American Society for Newspaper Editors, shortly after the death of Joseph Stalin. It is also known as the 'Cross of Iron' speech.

  6. 9. Juni 2004 · Chance for Peace speech before the American Society for Newspaper Editors.

  7. “The Chance for Peace” mentioned U.S. military strength only in passing. What made headlines around the world (even in Pravda ) was the one important new element in the “Chance” speech: Eisenhower's professed commitment to disarmament and easing global tensions through mutual concessions.