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  1. 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.

  2. The Chance for Peace” Address Delivered Before the American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 16th, 1953. IN THIS SPRING of 1953 the free world weighs one question above all others: the chance for a just peace for all peoples. To weigh this chance is to summon instantly to mind another recent moment of great decision.

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  3. In diesem Frühling von 1953 wiegt die freie Welt eine Frage vor allen anderen: die Chancen auf einen gerechten Frieden für alle Völker. Diese Chance abzuwägen, bedeutet, sofort an einen neuen entscheidenden Moment zu denken. Es kam mit diesem noch hoffnungsvolleren Frühling von 1945, hell mit dem Versprechen des Sieges und der Freiheit ...

  4. In this spring of 1953, the free world weighs one question above all others: the chances for a just peace for all peoples. To weigh this chance is to summon instantly to mind another recent moment of great decision. It came with that yet more hopeful spring of 1945, bright with the promise of victory and of freedom.

  5. 9. Juni 2004 · Dwight D. Eisenhower. Publication date. 1953-04-16 00:00:00. Topics. Dwight D. Eisenhower speech, April 16, 1953. "Chance for Peace" speech before the American Society for Newspaper Editors. Notes. A digital copy of this White House recording has been provided by the Miller Center of Public Affairs.

  6. Chance for Peace | Eisenhower Foundation. Back to Search My Collection. 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.

  7. 13. Apr. 2023 · 89. 86K views 10 months ago. President Dwight D Eisenhower entered political office in 1953 with the Cold War on the horizon. Stalin had just died, and the decorated war hero turned president saw a...

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