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Did President John F. Kennedy call himself a jelly donut in his famous 1963 speech in Berlin, Germany ... he called me over and asked me to write on a piece of paper in German, "I am a Berliner." ...
And if you thought Portland didn't need another doughnut maker, this one is introducing a new style to the culinary scene: the Berliner. Fills Donuts is set to open Friday, Oct. 16, in Blue Star ...
Legend has it that US president John F. Kennedy made a whopping grammatical gaffe with his iconic declaration "Ich bin ein Berliner" 50 years ago on Wednesday, essentially telling his audience ...
A persistent myth has grown up that President Kennedy’s famous 1963 phrase was a gaffe that translates as calling himself a German pastry ...
Legend has it that US president John F. Kennedy made a whopping grammatical gaffe with his iconic declaration "Ich bin ein Berliner" 50 years ago on Wednesday, essentially telling his audience -- and ...
Fills, the year-old business that introduced Portland’s culinary scene to a new style of doughnut—the Berliner, is launching a pop-up at 726 SE 6th Ave. The shop will operate from 10 am to 1 ...
Did JFK tell Berlin he was a jam doughnut? Jun 26, 2013 5:49 PM PHT. Agence France-Presse. ... Stefanowitsch notes that while “Berliner” is a German word for a filled pastry, ...
The historical lore was that JFK, in his first faltering words of German, was wrong to use the indefinite article “ein” and should have said “Ich bin Berliner” to declare his solidarity ...
It was his brainchild and translated into German for him by official interpreters -- JFK had written it out phonetically on notecards so he would be understood. Stefanowitsch notes that while ...