On Sunday 5 May, Reagan and Kohl appeared at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The U.S. President's speech there, according to Time, was a "skillful exercise in both the art of eulogy and political damage control. In 1985 Ronald Reagan suffered what at the time some considered to be the greatest fiasco of his presidency. Accepting an invitation from Ronald Reagan's inability to sway the American public and press with his speeches at the former site of the infamous Bergen-Belsen Ronald Reagan's inability to sway the American public and press with his speeches at the former site of the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and, Reagan at Bergen-Belsen and Bitburg. Richard J. Jensen. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2007; pp. Xii + 164. $35.00 cloth Reagan's inability to sway the public and press with his speeches at the former site of the infamous concentration camp and, later, at the U.S. Air Force base in
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