“In all future, only peace may come from German soil.”
Von deutschem Boden muss in Zukunft immer Frieden ausgehen.
Lecture in front of the Frauenkirche (December 19, 1989)
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Von deutschem Boden muss in Zukunft immer Frieden ausgehen.
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