Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1963, photo; licensed article; original: 5740×4315; photographer: unknown; subject to license; rights: 210; Bleek/zb Media.
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Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1963, photo; licensed article; original: 5740×4315; photographer: unknown; subject to license; rights: 210; Bleek/zb Media. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, was a world-changing event with profound political, societal, and historical consequences.
1. Political significance (USA and internationally)
The USA lost a charismatic, young president who stood for progress, civil rights, and a new foreign policy.
His successor Lyndon B. Johnson took over the presidency and carried forward many of Kennedy’s political goals, particularly the civil rights movement and social reforms (Great Society).
Internationally, the assassination triggered shock and uncertainty, especially during the Cold War, as Kennedy was seen as a strong opponent of the Soviet Union.
2. Impact on the Cold War
Kennedy had advocated for a controlled rapprochement between the USA and the Soviet Union (e.g., the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 1963). His death led to uncertainties about future US foreign policy.
In West Berlin, his assassination caused deep dismay, as many saw him as a symbol of the Western protective power against the Soviet Union.
3. Societal and media consequences
The assassination became one of the first major global television events through the famous Zapruder film and live media coverage.
It spurred numerous conspiracy theories, as the official investigations (Warren Commission) were controversial, and doubts persist to this day about Lee Harvey Oswald’s sole responsibility.
4. Symbolic meaning
Kennedy became an icon of hope and political change, his myth lives on in memory as a visionary leader who never realized his full potential (“What if…”).
His death marked the end of the optimistic era of the early 1960s and ushered in a politically turbulent time in the USA, characterized by the Vietnam War, protest movements, and societal change.
Conclusion
The assassination of Kennedy was a historic global shock that influenced the political landscape of the USA and the Cold War. His legacy lives on in his visions for peace, social justice, and international cooperation.
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