A review of this study is said to have assassinated the murder of John F. Kennedy from Warren's report. According to Warren 's report, a person named Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots from the sixth floor of the Texas state library preservation building. One missed the president's team completely, the other attacked President Kennedy's head, and finally attacked his neck, after which he said it was the cause of death. The problem reported by Warren is that some witnesses said the shooting came from the front of the team, which meant that there were more than two shooters.
On a sunny morning of 22nd November 1963, the United States lost a man who is a great leader and a 35th president of John F. Kennedy. No one really knows the reason behind the assassination, or why he actually killed the Kennedy Kuomintang. Kennedy is one of the people's favorite presidents for his age and appearance. If it did not happen that Friday morning, we might change our current history. America may not participate in the Vietnam War or it may not be the case ... President Kennedy's black and white portrait distributed by President Kennedy John F. Kennedy is the president of the United States. He is also the youngest president and the first Roman Catholic. He has only two years and ten months of power, but his legacy exists today through books, images, architecture, and numerous conspiracy theories. For many years, American society has drawn him as a battle for American heroes.
The President is closely related to life and has nothing to do with death. Most people know that John F. Kennedy is the 35 th president, the youngest president, and one of the most undated presidents. But what is the legacy of JFK? JFK was born on May 29, 1917, in a quiet suburb of Boston, Brooklyn, Massachusetts. As a child, John F. Kennedy was called "Jack" by friends and family. Parents Ross and Joseph Kennedy are also involved in social position and position in Boston.
RFK lived in the 1960s and was a member of a family active in politics and public service. His elder brother John F. Kennedy (JFK) was elected President of the United States in 1960, but was assassinated (killed) in 1963. When his older brother served as the president and wanted to do more, RFK became Minister of Justice. After the death of Kennedy, he became a US senator in New York, and in 1968 he campaigned for the president. In the process, he announced several extraordinary powerful speech. This is his most famous word.