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Published: 07/25/2008 Barack Obama called on Speaking to an enthusiastic The time has come to "answer the call for a new dawn in the The presumptive Democratic nominee for “The greatest danger of all is to allow new walls to divide us from one another. The walls between old allies on either side of the Obama’s choice of location was the subject of some controversy, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel making it known that she was uncomfortable giving a reception more suited to a Obama ended up giving his speech at some distance from the symbolic Brandenburg Gate, at the 1864 Victory Column. That podium was moved to its current spot in 1939 by Hitler, to enlarge the avenue to make way for massive marches. An estimated 200,000 people turned out for Obama’s speech, according to police. During his visit to Obama’s recurring theme in In his speech near Brandenberg, he said, "If we could win a battle of ideas against the Communists, we could stand with the vast majority of Muslims who reject extremism that leads to hate instead of hope.” He added that one of the biggest challenges is to "give meaning to the words 'never again' in Obama also urged support for More Breaking News from JTA
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