WaylanderToo
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A thought occurred upon reading another forum where it was posited that M L King's "I have a dream" speech is the most famous in history. I have to say that I am not sure that it is, I think it may well be one of the most socially significant speeches - but the most famous?
Surely these are more famous
Adolf H "ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer" (or is it because that is only a snippet of a speech that it doesn't count)?
Winnie C "We will fight them on the beaches... we will never surrender"
H the V "Cry 'God for Harry, England, and St George!" (ok not a real speech as such but still...)
any thoughts?
Surely these are more famous
Adolf H "ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer" (or is it because that is only a snippet of a speech that it doesn't count)?
Winnie C "We will fight them on the beaches... we will never surrender"
H the V "Cry 'God for Harry, England, and St George!" (ok not a real speech as such but still...)
any thoughts?