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50 years ago at this time John F. Kennedy was elected president of the United States. He stood at the head of the country a little over 1000 days before he was killed, but it was very important days. This man and his family became cult around the world, becoming an American family life. This year, a four-year process on the digitization of archives from the library and the John Kennedy Museum worth $ 10 million is almost completed, and the LIFE magazine has recently published a series of not previously photographs of the president. This issue contains some copies of these photos, mainly from the Kennedy Library, Life magazine and other agencies made 50 years ago.

(Total 26 photos)

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1. President John F. Kennedy appeals to the country from the Oval Cabinet during the Berlin Crisis on July 25, 1961. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

2. On this photo, John F. Kennedy appears in front of the crowd to Logan County, West Virginia, and a boy is standing nearby, playing with a gun, very similar to the real. (HANK WALKER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES)

3. On the way through Illinois during the pre-election campaign of the president in 1960, the photo Graf Paul Mezer decided to capture his colleagues. PAUL SCHUTZER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES)

4. Vice-President Lindon Johnson, US President John F. Kennedy and Special Assistant President Dave Powers at the opening of the baseball season in 1961 at the Griffith Stadium in Washington. (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum)

5. The presidential team is watching the departure of the first American in space on May 5, 1961. From left to right: Vice President Johnson, Arthur Schlesinger, Arly Berk, President of Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

6. President of Kennedy on board the yacht of American coast guard "Manit" on August 26, 1962 in the Gulf Narragansett, Rhode Island. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

7. President Kennedy appeals to the people in Berlin on June 26, 1963. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

8. In Miami, Florida, after official appeal to the Brigade 2506 at the Orange Bowl stadium, Mrs. Kennedy informally communicates with some members of this military formation on December 29, 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

9. President of Kennedy with his children Caroline and John Jr. in the Oval Office of the White House on October 10, 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

10. Arrival of Kennedy in Giannisport, Massachusetts, May 11, 1963. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

11. On October 7, 1963, a group of photographers, including photographers of the White House, Cecil Stoothon and Abby Row, surrounded the contract for the prohibition of nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. Snapshots are made to capture the signature of the president of Kennedy. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

12. President of Kennedy and Minister of Justice Robert F. Kennedy communicate in the western wing of the White House on October 3, 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

13. President John F. Kennedy looks into the space capsule at the NASA Astronaut medal ceremony and Colonel John Glennu younger in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 23, 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

14. Senator of Florida George Momarizers and President Kennedy in Complex 37, where they demonstrated a missile scheduled for flight to Saturn, November 16, 1963. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

15. President John Kennedy signs an act of equal pay on June 10, 1963. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

16. Mrs. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1962 in the White House. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

17. John Kennedy speaks with a speech at the Rice University Stadium in Houston, Texas, September 12, 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)


18. The first Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and her sister Princess Lee Radziwill ride on an elephant while traveling in March 1962. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

19. President of Kennedy in the Oval Cabinet of the White House on July 11, 1963. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

20. US President John F. Kennedy rides in Cork, Ireland, June 28, 1963. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

21. Kennedy is taking hands to people who have gathered at the hotel to Fort Vorte, Texas, November 22, 1963. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

22. After a few seconds, after the shot of a limousine with a deadly wounded president, Kennedy rushes to the hospital in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. Customer Agent Clinton Hill rides from behind, Mrs. John Connallie - the wife of Governor of Texas - covers his wounded spouse, Mrs. Kennedy leaned toward the president. (AP PHOTO / JUSTIN NEWMAN)

23. The coffin with the body of John Kennedy is on board the presidential aircraft in Dallas on November 22, 1963. This process is observed by Lawrence "Larry" about Bryyan, Jacqueline Kennedy and Dave Powers. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

24. On 22 November 1963, Lindon B. Johnson brings an oath in the office on board the Air Force One aircraft after the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas. From left to right: Mac Kildaff (holds voice recorder), Sarah T. Hughes, Jack Valentine, Klingressman Albert Thomas, Marie Femmer (For Thomas), First Lady Lady Berd Johnson, Chief of Police Dallas Jesse Curry, President Lindon B. Johnson, Evelin Lincoln (Her glasses barely visible above the shoulder of Lady Berd Johnson), Congressman Homer Tornberry (in the shade), Roy Kellerman, Lem Jones, the former Lady Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Pamela Tunur (Brooks), Congressman Jack Brooks, Bill Moys. (Cecil Stoughton, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

25. Coffin with the body of President Kennedy in the eastern room of the White House on November 23, 1963. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

26. Relatives and friends during the funeral procession of President John Kennedy in Washington on November 25, 1963. In the photo are present: Robert F. Kennedy, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, Edward M. Kennedy, R. Sarzhen Schriver, Stephen Smith. (Robert Knudsen, White House / John F. Kennedy Library)

Kennedy was a veteran of the Second World War, which was serving the title "Lieutenant". He passed the entire campaign in the Solomon Islands, managing the Torpened Boat PT-109 team. For courage, manifested during hostilities, awarded a variety of awards.


John Kennedy among the crowd performs with a kitchen chair in West Virginia, New York, where a boy playing in a meter from him with a realistic looking toy pistol


Vice President Lindon Johnson, President John F. Kennedy and Special Assistant President Dave Powers at the opening of the 1961 Basketball Season at Griffith Stadium, Washington, District Columbia

After the end of World War II, the future president began a political career, in 1947 he was elected from the state of Massachusetts to the Chamber of US representatives, where he stayed until 1953. At the same time he became Senator Massachusetts and held this position until 1960.


From left to right: Vice President Johnson, Arthur Schlesinger, Admiral Arly Berk, President of Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy look at the spacecraft launching spacecraft with the first American on board on May 5, 1961


President of Kennedy on board the US Coast Guard Yacht on August 26, 1962 in Naraganaste Bay, Rhode Island

In 1961, the Republican Richard Nikonov defeated the Republican Richard Nixon, the Republican Richard Nixon defeated Democrat 43-year-old Kennedy, thus becoming the only president of the US Catholic and the first president born in the XX century.


President of Kennedy appeals to the people of Berlin, Germany, June 26, 1963


In Miami, Florida, after the official appeal of President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy to "Brigade 2506" Cuban activists at the stadium, Mrs. Kennedy informally communicates with some of their members on December 29, 1962

Almost three-year presidency of Kennedy is marked by the Berlin crisis, the Caribbean crisis, the operation in the bay of pigs, the cosmic race between the USSR and the United States, which led to the beginning of the Apollo Space Program, as well as serious steps in the Black-Large Equation.


President of Kennedy with his children Carolina and John Jr. in the Oval Office of the White House October 10, 1962


President of Kennedy arrived in Massachusetts, May 11, 1963

According to the World Bank, the US GDP from 1960 to 1964 increased from 543 to 685 billion dollars, the average annual increase in GDP amounted to 6%, the average annual inflation was 1%.

A large group of photographers, including photographers from the White House, gathered around a nuclear testing contract to docume the signature of President Kennedy, October 7, 1963


President of Kennedy and the Prosecutor General in the Western Wing of the White House on October 3, 1962

Despite individual successes, the presidency of Kennedy in general cannot be called successful in the sense of legislation. He did not receive new allocations for the development of education and medical care, and the minimum wage rose insignificantly. Thus, the extension of the payments for unemployment benefits in 1961-1962 left over 3 million unemployed overboard; Increasing the minimum of hourly wages (up to $ 1.15 in 1961 and $ 1.25 in 1963) only 3.6 million of 26.6 million low-paid workers affected.


President John F. Kennedy looks into the space capsule at the NASA medal ceremony "for outstanding merit" Astronaut and Colonel John Glennu younger at Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 23, 1962


Senator Florida George Smarters and President John F. Kennedy at Cape Canaveral during the presentation of the Saturn launch vehicle, November 16, 1963

The measures taken by his government to combat unemployment - the Law of 1961 on the help of depression areas, the Law of 1962 on the retraining of dismissed workers, allocations for public works, etc. - did not lead to essential shifts for the better in employment. Growing a growing movement for the reduction (35 hours) of the working week.


President John F. Kennedy signs a law on equal pay, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of fees on the payment of salary by employers


Mrs. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr. at the end of 1962 in the children's room of the White House

Kennedy performed for the equation in the rights of black, taking the model Abraham Lincoln, supported Martin Luther King and met with him in Washington in 1963. President of Kennedy on June 19, 1963 introduced a bill to Congress on civil rights prohibiting segregation in all public places.


President Kennedy speaks at the University Stadium in Houston, Texas, September 12, 1962


Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and her sister Princess Lee Radziwill ride on an elephant during a tour to India in March 1962

It is assumed that Kennedy was going to deprive the Fed Monopoly on cash emissions and therefore alleged this decision was the cause of the conspiracy against the president.


President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Cabinet of the White House on July 11, 1963



Meeting with Khrushchev, Vienna, June 4, 1961

Kennedy performed for improving relations between the United States and the USSR, but his rule was also noted by large foreign policy tensions.

On June 4, 1961, the only meeting of Kennedy with the Soviet leader Khrushchev took place in Vienna, in Schönbrunn Palace. Among other things, he offered Khrushchev to unite efforts in the preparation of flight to the moon, but he refused. Kennedy's political will is speech at the American University on June 10, 1963, which consists of "to provide the world not only in our time, but also forever" by "expansion of mutual understanding between the USSR and us."


President of Kennedy in Cork, Ireland, June 28, 1963


November 22, 1963 - President of Kennedy appeals to the crowd, gathered in the hotel parking in Texas

When Kennedy, the US intervention in the Civil War in South Vietnam took place; In 1961, he sent the first regular divisions of the US Armed Forces to South Vietnam ( before that, only military advisers were carried out there.). By the end of 1963, US spent $ 3 billion on War in Vietnam, 16,000 soldiers and officers were located in South Vietnam.


Kennedy's murder


The first moments after John Kennedy was shot dead. Limousine is lucky deadly president to the hospital in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963

John Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 in the city of Dallas (Texas); During the presidential cortex on the streets of the city, shots were heard. The first bullet hit the president in the neck from behind and left the front of the throat, the second hit the head and caused the destruction of the bones of the skull in the occipital part, as well as damage to the brainstant. President Kennedy was delivered to the operating room, where half an hour after the attempt was stated by his death.


Coffin President Kennedy is entering the aircraft aircraft in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. From the defendants there are Lawrence "Larry" O'Brien, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Dave Powers

Lee Harvey Oswald, arrested on suspicion of murder, was shot dead two days later in the police station in the resident of Dallas Jack Ruby, who also died in prison later.

The official report of the "Commission Warren" on the investigation of the circumstances of Kennedy's murder was published in 1964; According to this report, the president's killer was Oswald, and all the shots were produced from the top floor of the building. A conspiracy who had the goal of murder, according to the report, could not be identified.


November 22, 1963, Lyndon Johnson takes the oath on board the aircraft of the US Air Force after the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas


John F. Kennedy's body is in a coffin in the eastern Hall of the White House. Nearby is the honorary guard, November 23, 1963

Official data on the murder of Kennedy contradictory and contain some "white spots". Regarding this case, there are especially many different conspiracy versions: doubt the fact that Oswald generally shot the car or that he was the only shooter. It is assumed to communicate the murder from various kinds of major figures of politics and business, the intentional elimination of witnesses is seen, etc.

A huge amount of social surveys conducted throughout the country showed that at least 60% of America's population do not believe that Oswald killed the president or at least acted alone.


Family members and others on the funeral procession of President John F. Kennedy in Washington on November 25, 1963. Pictured: Robert F. Kennedy, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, Edward M. Kennedy, R. Sarjent Schriver, Stephen E. Smith

The name of Kennedy in the USA called a large number of objects, streets, schools, etc. ( for example, International Airport in New York).

John Fitzgeraldy Kennedy (John Kennedy), at home, is usually referred to as the initial letters of the name and surname JFK, - American politician, President of the United States from 1961 and before His murder in 1963, a member of the war of 1939-1945, a member of the Senate.

Jack (as the old local tradition called him) was elected the leader of America in the 43-year-old age, becoming the most young in his entire history and the first born in the twentieth century, the head of the state, as well as the only laureate of the Pulitzer Prize (for The biographical work "courage" profiles) and an adherent of the Roman Catholic Church.

Childhood and family John Kennedy

The future head of the American Power appeared on May 29, 1917 in the town in the Boston area called Brooklya. He became a second child in the Catholic family with Irish roots, a diplomat and a millionaire businessman Joseph Kennedy and Fitzgerald Roses. In total, the family pair was subsequently 4 sons and 5 daughters.


In school years, John looked sickly, often sick and even almost died of scarlet. But in adulthood, his appearance, on the contrary, fascinated women, he had a stunning figure. He studied at Edward Devotion elementary school, then in Dexter School for boys and, finally, in The Noble and Greenough School of Joint Learning.


When he turned 10 years old, their family moved to a 20-bedroom mansion located in Riverdale (Boron Bronx, New York), where he from 5 to grade 7 visited the local private school. Two years later, the family again moved, now in Bronxville, a suburb of New York. In grade 8, he studied at the Catholic Canterbury School, and from 9 to 12 classes - in Wallingford (Connecticut). Despite frequent illnesses, he actively engaged in sports, was distinguished by rebellious behavior and not too brilliant academic performance.

John Kennedy education

After graduating from school, the young man briefly became a Harvard student, then studied economic and political sciences in London at the famous political scientist Harold Lasky. However, health problems forced him to return to the United States, where he continued to receive higher education in Princeton University. Study of the young man soon interrupted the disease, which the doctors were diagnosed as leukemia. Interestingly, he did not believe the specialists, and subsequently they recognized the fallacy of their conclusion.


In 1936, Jack again adopted at Harvard University, recognizing the high level of his knowledge and mental abilities. In the summer, along with the other, he traveled through the countries of the Old World, met (thanks to the patronage of his father) with dad sing XII. The trip impressed the future policy and awakened in it even more interest in the sphere of domestic and external relations. University he graduated with honors in 1940.

Despite the health problems, during the largest military conflict in 1939-1945. John Kennedy participated in military battles. Moreover, being a commander, he showed decisiveness and courage when saving the crew heated by the Japanese torpedo boat. He managed to get to the shore with colleagues, supporting the wounded fighter for 5 hours.

POLITICAL CAREER John Kennedy

After dismissal, Jack became a journalist. His older brother, who served as a pilot, died in 1944. All hopes, parents now pinned on John, and he, under the influence of his father, decided to devote himself to a big policy.

In 1946 he was elected to Congressmen. Subsequently, John Kennedy occupied this post another 3 time. In 1952, he defeated the Republican Henry Lodge and entered the Senate, and in 1958 he was re-elected by Senator.


In 1960, Democrats put forward his candidacy for the head of the state, and in 1961 John Kennedy became president.

Over the years of stay in power, he has repeatedly showed impressed many determination, state wisdom and high level of intelligence. So in order to mitigate international tensions, he achieved the signing of a nuclear testing agreement, initiated the implementation of programs for socio-economic reforms, the introduction of diplomacy of "new frontiers", the creation of the building of the world, "Union for Progress". John Kennedy acquired great popularity and nationwide love, demonstrating high responsibility when making decisions.

Personal life John Kennedy

Jack was married. His wife Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was 12 years old. They first met in 1951 in the House of Journalist Charles Leffinwell Bartletta. After 2 years, he began to seriously care for the girl, while gave not flowers and candy, and the books that he liked himself, for example, "twelve Greco-Roman history figures" Arnold Joseph Toyabi.


Their marriage took place in Newport. During the wedding, the Archbishop Bostonsky in the temple of the Holy Virgin Mary read the XII dad sent by dad, the XII blessing.

Family couple had 4 children, but the first child, the daughter of Arabella (1956), and the last - the son of Patrick (born in 1963) - died. Alive remained Caroline (1957) and John (1960). The son was a lawyer and a journalist. At age 38, he tragically died as a result of the aircraft crash.


Daughter - Doctor of Legal Sciences, Lawyer, Philanthrop and Writer. In 1986, she married Edwin Schlossberg, the owner of the New York Designer Company. They have three children. In 2013, she was elected to the American ambassador and headed the country's diplomission in Japan.

Monroe congratulates Happy Birthday John Kennedy

John Kennedy walked Lovelace and was not faithful Jacqueline. Among his mistresses was the Belgian Embassy of Pamela Turner, which he later made a press secretary of his wife, actress Judith Campbell-Exner and Marilyn Monroe , Swedish Aristocrat of Gunilla Background, which described their lovelines in his autobiographical book, and many others.

Last years of life and death John Kennedy

In 1963, as part of the preparation for the coming year of elections, John Kennedy took a number of travel around the country. On November 21, he arrived in Dallas, and at noon 22 numbers, during the movement of his car through the streets of the city from the crowd, 3 shots greeted from the crowd, 1 of them turned out to be fatal.

Murder John Kennedy

There are many versions of this loud crime. According to the official - the president died of 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald. He was arrested and shot allegedly having connections with Mafia Jack Ruby on the second day after the arrest. Among other other hypothesis was mentioned involvement in the murder of the CIA, Lyndon Johnson (who replaced the JFK as president), the authorities of Vietnam, Fidel Castro.

The funeral of the youngest head of state took place on November 25 in the capital of the United States. To say goodbye to him in the US Congress Building on the Capitol Hall, more than 200,000 Americans came. JFK is buried at the National Cemetery in Arlington.

Who killed Kennedy?

About 25 books were published about this tragedy and several films were shot. Belonging things were enjoying great popularity at auctions. In 2016, it was put up for sale from June 16 to 23 on an online auction of several personal belongings and a John's love letter to her mistress Mary Meyer, the wife of the CIA agent.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy (John Fitzgerald Kennedy) was born on May 29, 1917 in the city of Brookline, Massachusetts.

John Kennedy grew up in a Catholic Irish family, his father was a big businessman, a diplomat and a politician, the mother was obliged to raise children. In total, Joseph Patricks and Roses Elizabeth Kennedy had nine children - four boys and five girls.

According to another version, Vice-President Lindon Johnson was standing at the head of the conspiracy, who was not to become president, and director of the FBI Edgar Hooker, his close friend. According to the supporters of this version, Gaver acted in the interests of Mafia, the struggle with which became much more intense after the post of the Prosecutor General took Robert Kennedy, the President of the President.

There are also theories that Kennedy killed Soviet and / or Cuban intelligence services.

They associate the reason for the murder of the president and with his allegedly emerged shortly before the death of interest to UFOs and aliens.

John Kennedy. The award got to him in 1957 for the biographical book "Profiles of courage" (Profiles In Courage), talking about the outstanding Americans, who were in history due to the unshakableness of their nature.

John Kennedy was married to Jacqueline Buvier, who met in 1952. Four children appeared in the Kennedy family of Kennedy, two of which died shortly after birth. The senior daughter Kennedy Caroline studied at a lawyer, worked in the New York Metropolitan Museum, was engaged in charity. In 2009, she claimed a place in the Senate from New York, but later she took off his candidacy.

In October 2013, Caroline Kennedy became the first woman - the US ambassador in Japan. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. was a journalist and a lawyer, he died in 1999 at the age of 38 in a plane crash.

Material prepared on the basis of RIA news and open sources