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Hi Tim, I'm sure this is true. Nonetheless, no bucks involved but rather just conversations with friends and historians who live there. Probably just depends on who you ask. Best, Linda Shearon, Tim wrote: Linda- And a pretty good "industry" selling such items to Americans (recognizing the mistake in that also) and other tourists. I have an "Ich bin ein Berliner" doughnut key-chain a friend purchased in Berlin. She stated that there were several places that sold such "memorabilia" in Berlin- including coffee mugs, t-shirts, key-chains, etc.. So it is an interesting twist on their affection for JFK that they are willing to make a few bucks on misinformed US citizens- one way or another. (Though several German friends just think the whole thing is, "About as silly as we get!"). Tim --
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