Berlin 1961. The most dangerous place in the world

Frederick Kempe

On 29 May 2012, the Rafael del Pino Foundation hosted the presentation of the book "Berlin 1961. The most dangerous place in the world", published by Galaxia Gutemberg. Speakers at the event included: Charles Powell, Director of the Real Instituto Elcano; Thomas B. Stehling, Director of the Spain and Portugal Office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation; and Frederick Kempe, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlantic Council and author of the work. The three took part in a debate moderated by Ramón Pérez-Maura, Deputy Director of the ABC newspaper.

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