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JFK$504935$ - translation to English

2004 VIDEO GAME
Jfk reloaded; JFK: Reloaded
  • The player aiming at [[John F. Kennedy]]

JFK      
JFK, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-63), 35. Präsident der USA (1961-63), Präsident der den Befehl zur Invasion der Schweinebucht (Kuba) gab, wurde 1963 von Lee Harvey Oswald ermordet
John F. Kennedy Jr.         
  • Kennedy in 1998
  • A drawing of three-year-old JFK Jr. saluting his father's coffin, placed on a memorial wall for him shortly after his death
  • state funeral]], during the former's third birthday.
  • John F. Kennedy Library Foundation]] held at Senator Ted Kennedy's McLean, Virginia residence. Pictured are Ted Kennedy, President [[Ronald Reagan]], First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]], Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, [[Ethel Kennedy]], Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.
  • his father]] at the [[White House]] at age two
AMERICAN ATTORNEY AND BUSINESSMAN
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.; John F. Kennedy, Jr; John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr.; John Kennedy Jr.; John John Kennedy; John-John Kennedy; JFK Jr.; John F. Kennedy Junior; John F. Kennedy Jr; JFK Jr; Jfk jr; John-John; JFK, Jr.; John Kennedy, Jr.; John F Kennedy Jr; JFK Jnr; John Fitzgerald Kennedy Junior; John F. Kennedy, Jr.; John Kennedy Jr
John F Kennedy Jr. (1960-1999) amerikanischer Rechtsanwalts und Verleger, Sohn des ermordeten US Präsidenten john F. Kennedy (starb beim Absturz eines Privatflugzeugs zusammen mit seiner Frau und dessen Schwester)
Warren Commission         
  • Richard Russell]], Congressman [[Gerald Ford]], Chief Justice [[Earl Warren]], President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], [[Allen Dulles]], Senator [[John Sherman Cooper]], and Congressman [[Hale Boggs]].
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  • ''The Warren Report'' reproduced in book form by the [[Associated Press]]
  • The Warren Commission on 14 August 1964.
U.S. PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF J. F. KENNEDY
Warren commision; Warren Report; The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy; President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy; President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy; President's Commission on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy; President's Commission on the Assassination of JFK; Warren Comission; Kennedy assassination commission; Warren commission; The Warren Commission; The Warren Report; Warren Commission Report
Warren Kommission, Kommission vom amerikanischen Präsidenten Lyndon B Johnson verordnet um die Ermordung des amerikanischen Präsidenten J F Kennedy zu untersuchen

Wikipedia

JFK Reloaded

JFK Reloaded is a 2004 first-person shooter game developed and published by Traffic Games. It simulates the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, according to the report of the Warren Commission. The player, controlling Lee Harvey Oswald, is tasked with recreating the three shots fired at Kennedy and gains higher scores the more accurately they line up with the report. Shots can be reviewed in slow motion and from multiple viewpoints. Traffic Games founder Kirk Ewing envisioned a small-scale simulation of a historical event after leaving VIS Entertainment. He chose Kennedy's killing over the Apollo 11 Moon landing in part due to the high amount of public domain information available on the former. A team of ten people worked in the game engine of Carmageddon to accurately recreate the event, taking several months each for research and development. Released on November 22, 2004, the 41st anniversary of the assassination, JFK Reloaded was denounced by public figures, including the spokesman for Kennedy's brother Ted.