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has gloss | eng: Presidential international travel first occurred during the 20th century. The first six presidents to travel went by ship. President Woodrow Wilson spent almost 7 months in Europe at the Aftermath of World War I. The first four presidential trips by airplane were the four WWII conferences: Casablanca, Tehran, Yalta (FDR attended during the war), and Potsdam (Truman attended after the war). |
lexicalization | eng: List of international trips made by the President of the United States |
instance of | c/Diplomatic visits by heads of government |
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media:img | Attlee, Truman and Stalin at Potsdam.jpg |
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media:img | BorisYeltsin and BillClinton 1999-11-18.jpg |
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media:img | Ford - Brezhnev 1974 - 2.jpg |
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media:img | President's private cabin aboard Air Force One.jpg |
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media:img | Yalta summit 1945 with Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin.jpg |
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