TODAY IN HISTORY: Robert F Kennedy shot dead in hotel kitchen after victory speech

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TODAY IN HISTORY: From Robert F Kennedy being shot dead in a hotel kitchen after his victory speech to a Chinese man standing alone to block a line of tanks in Tiananmen Square. 9News

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Robert Kennedy have a victory speech to a Chinese man standing alone?

The image of the tank stopping (in reality a compassionate act) was forever mixed with Hawke's tale of 'tanks mashing bodies to pulp' to create the illusion it was one brave man standing up to ruthless, inhumane power. As we now know, an utter fabricated lie, not retracted

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