Knowing their March 20, 1969, marriage would be a huge press event, Lennon and Ono decided to use the publicity to promote
world peace. They spent their honeymoon in the presidential suite (Room 702) at the
Amsterdam Hilton Hotel for a week between March 25 and 31, inviting the world's press into their hotel room every day between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Due to the couple's very public image, the Amsterdam bed-in was greeted by fans, and received a great deal of press coverage. Following the event, when asked if he thought the bed-in had been successful, Lennon became rather frustrated. He insisted that the failure of the press to take the couple seriously was part of what he and Ono wanted: "It's part of our policy not to be taken seriously. Our opposition, whoever they may be, in all manifest forms, don't know how to handle humour. And we are humorous." Ono also earned controversy in the
Jewish community for saying during the press conference that Jewish women could have changed
Adolf Hitler by becoming his girlfriend and sleeping with him for 10 days. It was acknowledged that some
Nazi officials, including Nazi "First Lady"
Magda Goebbels, had at one point in their lives had Jewish lovers. such as the nude cover of the
Two Virgins album, the press were expecting them to be having sex, but instead the couple were just sitting in bed, wearing pyjamas—in Lennon's words "like angels"—talking about peace with signs over their bed reading "Hair Peace" and "Bed Peace". After seven days, they flew to
Vienna, Austria, where they held a
bagism press conference. During April 1969, Lennon and Ono sent
acorns to the heads of state in various countries around the world in hopes that they would plant them as a symbol of peace. Their marriage ("You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain"), the first bed-in ("Talking in our beds for a week"), the Vienna press conference ("Made a lightning trip to Vienna...The newspapers said..."), and the acorns ("Fifty acorns tied in a sack") were all mentioned in the song "
The Ballad of John and Yoko". == Montreal bed-in ==