Really, he’d hoped to spend that afternoon up in the second floor study, magnifying glass in hand, working on the stamp collection that since boyhood had taught him about the world. But FDR was ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, the headline of a story in the Arkansas Gazette proclaimed: "Main Street in Holiday Attire for Christmas." Below the headline was a photo of a festively decorated downtown Little Rock ...
When the phone rang, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was sitting in the Oval Study, located on the White House’s second floor, examining his stamp collection. The time was 1:47 p.m. The day was ...
Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt drafted his Dec. 8, 1941 speech to Congress without the aid of his speechwriters, dictating to secretary Grace Tully. This draft shows ...
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December 8, 1941 - FDR gives 'Day of Infamy' speech, declaring war on Japan
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - On this day, Dec. 8, 1941, the United States declared war on Japan, officially entering World War II.
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When the phone rang, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was sitting in the Oval Study, located on the White House's second floor, examining his stamp collection. The time was 1:47 p.m. The day was ...
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