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There is such a time again today. Fight on the Beaches 6/4/1940. And the love of freedom is still fierce and steady in the nation today. There was such a time at the beginning of our history as a Nation. I call for effort, courage, sacrifice, devotion. House of Many Mansion 1/20/1940. Richardson, the fleet’s commander, flew to Washington to protest FDR’s decision to permanently base the fleet in Hawaii instead of its normal berthing on the U.S. West Coast. It is in the control of infinitely small groups of individuals who rule without a single one of the democratic sanctions that we have known. Again on a subsequent occasion, not so long ago, recognizing that certain aspirations of Italy might form the basis of discussions among the powers most specifically concerned, I offered, in a message addressed to the Chief of the Italian Government, to send to the Governments of France and of Great Britain such specific indications of the desires of Italy to obtain readjustments with regard to her position as the Chief of the Italian Government might desire to transmit through me. Surely the new philosophy proves from month to month that it could have no possible conception of the way of life or the way of thought of a nation whose origins go back to Jamestown and Plymouth Rock. FDR was nominated as the Democrat’s presidential candidate four times – 1932, 1936, 1940 & 1944. Churchill's first radio address as PM (5/10/1940) Be Ye Men of Valour 5/19/1940. We need not and we will not, in any way, abandon our continuing effort to make democracy work within our borders. In 1940, Admiral J.O. Recorded Speeches and Utterances of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1920-1945 The following is a … They read the word and hear the boast of those who say that a belief in force-force directed by self-chosen leaders-is the new and vigorous system which will overrun the earth. Unknown Warriors 7/14/1940. Overwhelmingly we, as a nation-and this applies to all the other American nations-are convinced that military and naval victory for the gods of force and hate would endanger the institutions of democracy in the western world, and that equally, therefore, the whole of our sympathies lies with those nations that are giving their life blood in combat against these forces. This Government directed its efforts to doing what it could to work for the preservation of peace in the Mediterranean area, and it likewise expressed its willingness to endeavor to cooperate with the Government of Italy when the appropriate occasion arose for the creation of a more stable world order, through the reduction of armaments, and through the construction of a more liberal international economic system which would assure to all powers equality of opportunity in the world's markets and in the securing of raw materials on equal terms. The program unfolds swiftly and into that program will fit the responsibility and the opportunity of every man and woman in the land to preserve his and her heritage in days of peril. The Four Freedoms, delivered 6 January, 1941 (photo of FDR in 1936) 376 Copy quote. On this tenth day of June, nineteen hundred and forty, the hand that held the dagger has struck it into the back of its neighbor. President Newcomb, my friends of the University of Virginia: I notice by the program that I am asked to address the class of 1940. %PDF-1.5
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“There has been in this campaign, however, a systematic program of falsification of deliberate falsification of fact. The facts of yesterday and today speak for themselves. During the night hours he proclaim a national holiday during the midnight of March 9. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, Notice of Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity, May 26, 1940: Fireside Chat 15: On National Defense, July 19, 1940: Democratic National Convention, December 29, 1940: Fireside Chat 16: On the "Arsenal of Democracy", January 6, 1941: State of the Union (Four Freedoms), January 20, 1941: Third Inaugural Address, May 27, 1941: Fireside Chat 17: On An Unlimited National Emergency, September 11, 1941: Fireside Chat 18: On The Greer Incident, December 8, 1941: Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War, December 9, 1941: Fireside Chat 19: On the War with Japan, December 11, 1941: Message to Congress Requesting War Declarations with Germany and Italy.
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