Franklin D. Roosevelt gave a joint address to Congress on Dec. 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The address ...
The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by President Roosevelt on December 8, 1941, one day after the Empire of Japan's attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor.
Japan attacked attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The next day, on the same day FDR spoke to Congress about a date that ...
It’s “a day that will live in infamy” as then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt said to the nation on December 8, 1941, the day ...
Dec. 7, 1941, the Pottsville Evening Republican produced a special edition. There was no Sunday paper at the time, and the ...
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The words President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered to a joint session of Congress on Dec. 8, 1941, remain as powerful and meaningful today as they were when they were first spoken some 83 years ...
An infographic depicting the impact of the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. A "day that will live in infamy," the attack on Pearl Harbor inspired the nation and motivated the American people to ...
Local groups and Foundation Auto Group hold wreath laying for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Saturday at the Vietnam Veterans ...
Pearl Harbor survivors, veterans and visitors from around the world gather to honor and remember the servicemen and civilians ...