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'A Date Which Will Live in Infamy'
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December 7, 1941BackgroundEarly in the afternoon of December 7, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his chief foreign policy aide, Harry Hopkins, were interrupted by a telephone call from Secretary of War Henry Stimson and told that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor. At about 5:00 p.m., following meetings with his military advisers, the President calmly and decisively dictated to his secretary, Grace Tully, a request to Congress for a declaration of war. He had composed the speech in his head after deciding on a brief, uncomplicated appeal to the people of the United States rather than a thorough recitation of Japanese perfidies, as Secretary of State Cordell Hull had urged. Can see the original Annotated Typewritten Copy of What is Commonly Referred to as FDR's"Day of Infamy" Speech at the link below. See more at: [ link to www.archives.gov (secure)]
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