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“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy” — FDR Speaks to Congress (1941)
On December 8, 1941, the morning after Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed a stunned nation and a packed Congress. In fewer than seven minutes, he framed the attack not just as a military blow, but as a moral rupture. His opening line landed like a gavel: a date that would “live in infamy.”.
The speech asked for a declaration of war against Japan, and Congress obliged within hours. What followed was not only America’s entry into World War II, but a total reshaping of U.S. society — factories retooled, families separated, the economy redirected into wartime speed, and the country permanently changed by becoming a decisive global power.
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