Presidential Speeches

December 29, 1940: Fireside Chat 16: On the "Arsenal of Democracy"

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

December 29, 1940

Source National Archives

After concluding a Destroyers-for-Bases treaty with the besieged British, Roosevelt appeals to the nation to provide more material support to Great Britain. The President argues that the best way to stay out of the war and preserve national security is to aid the Allied forces, establishing the United States as the "arsenal of democracy."

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December 29, 1940: Fireside Chat 16: On the "Arsenal of Democracy"