Presidential Speeches

December 9, 1941: Fireside Chat 19: On the War with Japan

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

December 09, 1941

Source National Archives

In this address just two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt prepares the nation for the war ahead. He urges the nation to steel itself for casualties and setbacks and prepare to make the sacrifices necessary in the coming fight. The President also emphasizes that Italy and Germany remain grave threats to the United States but stops short of declaring war on the two nations.

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December 9, 1941: Fireside Chat 19: On the War with Japan