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The Tehran Declaration
Franklin Roosevelt

A meeting of President Roosevelt, Great Britain's Prime Minister and the Soviet Union's Premier agreed on the goal of attaining peace.

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Franklin Roosevelt: The Tehran Declaration

December 1, 1943 (over 80 years ago)

A meeting of President Roosevelt, Great Britain's Prime Minister and the Soviet Union's Premier agreed on the goal of attaining peace.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 10: On New Legislation

October 12, 1937 (over 86 years ago)

President Roosevelt calls for reforms in the agricultural industry as well as in the antitrust policy. Aside from describing the national issues, he also mentions threats posed to affect the economy coming from international affairs.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Quarantine Speech

October 5, 1937 (over 86 years ago)

President Roosevelt talks about the political situation of the world where a minority of people are trying to thwart the peace and order brought by the leaders of nations. He inspires the nation to be open to protect and fight for peace.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 1: On the Banking Crisis

March 12, 1933 (about 91 years ago)

President Roosevelt explains the steps he is taking in order to alleviate the banking crisis. His administration will review and reorganize the banks and will soon have most of them open. Though he does not guarantee losses, he promises a more stable banking and financial community after the reas...

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Franklin Roosevelt: Democratic National Convention 1940

July 19, 1940 (almost 84 years ago)

Though at first very sure that he will not accept another re-election, President Roosevelt explains that his third acceptance for nomination for President runs deeper this time around. It is not a responsibility that one can simply refuse when well-equipped to deal with the circumstances that com...

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Franklin Roosevelt: Democratic National Convention Address

July 20, 1944 (almost 80 years ago)

President Roosevelt once again accepts the nomination for presidency and hopes to end the war in the next four years upon his re-election. He takes the time given to him to speak in front of the DNC to report on updates regarding the war instead of campaining.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 18: On The Greer Incident

September 11, 1941 (over 82 years ago)

President Roosevelt makes known to the public the German attacks to American ships and destroyers. The several aggressive attacks unmistakably sent to weaken American defense and disrupt te flow of supplies compelled the President to issue an order to retaliate on any German and Italian ship seen...

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 24: On the Coal Crisis

May 2, 1943 (about 81 years ago)

President Roosevelt appeals to the coal miners who went on strike to continue doing their work. He asks them to continue working for the sake of patriotism and for the fact that every industry is important in helping out with the war for peace that America is involced in overseas.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 19: On the War with Japan

December 9, 1941 (over 82 years ago)

President Roosevelt talks of the progress in strengthening the American armies in preparation to the war with Japan. The war America is fighting is not for conquest nor for power but for the peace of the nation and other nations who depend on America's power.

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Franklin Roosevelt: Fireside Chat 27: On the Tehran and Cairo Conferences

December 24, 1943 (over 80 years ago)

President Roosevelt's trip to the Middle East and the Mediterranean produced positive results most especially favorable since it is almost Christmas time. However, he also gives facts about an upcoming invasion in Europe.

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