Day Of Infamy

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Short History of the “Day of Infamy” Speech Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States and served 4 terms as president, which was twice as much as the max amount of terms you could serve today. His first two terms dealt with the Great Depression and his other two terms dealt with World War II. He was fit to give the speech as he was the president, so he had a very large impact on the people that would be involved in the war. And so the “Day of Infamy” speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt was given due to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which turned the United States neutral state in World War II, to its entrance to battle with other countries. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was no accident, the Japanese were responsible for this