President Roosevelt called the bombing of Pearl Harbor the "Day of Infamy".
THE ANSWER IS PRESIDENT Franklin ROOSEVELT Presindent Franklin Roosevelt was the one who said December 7, 1941 "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy."
The former president called the attack at the naval station, "A day that will live in infamy."
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dec. 8 That was actually 7 th December,1941, -the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese High Command.
THE ANSWER IS PRESIDENT Franklin ROOSEVELT Presindent Franklin Roosevelt was the one who said December 7, 1941 "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy."
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and a number of other targets on Hawaii and other Pacific locations on December 7, 1941. Then President Franklin Roosevelt called it "A date which will live in infamy."
President Roosevelt called December 7, "A day that will live in Infamy
The former president called the attack at the naval station, "A day that will live in infamy."
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Infamy (the noun) is also an adjective (infamous), referring to being remembered for something bad. The best-known use of the word came from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Here's a sentence: President Roosevelt called the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 "a day that will live in infamy." And it has-- many people still learn about it, and remember what a terrible event it was.
dec. 8 That was actually 7 th December,1941, -the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
Neither president Franklin Roosevelt, nor president Teddy Roosevelt had a son called Timothy. Teddy Roosevelt (not Franklin) had a son called Quentin who was killed in WW I, in 1918.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat, President 1933-1945) called his package of social programs the new deal.
FDR--Franklin D. Roosevelt
Benjamin Franklin
December 16 1773. It was a Tuesday. The incident was called, The Boston tea party.