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The tone to FDR's "The Great Arsenal of Democracy" was to show the United States just how dangerous the situation they were in was. Roosevelt expressed that it was his duty as President of the United States was to keep the citizens and their independence safe from enemies from all over.
arsenal of democracy
Arsenal of Democracy was created in 1940.
This phrase was used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a radio broadcast in December 1940 in which he pledged to supply Britain with Military equipment to assist their fight against Nazi Germany, while the US stayed out of the fighting - signifying that the US and, specifically Detroit, Michigan would be The Arsenal of Democracy. This was, of course, before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
FDR used the slogan the "Arsenal of Democracy" , referring to the US .
Arsenal do not have a president, they have a chairman. Peter hill-Wood
The Lend-Lease act was a treaty of sorts that granted the United States the ability to lease to the Allied Nations materials needed for the war. This proposal was met with great disapproval by Congress and President Roosevelt had a hard time selling his point. He believed however that this act would make America the "arsenal of Democracy".
The Great Depression - 1993 Arsenal of Democracy 1-7 was released on: USA: 1993
the breadbasket of the world
During WW II when democracies were at war with fascist dictators, the US had a huge industrial capacity, and was able to produce the weapons and munitions needed to fight.
"The arsenal of democracy"
"The arsenal of democracy"