Pearl Harbor , the surprise Japanese attack upon the US Pacific Feet December 7, 1941 .
Franklin Delano Roosevelt had 2 to my knowledge. The first included the phrase "december 7th 1941, a date which will live in infamy..." and the second included the phrase 'the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Winston Churchill is credited for saying "give us the tools, and we will finish the job."
The attack of Pearl Harbor took place on December 7, 194. We were unprepared when Japan released their suprise attack and we lost many officers, ship, planes and other forces. On December 8, 1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed congress saying December 7, 1941 is "a date which will live in infamy". It is the day we declared war on Japan. It also is the day we had our first Japanese prisoner of war. We had officers intimidating him to get information, he just sat there. Finally, he asked for a pen and paper. He wrote, in english, he was a Japanese fighter-pilot and would not tell anything about the Japanese attack plans or strategies.
"December 7, 1941, A day that will live in infamy" President of U.S. FD Roosevelt "the only thing needed for the rise of evil is for good men to do nothing" Winston Churchhill Sorry those are the only ones I know hope it helped God bless!! :)
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The bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese.
7th December, 1941. A date which will live in infamy --
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D Roosevelt
"a date which will live in infamy"
Decenber 7th, 1941..."A Date That Will Live In Infamy" - FDR
He called it the "date that would live in infamy."
the attack on pearl harbor
"A date which will live in infamy" was a quote by President Franklin D Roosevelt on his address to Congress on December 8th, 1941 - he was of course referring to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the day before.
he actually said a "date" that will live in infamy, and he was talking about December 7th, the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour.
"December 7th 1941 - A date which will live in infamy..."
"A date which will live in infamy" Franklin D. Roosevelt