After the Battle of Britain, Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to the United States as the "Arsenal of Democracy." This term emphasized the U.S. role in providing military supplies and support to allies fighting against the Axis powers during World War II. Roosevelt believed that the U.S. had a responsibility to aid those defending democracy, framing the nation's industrial capacity as crucial to the war effort.
President Roosevelt called the enemies of the Allies the same thing all the allies called them, The Axis Forces.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.
The former president called the attack at the naval station, "A day that will live in infamy."
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The people of Great Britain call it Christmas.
Well his real name is Franklin Delano Roosevelt
that man in the white-house
The four-letter radio call sign for the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) was "Rose".
He called it the New deal.
FDR's program was called the New Deal.
President Roosevelt called the enemies of the Allies the same thing all the allies called them, The Axis Forces.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.
The Battle Of Britain
The former president called the attack at the naval station, "A day that will live in infamy."
They call it the Battle of Britain. The Brits were prepared for months.
His real name was John Nance Garner. He went on to become Vice-president.
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