The "day that will live on in infamy" is the phrase that described the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941
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he actually said a "date" that will live in infamy, and he was talking about December 7th, the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour.
He called it the "date that would live in infamy."
"Infamy" means "great wickedness, disgrace, notoriety". The attack on Pearl Harbor was "sudden, and deliberate". Hence, a day that "will live in infamy". Roosevelt's words were well-chosen.
Pearl Harbor is labeled as "The day that will live in infamy." -Roosevelt
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It was a day that would live on in infamy.
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Day of Infamy.
he actually said a "date" that will live in infamy, and he was talking about December 7th, the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour.
The cast of New Day of Infamy - 2010 includes: Jeny Lewandowski as Barber Andrew McCaig as James
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He called it the "date that would live in infamy."
The assassin lived a life of infamy, for all the people he killed. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR called December 7, 1941 a day that would live in the annals of infamy.
"Infamy" means "great wickedness, disgrace, notoriety". The attack on Pearl Harbor was "sudden, and deliberate". Hence, a day that "will live in infamy". Roosevelt's words were well-chosen.
The Day of Infamy.