[U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks at the 1941 White House Correspondents' Dinner].
At the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks about the rise of dictatorships in Europe, the dangers of Nazism, and threats to democracy. He argues in favor of sending aid to the Allied nations and states that American citizens will need to make sacrifices in order to help...
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Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (35 min., 3 sec.)) |
Format: | Electronic Software Audio |
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At the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks about the rise of dictatorships in Europe, the dangers of Nazism, and threats to democracy. He argues in favor of sending aid to the Allied nations and states that American citizens will need to make sacrifices in order to help the war effort. |
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Note: | Electronic resource. Originally broadcast on CBS. |
Call Number: | M904 Voice 6005 |
Playing Time: | 00:35:03 |
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Broadcast 1941 March 15. |
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Description based on open-reel tape version record. |