The next day, in a speech memorializing the incident as “a date which will live in infamy,” U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress for a formal declaration of war. Japan’s ...
Delano Roosevelt, grandson of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, sharing insights into the “Day of Infamy” that prompted the United States to go from neutral to Allied leader in World War II.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt dubbed the attack ... In his famous speech, FDR declared Dec. 7 “a day which will live in infamy.” Congress approved the declaration of war with only one ...