The Speeches of FDR, Navy and Total Defense Day address, October 27, 1941
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The Speeches of FDR, Navy and Total Defense Day address, October 27, 1941
The Library, 1982 , Distributed by National Audiovisual Center
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Navy and Total Defense Day address, October 27, 1941
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Credits: Editor, Lou Maslaney ; narrator, W.H. Utterback, Jr
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Summary: President Roosevelt speaks to the nation following a Nazi submarine attack on an American ship and a German U-boat attack on the U.S.S. Kearny. He makes it clear that America does not intend to "take this lying down." He also comments on interfering labor leaders and the necessity for the U.S. to continue to be an arsenal of democracy
