

TMLC Pearl Harbor Day Video 12072021 from Thomas More Law Center on Vimeo. Please watch this video of President Roosevelt’s address: Its opening line has stood the test of time, Yesterday. 'A Date Which Will Live in Infamy' Roosevelt begins his speech by stating that the date of the Pearl Harbor attack 'will live in infamy.' This means December 7, 1941, will go down in history as the day when Japan acted maliciously in betraying the United States by bombing Pearl Harbor. “But always will our whole Nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.” 8, President Franklin Roosevelt made his famous Infamy speech. Roosevelt addressed a joint session of the 77th United States Congress, calling December 7 “ a date which will live in infamy.” Yesterday, December 7th, 1941a date which will live in infamythe United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. The next day, December 8, President Franklin D. The worst loss of all was the 2,403 Americans killed and another 1,178 wounded. and Japan were officially engaging in diplomatic negotiations for possible peace in Asia. Roosevelt to a joint session of Congress on Dec. Roosevelts Day of Infamy Speech Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War. aircraft were destroyed, and 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,282 were wounded. 3 hours ago &0183 &32 The famous description of the Pearl Harbor attack as a date which will live in infamy was delivered by President Franklin D. The attack started at 7:55am local time in Hawaii. Today, the Thomas More Law Center remembers the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 80 years ago, on December 7, 1941. Yesterday, Decema date which will live in infamy the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan, then President Franklin Delano Roosevelt put the surprise attack which left about 2404 American service-members and civilians dead and thrust the United States into war into words.
