Autor: DiscursosBP

  • The Birth Throes of a Sublime Resolve (‘The Old Lion’)

    I am grateful, President Valentine, for the honour which you have conferred upon me in making me a Doctor of Laws of the University of Rochester in the State of New York. I am extremely complimented by the expressions of praise and commendation in which you have addressed me, not because I am or ever…

  • Un año de guerra

    Camaradas, el de hoy es un día solemne y memorable. Hace justo un año entramos en la guerra. Ha sido un año lleno de acontecimientos, vertiginosas circunstancias históricas; un año durante el cual los soldados italianos de tierra, mar y aire han luchado con heroicidad, sobre todo en los frentes de Europa y África. En…

  • On British war aims

    It would be foolish to belittle Hitler’s conquest of the greater part of the continent of Europe; it is a remarkable and ruthless military achievement. From Northern Norway to the Southern Mainland of Greece, from the Western shore of Brittany to the Eastern marshes of Poland, this one man rules over scores of millions of…

  • On U.S. Involvement in the War in Europe

    FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT President Reynolds, my friends, this dinner of the White House Correspondents is unique. It is the first one at which I have made a speech in all these eight years. It differs from the press conferences that you and I hold twice a week, for you cannot ask me any questions tonight,…

  • Give Us The Tools

    When Mr. Wendell Willkie visited Britainat the end of January he carried a letter of introduction from President Roosevelt containing several celebrated lines from Longfellow, which moved Churchill greatlv, and which he quoted at the end of this broadcast. Five months have passed since I spoke to the British nation and the Empire on the…

  • Speech at the Berlin Sports Palace

    My German countrymen, men and women, (long pause) Changes of Government have occurred frequently in history, and in the history of our people. It is certain, however, that never was a change of Government attended with such far-reaching results as that eight years ago. At that time the situation of the Reich was desperate. We…

  • Third Inaugural Address

    FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ON each national day of inauguration since 1789, the people have renewed their sense of dedication to the United States. 1 In Washington’s day the task of the people was to create and weld together a nation.2 In Lincoln’s day the task of the people was to preserve that Nation from disruption…

  • The Four Freedoms

    FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 77th Congress: I address you, the members of this new Congress, at a moment unprecedented in the history of the union. I use the word “unprecedented” because at no previous time has American security been as seriously threatened from without as it is today. Since…

  • The Great Arsenal of Democracy

    FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT My friends: This is not a fireside chat on war. It is a talk on national security; because the nub of the whole purpose of your President is to keep you now, and your children later, and your grandchildren much later, out of a last-ditch war for the preservation of American independence,…

  • Attacco alla Grecia

    Camerati, voi comprendete che non a caso ho scelto questa giornata per convocare a Roma le gerarchie provinciali del Partito. E’ una giornata di vittoria per l’Italia Fascista, intatta per la coalizione societaria dei 52 stati assedianti. Il 18 novembre del 1935 appare come una data decisiva nella storia d’Europa. E’ l’ultimo tentativo d’assalto in…