This story has been corrected. WASHINGTON — On June 6, 1944, as allied troops fought their way into Normandy after the D-Day landings, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the nation. “Last night ...
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The Japanese American 'draft dodgers' of WWII
In 1944, a few hundred U.S.-born Japanese Americans defied their draft orders, citing the constitutional rights of the ...
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - On Nov. 28, 1943, the three key allied leaders in World War II began a four day meeting in Tehran, Iran.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued a dramatic call to the American people to protect and defend four universal human ideals in his State of the Union address on this day in history, Jan. 6, ...
Eighty years ago today, as World War II was approaching its denouement in Europe, America’s wartime leader — and longest serving president — died. Franklin D. Roosevelt had a fatal stroke April 12, ...
In the lead-up to the U.S. entry into World War II, F.D.R. had to jump some big hurdles: he had to convince his fellow Americans of the necessity of getting involved, and he had to support Britain’s ...
“All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River,” President Franklin Roosevelt declared on July 11, 1944, as he announced that he would do the opposite and run for a fourth ...
Cardi B is a history buff who is “obsessed with war,” and loves former president Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor. The “Bongos” hitmaker shared her obsession with World War II during the ...
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