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Department of State Bulletin, vol. V, p. 475

 

Message of President Roosevelt to the Congress, December 11, 1941

 

On the morning of December eleventh, the Government of Ger­many, pursuing its course of world‑conquest, declared war against the United States.

 

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The long known and the long expected has thus taken place. The forces endeavoring to enslave the entire world now are moving towards this hemisphere.

Never before has there been a greater challenge to life, liberty, and civilization.

Delay invites greater danger. Rapid and united effort by all of the peoples of the world who are determined to remain free will insure a world victory of the forces of justice and of righteousness over the forces of savagery and of barbarism.

Italy also has declared, war against the United States.

I therefore request the Congress to recognize a state of war be­tween the United States and Germany, and between the United States and Italy.

 

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT