Presidential Speeches

April 16, 1945: First Speech to Congress

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Harry S. Truman

April 16, 1945

Source National Archives

In this address to Congress at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., Truman honors the memory of recently deceased President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Truman also vows to support the ideals of justice, peace, and liberty and calls on the nation to remain focused and dedicated to the fight for freedom and the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan.

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April 16, 1945: First Speech to Congress