Presidential Speeches

January 7, 1943: State of the Union Address

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

January 07, 1943

Source National Archives

In his State of the Union Address, Franklin Roosevelt honors the soldiers’ efforts during the past year, the first year of United States’ involvement in World War II.  Roosevelt outlines his intentions to “advance” against the Japanese in the coming year and promises an allied attack in Europe at some point in the future.  Furthermore, the President assesses the country’s “production progress” and states his desire for peace in the conflict, particularly through the prevention of rearmament.

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January 7, 1943: State of the Union Address