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June 10, 1940: "Stab in the Back" Speech

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

June 10, 1940

Source National Archives

The President condemns the actions of Mussolini and the Italian government, claiming they “held the dagger” that was struck into “the back of its neighbor,” in an address made at the University of Virginia.  President Roosevelt criticizes Mussolini for his decision “to fulfill…its promises to Germany,” a contradiction with his initial intentions to prevent the spread of the war. 

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June 10, 1940: "Stab in the Back" Speech