This is a sound recording of President Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chat on national security in which he said: "There can be no appeasement with ruthlessness.... We must be the great arsenal of democracy."
This is a sound recording of King George VI's Empire Day address that was broadcast from London. In the recording, the King said: "It is not mere territorial conquest the enemy is seeking. It is the overthrow, complete and final, of the Empire and of everything for which it stands, and after that the conquest of the world."
This newsreel film begins with footage of a political rally, presidential candidate James Cox's delegates, and the floor of the Democratic National Convention. Footage is also shown of William Jennings Bryan; James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany; Tammany Hall delegates; and President Woodrow Wilson as he signed the Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916.
This sound recording of President Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chat includes: "At this time, when the world -- and the world includes our own American hemisphere -- is threatened by forces of destruction, it is my resolve and yours to build up our armed defenses."
This sound recording captures a speech President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave before a Joint Session of Congress convened in special session upon his call. In the address, Roosevelt urged repeal of the arms embargo provisions of the Neutrality Act of 1937 and enactment of measures governing American shipping, trade with belligerents, and travel on ships of belligerents.
This sound recording of Prime Minister Churchill's address to Congress includes the remark: "I cannot help reflecting that if my father had been American and my mother British, instead of the other way 'round, I might have got here on my own."