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The FDR Library, with support from AT&T, Marist College and the Roosevelt Institute launches online one of its most in-demand archival collections – FDR’s Master Speech File – over 46,000 pages of drafts, reading copies, and transcripts created throughout FDR's political career.
2 Ιαν 2016 · FDR’s Master Speech File contains over 46,000 pages of drafts, reading copies, and transcripts created throughout FDR's political career. It is the most extensive collection of primary source documents related to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s lifetime of public addresses.
02/04/1945 - 02/11/1945 Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin meet at the Yalta (on the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea) Conference and discuss the end of the war and the treatment of Germany. The result is a plan to divide Germany into four post-war occupation zones.
The following is a list of recorded utterances by FDR that are housed within the Audio/Visual Collections at the FDR Presidential Library. Each of the recordings listed below has been digitized, and users can stream and/or download the audio files (mp3) directly from this page.
Image: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (c.1941) Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress, LC-USW33-042784-ZC
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Third Inaugural Address. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/210116. ON each national day of inauguration since 1789, the people have renewed their sense of dedication to the United States.
This speech was given during the tenth year of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency. It was his ninth Annual Message.