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Welcome to “Day by Day” — your source for information on President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s daily activities 1933-1945. Using a chronology originally compiled by documentary filmmaker Pare Lorentz, this interactive timeline features historical appointment calendars, documents, photographs, audio and film from the Roosevelt Library.
To navigate through the timeline, click and drag the year, month or day sections or click on the directional arrows to see more.
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.
7 Δεκ 2011 · This interactive chronology documents Roosevelt’s daily activities as President, from March 1933 to April 1945. The project was inspired by the work of Pare Lorentz, a Depression-era documentary filmmaker, who dedicated much of his life to documenting FDR’s daily activities as President.
January 6th, 1941 State of the Union Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt Expert orator FDR gives his rousing "Four Freedoms" speech and convinces America to lend a much-needed helping hand to their democratic allies in the fight against tyranny.
The relationship of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt began as the courtship of two young people raised in the same elite New York social circle. Over the next four decades, it became something far more unusual.
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.