These men could not have been armed, and they could not be equipped as they are, had it not been for the miracle of our production here back...
Our teamwork with our allies in this war has involved innumerable intricate problems.
I want to express the conviction that the greatest of our past American heroes... would consider themselves honored to be associated with ou...
I can speak as one who knows something of the feelings of a parent with sons who are in the battle line overseas.
I said this: 'We cannot wage this war in a defensive spirit.'
I am glad to come back to Philadelphia.
The record will show that from almost the first minute of this Administration—I started to rebuild the United States Navy.
The most important fact in our national life today is the essential fact of eleven million young Americans in our armed forces.
He deserves well of mankind.
We have to back our American words with American deeds.
The recognition in 1933 of Soviet Russia... is something that I am proud of.
Enduring peace in the world has not a chance unless this Nation is willing to cooperate in winning it and maintaining it.
The American people have gone through great national debates in the recent critical years.
The principle of the neighbor who, resolutely respecting himself, equally respects the rights of others.
We shall not again be thwarted in our will to live as a mature Nation, confronting limitless horizons.
Peace, like war, can succeed only where there is a will to enforce it.
The kind of world order which we the peace-loving Nations must achieve... must depend essentially on friendly human relations.
We could have come to terms with Hitler, and we could have accepted a minor role in his totalitarian world.