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Infamy Speech Relevant To Join World War II

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Kayla Kearns
Rhetorical Comm. Research Methods: Comm 4023-01
February 21, 2017
Infamy Speech- Rhetorical Criticism

America was reluctant to join World War II. The United States was just beginning to recover from the Great Depression. We had recently lost many troops in World War I. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1933 and was the 32nd President of the United States. He was from New York and was on the Democratic Party. FDR’s campaign stood for many things, one being that he did not want to send our soldiers to foreign wars. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor nearly 80% of Americans did not want to get involved in another war. FDR knew that the United States would play an important role in the war, but waited until it was absolutely …show more content…

on December 7, 1941 near Honolulu, Hawaii. Hundreds of Japanese fighter planes flew through the night off-radar so we had no idea that they were coming. The Japanese had been planning an attack for months, and they decided to make the 4,000 mile journey across the South Pacific to the Hawaii base because they saw it as an “irresistible target,” (History Staff). The attack lasted about two hours and left our naval base devastated. The damage done on our vessels, battleships, airplanes, soldiers and sailors were bad. Nearly 20 American naval vessels were sunk, as well as 8 huge battleships, and over 300 airplanes. Material things can be replaced, but human lives cannot. More than 2,500 Americans died in this barrage and more than 1,000 were wounded. The attack on Pearl Harbor awoke the Sleeping Giant, aka the United States then entered WWII (History …show more content…

on Monday, December 8, 1941, to a Joint Session of Congress.This is understood, the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, occurred the day before on December 7 by Japan. This speech is what got the United States of America into World War ll, with the citizens ready to fight since we were innocent victims to Japan's erratic attack on us. December 11, three days after the United States declared war on Japan, was when Japan's allies, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. World War ll was a battle between the Allies which was the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom against the Axis which was Japan, Germany, and Italy (Society,

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