The statement about the speech following the war by Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) is True and it was in that speech that he declared war against Japan.
The content of the speech
This speech, often referred to as the "Day of Infamy" speech, is considered one of the most important and impactful speeches in American history.
In the speech, Roosevelt declared war on Japan and rallied the American people to unite in the face of this unprecedented attack. He famously called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy," a phrase that has become synonymous with the attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of American involvement in World War II.
Complete Question:
In the speech following the war, Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) the then thirty-second President of the United States of America gave a speech addressing the world. In his speech, he referred to the date of the attack as one which will be remembered for its "infamy". Explain