Marc J. Selverstone Associate Professor Miller Center of Public Affairs University of Virginia “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”: Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Marc J. Selverstone Associate Professor Miller Center of Public Affairs University of Virginia “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Mobilization of Righteous Might American Institute for History Education The Teaching American History Liberty Fellowship Miami-Dade County Public Schools Spring 2010 Colloquium April 16, 2010

German Re-armament

Cologne, 1936

Vienna, 1938

Munich, September 29-30, 1938

Neville Chamberlain

Prague, March 1939

Nazi-Soviet Pact, Aug. 23, 1939

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

“Lend-Lease”

Nanking, 1937

U.S.S. Panay

Rep. Louis Ludlow (D-IN)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt