What U.S President delivered the "Day of Infamy" speech in 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Answer Franklin D. Roosevelt
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt delivered a famous speech over the radio to the American people and our allies around the world. This speech would later be known as "Day of Infamy," and was a reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor. His speech brought together all Americans with a renewed sense of patriotism and called for unity and love for one another. He urged Americans to keep fighting no matter what, seeming optimistic about America's chances of victory. This speech had a powerful effect on its listeners and helped unite all Americans in their fight against Japan.
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