President Franklin Roosevelt's address about national security, to the nation from Washington DC. Cameramen set their cameras to broadcast the speech. Roosevelt talks about the prosperity and the security of the nation and that the nation should work together for the preservation of American independence. He states about German intention of invading Europe and then the rest of the world using Europe's resources. He talks about German, Italian and Japanese forces which are engaged in war against other countries. He also states that U.S. fleet is in the Pacific Ocean for the defense of the country.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) entrance in the United States Department of Justice Building, at Pennsylvania Avenue and 9th Street, in Washington DC. People coming and going through the entrance. Exterior of the building. Cars, trucks, taxis, and trolley cars move along the streets bordering the building.
The building of the United States Department of Justice in Washington DC. The Federal Bureau of Investigation entrance and lobby in the building. Several men and women entering and leaving in the evening, when lights are turned on. Daytime view of the FBI entrance, with Director J.Edgar Hoover, seen leaving the building.
Building of the United States Department of Justice, at Pennsylvania Avenue and 9th Street in Washington DC. Exterior of the building. Traffic moves past the building Trees in the foreground. 'Federal Bureau of Investigation' written on the outer wall of the FBI building.
A poster of the President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. United States flags on both the sides of the poster. Scenes of the crowded Convention Hall, in Philadelphia, where a crowd has gathered to hear a campaign speech from Roosevelt during the 1940 presidential campaign. (Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt running again, for a third term). The crowd applauds and cheers and throws confetti as President Roosevelt, seen left of the speaker at the podium, prepares to speak.
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the 1940 presidential campaign, speaking in Philadelphia, United States. The President stands at the podium addressing the crowd. The President vigorously defends his administration against what he characterizes as false charges by political opponents.
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