President Franklin D Roosevelt delivers a fireside speech from inside the White House in Washington DC, United States. During the speech he expresses concern over the national emergency and the need to defend the freedom of American republics. He expresses concern over the European War turning into a World War (World War II) and the increasing threat to countries in the American hemisphere. He condemns Adolf Hitler's policies and stresses upon the need to check Nazi German expansion to the west. He says that the only way to stop Adolf Hitler is to prevent him from gaining control of the seas. Toward this end he stresses the need to speed up the ship building program.
President Franklin D Roosevelt during his speech at White House in Washington DC, United States declares America's decision to actively resist Adolf Hitler's expansion and to provide Britain full assistance to check Nazi German expansion. Excerpts from his "We choose human freedom" radio address as America nears direct involvement in World War 2. Roosevelt refuses to accept Adolf Hitler dominated world and promises to use armed forces to repel any attack on American republics. He upholds the freedom of all kind as their objective. President Roosevelt declares National Emergency and emphasizes on the need to strengthen their defense and asks all the Americans to cooperate towards the cause. Audiences clap in appreciation after the speech ends.
Atlantic Conference during World War II. A boat carrying Winston Churchill nears HMS Prince of Wales, and Winston Churchill walks up gangway to board.. Churchill greeted by a high ranking British officers as men take pictures. Officials on the deck as they talk. Churchill walks on the deck under the Battleship's heavy guns.in the background. Sea water washes the deck of the ship.
Atlantic Conference during World War II. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill conferring with British officers and officials during a meeting aboard Royal Navy battleship Prince of Wales. They look at a map as Churchill smokes a cigar.
Atlantic Conference during World War II. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill walks on the deck of Battleship HMS Prince of Wales. Sailors lined up on the deck of USS Augusta. Winston Churchill descends gangway of Prince of Wales to transfer to the USS Augusta where he boards and meets Franklin D Roosevelt. He is formally greeted by the U.S. ship's company. Other military officers in the background. Roosevelt and Churchill exchange a paper and salute.
Atlantic Conference during World War II. Two sailors on the deck of the Royal Navy battleship Prince of Wales as a boat approaches near the ship. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill comes aboard the battleship. Naval officers lined up for honor guard on the deck of the battleship. Churchill greeted by Admiral and other high ranking officers. Churchill and an Admiral walk on the deck of the ship.
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