Youth Congress in Washington DC soon after Russian invasion of Finland. Young people march in street, carrying large American flag held horizontally. Men hold a banner which reads 'Civil Liberties'. A woman on horseback holds a poster which reads 'No Arms'. U.S. President Roosevelt addresses the Youth Congress at the White House. He condemns the Soviet Union as a dictatorship and decries its invasion Finland, as an assault on a very small neighboring country that only wishes to live in peace as a democracy. Roosevelt extols the political nature of Finland.
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