“@BeschlossDC: FDR signing war declaration, taking US into World War II, this week 1941: #AP pic.twitter.com/q1JUx6afzx”
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“@BeschlossDC: FDR signing war declaration, taking US into World War II, this week 1941: #AP pic.twitter.com/q1JUx6afzx”
@BeschlossDC L-R: Bloom, L. Johnson, Eaton, Martin, VP Wallace, Speaker Rayburn, Rep J.McCormick, McNary, Sen.Barkley, Glass, & Connally.
2 front left oddly giddy “@BeschlossDC: FDR signing war declaration, taking US into World War II, this week 1941:#AP pic.twitter.com/7lJREzEOj1”
“@BeschlossDC: FDR signing war declaration, taking US into World War II, this week 1941: #AP pic.twitter.com/Ndme4Lnzpl”
@BeschlossDC Also as we know, representatives of Japan were meeting in Washington D.C., prior to attack.
Who is black armband for? “@BeschlossDC: FDR signing war declaration taking US into World War II this week 1941: #AP pic.twitter.com/F1t0ifZY8J”
@FitToPrint @BeschlossDC For the fallen at Pearl Harbor, one imagines.
Yes; agreed “@paulwiggins: @FitToPrint @BeschlossDC For the fallen at Pearl Harbor, one imagines.”
@BeschlossDC It seems to me the planning was longer & that he provides short frame to buffer failure to thwart/acknowledge even @25ID
@BeschlossDC amazing how there is no one in uniform in this picture
@BeschlossDC Do you have a left-to-right of who's behind him? Also, why the black arm band? (Also, you're excellent at Twitter.)
@BeschlossDC Michael, FDR when addressing Congress following the attack on Pearl Harbor talks of "weeks and days" Japan planned the attack.
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