World War II
On December 8, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress to ask for a declaration of war after Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt’s speech, Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin’s lone vote against war, and security at the Capitol are discussed in a series of firsthand accounts of the World War II era. Oral histories help to provide a more complete picture of the House of Representatives during this period of global conflict.
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The House Floor on December 8, 1941
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U.S. Declarations of War in 1941
Security During World War II
The House Floor on December 8, 1941
Lone Vote: Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin of Montana
Meeting President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Reaction to the Attack
The Day after Pearl Harbor
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Memories of Representative Jeannette Rankin
Memories of Representative Jeannette Rankin
Joe Bartlett, Clerk to the Minority, U.S. House of Representatives
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