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When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, one in four Americans was out of work nationally, but in some cities and some industries unemployment was well over 50 percent. Equally troubling were the bank panics. Between 1929 and 1931, 4,000 banks closed for good; by 1933 the number rose to more than 9,000, with $2.5 billion in lost deposits. Banks never have as much in their vaults as people have deposited, and if all depositors claim their money at once, the bank is ruined. Millions of Americans lost their money because they arrived at the bank too late to withdraw their savings. The panics raised troubling questions about credit, value, and the nature of capitalism itself. And they made clear the unpredictable relationship between public perception and general financial health—the extent to which the economy seemed to work as long as everyone believed that it would. To stop the run on banks, many states simply closed their banks the day before Roosevelt's inauguration. Roosevelt himself declared a four-day "bank holiday" almost immediately upon taking office and made a national radio address on Sunday, March 12, 1933, to explain the banking problem. Then until 1944 FDR spoke to America as the depression gave rise to World War II.
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Treasury Defense Bonds Broadcast from Diplomatic Reception Room April 30,1941. oldtimeradiodvd.com
FDR  Fireside Chat 3/28/41 oldtimeradiodvd.com
On the Declaration of War with Japan - Tuesday, December 9, 1941.The sudden criminal attacks perpetrated by the Japanese in the Pacific provide the climax of a decade of international immorality oldtimeradiodvd.com
Address at the Dedication of the National Gallery of Art. March 17, 1941. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Pearl Harbor Speech December 8 1941. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Address Delivered On Land Lease  by President Roosevelt at Washington, March 15, 1941.oldtimeradiodvd.com
FDR and World War II Radio Broadcast 3/8/41.  oldtimeradiodvd.com
FDR,Third Inauguration, January 20, 1941. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Four Freedoms,FDR Address to Congress 1/6/41.The first is freedom of speech and expression -- everywhere in the world.The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way -- everywhere in the world.The third is freedom from want -- which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world.The fourth is freedom from fear -- which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor-- anywhere in the world.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Fireside Chat on On National Security - Sunday, December 29, 1940,The fireside chats were a series of thirty evening radio addresses given by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944.oldtimeradiodvd.com
FDR Christmas Message and Tree Lighting 12-24-1940. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Campaign Address at Cleveland, Ohio ,November 2, 1940.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Campaign Address, Boston  President Franklin D. Roosevelt, October 30.1940.oldtimeradiodvd.com
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