
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


January 1, 1942 had been set aside by President Roosevelt as a Day of Prayer. He had good reason for doing this; it was a dark time. The Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor just a few weeks before. Then Hitler declared war on the United States. America was suddenly at war with the greatest military powers in Europe and in Asia. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was Roosevelt's guest at the White House for strategic discussions. They spent a memorable, and very American, New Year's Day together.
By Christopher Flannery4.9
932932 ratings
January 1, 1942 had been set aside by President Roosevelt as a Day of Prayer. He had good reason for doing this; it was a dark time. The Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor just a few weeks before. Then Hitler declared war on the United States. America was suddenly at war with the greatest military powers in Europe and in Asia. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was Roosevelt's guest at the White House for strategic discussions. They spent a memorable, and very American, New Year's Day together.

41,198 Listeners

5,173 Listeners

21,069 Listeners

68,464 Listeners

47,735 Listeners

8,627 Listeners

26,630 Listeners

16,880 Listeners