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What is a major difference between Goebbels's 1943 speech and President Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech?
A. Goebbels's tone is more aggressive and harsh while Roosevelt's tone is confident and determined.
B. Roosevelt's speech was given solely to inspire U.S. armed forces while Goebbels's speech addressed German citizens.
C. Roosevelt's speech was televised while Goebbels's speech was broadcast on the radio.
D. Goebbels's speech is one of surrender and resignation while Roosevelt's speech speaks of a strong-willed power to win the war.
Answer: A. Goebbels's tone is more aggressive and harsh while Roosevelt's tone is confident and determined.
Explanation:
In the "Day of Infamy" speech delivered on December 8, 1941, Roosevelt was confident and even careful enough to limit his commentaries, because the war against Germany and Italy had not been officially confirmed yet.
On the other hand, Goebbels´seech, delivered on February 18th, 1943, after the battle of Stalingrad had proven the actual gravity of the war, was very aggressive because it aimed to grow public support for the conflict.