Delivered from the President's Office at 8 p.m.
My fellow Americans:
Tonight I want to talk with you about the remarkable events last week in Paris, and their meaning to our future.
First, I am deeply grateful to the many thousands of you, and to representatives in Congress, who sent me messages of encouragement and support while I was in Paris, and later upon my return to Washington. Your messages clearly revealed your abiding loyalty to America's great purpose--that of pursuing, from a position of spiritual, moral and material strength--a lasting peace with justice.
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La griega Megale Hellas, grupo de antiguas ciudades griegas a lo largo de la costa del sur de Italia; la gente de esta región era conocida por los griegos como Italiotai y por los romanos como Graeci.
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In 1939, the United Kingdom and France went to war with Germany as a direct result of Germany's invasion of Poland.
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<h3>What caused Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany in 1939?</h3>
In general, the decision to go to war with France was reached by the British government on May 20, 1756, marking the day the decision was made.
The French government did not formally declare war on Britain until the month of June when they did so in the form of an official declaration. On the other hand, the condition of events in Europe, in addition to the expanding military strength of Prussia, was the source of the greatest concern for the French.
As a result of Germany's invasion of Poland, the United Kingdom and France entered into a state of war with Germany in 1939. This was a direct consequence of Germany's actions.
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