FDR’s Christmas Message, 1944

“Here, at home, we will celebrate this Christmas Day in our traditional American way-because of its deep spiritual meaning to us; because the teachings of Christ are fundamental in our lives; and because we want our youngest generation to grow up knowing the significance of this tradition and the story of the coming of the immortal Prince of Peace and Good Will. But, in perhaps every home in the United States, sad and anxious thoughts will be continually with the millions of our loved ones who are suffering hardships and misery, and who are risking their very lives to preserve for us and for all mankind the fruits of His teachings and the foundations of civilization itself.”

84th Division GIs trim tree--Geilenkirchen Germany--44

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  1. And to think that we have the same problems today, even though the problems may be different in origin and nature, the effects are still the same. The extent of poverty in this country astounds me.

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