Rare FDR Franklin D Roosevelt Lend-lease Bill Speech On Packard Bell Phonocord
These records (3 total) is a Packard-Bell Phonocord home recording, a unique artifact of 1940s technology that allowed consumers to record live audio directly onto discs. Record Details The handwritten label provides specific historical context: Date: March 15, 1941. Title: "Lease-Lend Bill" (referencing the Lend-Lease Act). Recorder/Artist: Pres. Roosevelt. This disc likely contains a home recording of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's radio address delivered on March 15, 1941, just four days after he signed the Lend-Lease Act into law. In this famous speech, Roosevelt proclaimed that the United States would become the "arsenal of democracy" to support the Allies in World War
Specifications
| President | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| Country/Region | United States |
| Theme | Politics |
| Type | Phonocord |
| First Lady | Eleanor Roosevelt |
These records (3 total) is a Packard-Bell Phonocord home recording, a unique artifact of 1940s technology that allowed consumers to record live audio directly onto discs. Record Details The handwritten label provides specific historical context: Date: March 15, 1941. Title: “Lease-Lend Bill” (referencing the Lend-Lease Act). Recorder/Artist: Pres. Roosevelt. This disc likely contains a home recording of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio address delivered on March 15, 1941, just four days after he signed the Lend-Lease Act into law. In this famous speech, Roosevelt proclaimed that the United States would become the “arsenal of democracy” to support the Allies in World War
