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  1. Four Freedoms. Engraving of the Four Freedoms at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. The Four Freedoms were goals articulated by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Monday, January 6, 1941.

  2. Quella delle quattro libertà è una dottrina politica del presidente statunitense Franklin Delano Roosevelt esplicitata il 6 gennaio 1941 nell'annuale Discorso sullo stato dell'Unione. Erano quattro obiettivi fondamentali, libertà di cui "ogni persona nel mondo dovrebbe godere": Libertà di espressione. Libertà religiosa.

  3. Four Freedoms, formulation of worldwide social and political objectives by U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt in the State of the Union message he delivered to Congress on January 6, 1941.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. La política americana, a ras de sueldo desde Connecticut. Click to read Four Freedoms, by Roger Senserrich, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

  5. As America entered the war these "four freedoms" - the freedom of speech, the freedom of worship, the freedom from want, and the freedom from fear - symbolized America's war aims and gave hope in the following years to a war-wearied people because they knew they were fighting for freedom.

  6. The Four Freedoms. In January of 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt outlined a vision of the future in which people the world over could enjoy four essential freedoms. This vision persisted throughout World War II and came to symbolize the ideals behind the rights of humanity and the pursuit of peace in a postwar world.

  7. In Europe, German dictator Adolf Hitler and his Italian counterpart, Benito Mussolini, began to threaten their neighbors. In Asia, the military-dominated government of Japan, hungry for land and raw materials, plotted a path of territorial expansion.