Look to Norway

Look to Norway

The "Look to Norway" speech by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was given during the handover ceremony of the Royal Norwegian Navy ship HNoMS "King Haakon VII" at the Washington Navy Yard on 16 September 1942.

In the speech the President said:

"If there is anyone who still wonders why this war is being fought, let him look to Norway. If there is anyone who has any delusions that this war could have been averted, let him look to Norway; and if there is anyone who doubts the democratic will to win, again I say, let him look to Norway."

The speech served as an important source of inspiration to Norwegians fighting the German occupation of Norway and the rest of Europe as well as for the resistance fighters of other small countries during World War II.

The speech also made an impact on Norwegian-Americans and the rest of the American public's opinion on the struggle in Europe. The impression of the Norwegian's situation had been severely damaged by an article by the American reporter, Leland Stowe, who happened to be in Oslo on the day the Germans marched into the city. He witnessed shocked Norwegian civilians standing around watching the Germans march down the parade street Karl Johans gate. He interpreted the shock as indifference and acceptance on the part of the Norwegian population and wrote a stinging article in "Time" and several newspapers which severely damaged the American public's opinion of the Norwegian resistance and therefore their motivation to help Norway and Europe. The speech corrected that impression.

The speech is still referenced and quoted today.

In a speech on 13 April 1940, the President had already praised the Norwegian resistance. Roosevelt's interest in Norway was in part due to the good relations established by the Norwegian Crown Prince and his wife and minister Morgenstierne.

In 2005 the ceremony, including the speech, was reenacted to mark the centenary of diplomatic relations between Norway and the United States of America.

In Popular Culture

The 1943 Hollywood-film "Edge of Darkness" starring Errol Flynn told the story of a fictional fishing village in Norway starting an armed uprising against their German occupiers. It ends in a massive battle in the town centre, where even the priest starts machine-gunning enemy soldiers. The "Look to Norway"-speech is then read through the end credits by a Roosevelt voice impersonator.

External links

* [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:jhc5fCnHyxQJ:www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/7093189.htm+%22Look+to+Norway%22%2BRoosevelt&hl=nn&gl=no&ct=clnk&cd=13 An article in the Duluth Superior.]
* [http://clinton6.nara.gov/1999/11/1999-11-01-remarks-of-president-and-king-harald-v-at-lunch.html Mentioned in a speech by President Clinton]
* [http://www.norway.org/News/royalfamily/navyyard.htm Article on the reenactment]


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