Fourth inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Fourth Presidential Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Date January 20, 1945 (1945-01-20)
Location The White House,
Washington, D.C.
Participants

President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt

Assuming office

Chief Justice of the United States,
Harlan Fiske Stone

Administering oath

Vice President of the United States
Harry S. Truman

Assuming office

Vice President of the United States
Henry A. Wallace

Administering

The fourth inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd President of the United States was held on January 20, 1945. The inauguration marked the commencement of the fourth term (which lasted approximately three months) of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President and the only term (which also lasted approximately three months) of Harry S. Truman as Vice President.

Due to the privations caused by the Second World War, the inauguration was held on the South Portico of the White House, rather than the Capitol. The Parades and other festivities were canceled. This was the only time where a "regularly scheduled" inauguration ceremony wasn't either held or repeated the next day at the Capitol. The oath was administered by Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone and the subsequent address was one of the shortest on record.[1]

It was also the last time during the 20th century that the outgoing Vice President swore in his successor, which was the tradition up to that time.

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