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  1. FDR's five policemen: creating the United Nations. (Franklin D. Roosevelt, former US president): An article from: World Policy Journal by Stephen Schlesinger, 1994-09-22
  2. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 32nd President 1933-1945 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-09
  3. That Man: An Insider's Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt by the late Robert H. Jackson, 2003-09-04
  4. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Franklin D. Roosevelt by Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2009-08-07
  5. FDR: Selected Speeches of President Franklin D Roosevelt by Franklin D Roosevelt, 2009-11-04
  6. Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Rendezvous with Destiny by Frank Freidel, 2009-11-11
  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Biography by Jeffrey W. Coker, 2005-06-30
  8. My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin
  9. Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR): Shmoop Biography by Shmoop, 2009-12-22
  10. My Fellow Americans: Presidential Inaugural Addresses from George Washington to Barack Obama by Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, et all 2009-05-09
  11. Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenants, and Their War (Bluejacket Books) by Eric Larrabee, 2004-04
  12. Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Alan Brinkley, 2009-12-22
  13. All the Presidents' Spokesmen: Spinning the News--White House Press Secretaries from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush by Woody Klein, 2008-03-30
  14. The Executive Collection - The Speeches of Franklin Roosevelt - active table of contents. by FDR, 2008-07-04

81. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
First Inaugural Address of president franklin D. roosevelt (1933); Stateof the Union Addresses of franklin D. roosevelt; Second Inaugural
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82. When The President Is The Patient: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The Dying Presiden
Campaign Poster for franklin D. roosevelt and Harry Truman. McIntire was selectedas roosevelt's personal physician recommendation of Dr. Cary D. Grayson, who
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WHEN THE PRESIDENT IS THE PATIENT
Overview Early Presidents and Their Illnesses The President Has Been Shot ... EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933-1945)
The Dying President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, was elected to an unprecedented third term in 1940. It was during the end of this term that FDR's health began to decline. The strain of leading the country through World War II had begun to take its toll. Exhausted from a summit in Teheran with Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin at the end of 1943, FDR's health began to deteriorate rapidly after his return. Months passed and the President did not bounce back. He lost weight, his face thinned, and he suffered shortness of breath. At first, FDR's personal physician, Vice Admiral Ross T. McIntire diagnosed the President's problem as the "flu" and bronchitis. Not satisfied with the diagnosis, FDR's family wanted a second opinion. Dr. McIntire arranged to have the President examined at Bethesda naval Hospital in March 1944 by Dr. Howard G. Bruenn. Dr. Bruenn, a cardiologist, found that FDR was suffering from hypertension, heart disease, left ventricular cardiac failure, and bronchitis. He recommended that FDR be given digitalis, put on a diet, and have bed rest. No one told the President of his serious condition, and he never asked.

83. CNN Cold War - Profile: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
the history of the United States, franklin D. roosevelt or a third term in 1940,roosevelt lobbied hard pay for war materials to lease us war equipment
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The longest-serving president in the history of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt or FDR, as he was popularly known is credited with pulling the country out of the Depression and leading it through much of World War II. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York, on January 30, 1882, graduated from Harvard in 1904 and studied at Columbia Law School. He ran for the New York Senate as a Democrat, won and fought the ward politicians of the state's Tammany Hall. President Wilson appointed Roosevelt assistant secretary of the Navy, a post he held from 1913 to 1920. Roosevelt helped the Navy mobilize for World War I. In 1920, the Democrats nominated him for vice president, but the ticket lost and he returned to private life. While on vacation in August 1921, Roosevelt caught polio. Over the next few years, he worked hard to rehabilitate himself and kept in touch with party leaders. He returned to national politics on crutches in 1924, nominating Gov. Alfred E. Smith for president at the Democratic convention. Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1928. After the Depression hit, his legislation foreshadowed that of his New Deal. He was re-elected in 1930 by a large majority. In 1932, Roosevelt won the presidential election in a landslide, carrying 42 states. In his inaugural speech he told Americans, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." His first 100 days in office are famous for the amount of legislation he proposed and Congress approved to alleviate suffering from the Depression. In international politics, his administration recognized the Soviet Union in November 1933, exchanging diplomatic representatives for the first time since the Russian Revolution of 1917.

84. World Almanac For Kids
7, 1941, brought the us into the war on the side of Britain and the Soviet Union.World War II. top. The franklin D. roosevelt Library and Museum (1940), the
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85. Franklin D. Roosevelt - History Celebrities
franklin D. roosevelt by John T. Marck. 19071991); franklin (1909-1909); Elliott(1910-) franklin Delano Jr roosevelt was the only president to serve more than
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Own your favorite Biography or War videos. Wild West, Politics, and more! www.HistoryChannel.com FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT 32nd President Term- March 4, 1933 to April 12, 1945 Democratic Party Birth: Hyde Park, New York, January 30, 1882 Ancestry: Dutch. Marriage: New York, New York, March 17, 1905 to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who was born in New York City, October 11, 1884. Eleanor died in New York City, November 7, 1962, and is buried in Hyde Park, New York. Children: Anna Eleanor (1906-1975); James (1907-1991); Franklin (1909-1909); Elliott (1910-) Franklin Delano Jr. (1914-1988); John Aspinwall (1916-1981). Home: Hyde Park, New York Religion: Episcopalian Occupation before Presidency: Lawyer; politician. Pre-Presidential Offices: Member of New York State Senate; Assistant Secretary of Navy; Governor of New York. Age at Inauguration: 51 First Administration: Vice President: John N. Garner of Texas, Inauguration March 4, 1933, The Capital, Washington, D.C.

86. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Haiti Cap Haitien Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii. July 10, 1934 Colombia Cartagena Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii. July 11-12, 1934 Panama Panama City Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii. March 27-April 6, 1935 United Kingdom The Bahamas Fishing trip. October 16, 1935 Panama Balboa Informal visit with President Arias while returning to Washington, D.C. from West Coast. March 24-April 7, 1936 United Kingdom The Bahamas Fishing trip. July 28-30, 1936 Canada Campobello Island Vacation. July 31, 1936 Canada Quebec Official visit; met with Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir. November 21, 1936 United Kingdom Trinidad Stopped on the way to South America. November 27, 1936 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Addressed Brazilian Congress. November 30-December 2, 1936

87. ENJOY! The Hudson Valley - Franklin D. Roosevelt - A Chronology
30, 1982 Celebration of franklin D. roosevelt centennial at library. 18, 1983 -Library symposium on 50th anniversary of us recognition of Russia.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - A Chronology
1866 - "Springwood'' estate in Hyde Park with 15 - room house is purchased by James Roosevelt, Franklin's father, for $40,000. Original central portion believed to be farmhouse built in Federal style about 1800. 1866 - 1900 - James Roosevelt improves house by enlarging servants' wing, changing entrance hall and stairs, adding smoking room off dining room and a guest room above. He also built a large carriage house for driving horses and carriages. Jan. 30, 1882 - Franklin Roosevelt born in family mansion, weighing 10 pounds. March 17, 1905 - FDR marries cousin, Eleanor, and brings his bride to family mansion. 1915 -16 - While Roosevelt serves as assistant secretary of the Navy, the old Victorian villa is enlarged and transformed into a mansion more than twice its former size. Old clapboard exterior is removed and replaced by stucco. At each end, large fieldstone wings, designed by FDR, are added. Pitched roof is raised almost flat and old tower roof lowered so front facade appears uniform. Added in front is fieldstone terrace with balustrade and small columned portico at front door. 1921- Roosevelt, 39, contracts polio and spends much of his time at the mansion struggling to recover.

88. BBC - History - State - Society - Monarchs And Leaders - Franklin D Roosevelt
franklin D roosevelt 18821945, franklin D roosevelt. franklin Delano rooseveltwas the only president who was elected to the office four times.
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History State ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Franklin D Roosevelt Franklin D Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only President who was elected to the office four times. He led the United States through two of the greatest crises of the 20th century - the Great Depression and World War II. He was born on 30 January 1882 at the family estate in the Hudson River Valley of New York state. Roosevelt attended a strict boarding school and Harvard but was an unexceptional student. In 1905 he married Eleanor Roosevelt, niece of president Theodore Roosevelt whose example Franklin had long admired. Five years later he was elected to the New York Senate, where he quickly came to national attention as a rising Democratic politician. Roosevelt loved the sea and naval tradition. Working for the navy during World War I, he achieved a reputation as a capable young administrator. In August 1921, he suddenly fell ill with polio. The attack was severe and left him unable to walk without braces or a cane. In the years that followed, he worked doggedly to regain the use of his legs and to remain a national political figure. He was helped by his wife who acted as his substitute at political meetings. In 1928, Roosevelt was elected Governor for New York and four years later became the Democratic nominee for president. Winning by a landslide, he ushered in a New Deal programme of economic reforms to try to alleviate the Great Depression. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself", he told the nation in his inaugural address. The economic crisis lessened slightly and Roosevelt won a second term in 1936 backed by farmers, labourers and the poor.

89. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
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Papers, 1942-1943 John L. McCrea was a Naval Aide to President Roosevelt in 1942-1943. The White House Map Room operated under his direction. Electrostatic copy of Oral History Interview of Vice-Admiral John L. McCrea USN (Ret.) entitled "Setting up Map Room in White House and Other Incidents in Connection with Service There." Holograph drafts of three messages from Roosevelt to Marshall; two of them are in FDR's hand and the third was drafted by Harry Hopkins with annotation by FDR and FDR's signature; all three were written in Hyde Park, July 10-14, 1942. Xerox copies of the handwritten draft memoirs by Mr. McCrea of his career experiences and particularly incidents while he was a Naval Aide to President Roosevelt. 700 pages McIntire, Ross T.

90. NARA | Digital Classroom | Teaching With Documents: 'A Date Which Will Live In I
draft, is housed at the franklin D. roosevelt Library Archives and Records Administration.)roosevelt misplaced his among the Records of the us Senate, Record
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91. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Links Page
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92. Franklin D. Roosevelt
roosevelt Occupation Public Official, Lawyer During his presidency, franklin D.roosevelt was given power to assist us allies with military equipment; began
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Date of birth: January 30, 1882
Place of birth: Hyde Park, New York
Date of death: April 12, 1945
Place of death: Warm Springs, Georgia
Party: Democrat
Wife: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Occupation: Public Official, Lawyer During his presidency, Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • had a Vice President John N. Garner for two terms from 1933 to 1941.
  • had a Vice President Henry A. Wallace for one term from 1941 to 1945.
  • had a Vice President Harry S. Truman for the beginning of his fourth term in 1945.
  • launched new deal relief measures during first 100 days
  • ended prohibition
  • revived banking
  • was first president to visit Latin America
  • started social security
  • passed Wagner act
  • was re-elected by a land slide vote
  • was re-elected into third and fourth terms (also a presidential first)
  • was unable to reform the Supreme Court
  • had to deal with World War II beginning with Hitler's invasion of Poland
  • was given power to assist U.S. allies with military equipment
  • began attacks on Japan after their 'surprise' attack on Pearl Harbor
  • beat Hitler's army on a day known as D-Day.

93. Rebirth Of Presidential Leadership
of the presidency as much as franklin D. roosevelt. roosevelt won public acceptanceof his view that the The rapid growth of us military strength during World
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The United States became a world power during the late 1800's and early 1900's. This development helped bring increased power to the president. In the Spanish-American War (1898), the United States took control of Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico. To protect these interests, Theodore Roosevelt built up U.S. military forces. He also warned European nations against interfering in Latin America. Roosevelt broadened the scope of executive power at home by leading a fight for reforms that limited the power of great corporations.
Woodrow Wilson enlarged the presidency during World War I (1914-1918). After the United States entered the conflict in 1917, Wilson rallied public support for the war effort. He won widespread praise for his pledge to help make the world safe for democracy. After the war, Wilson led the drive to establish the League of Nations, an international organization dedicated to maintaining peace.
Expanding powers
Perhaps no one expanded the powers of the presidency as much as Franklin D. Roosevelt. He became president during the Great Depression of the 1930's and took extraordinary measures to combat the severe business slump. Roosevelt won public acceptance of his view that the federal government should play a major role in the economy. Largely as a result of strong popular support, he got Congress to adopt a far-reaching program called the New Deal. This program created work for millions of Americans and strengthened the President's role as the nation's legislative leader.

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95. Exoticdogs.com:Franklin D. Roosevelt's Pet Info
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96. The Avalon Project : Second Inaugural Address Of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inaugural Address of franklin D. roosevelt. shall do my utmost to speak theirpurpose and to do their will, seeking Divine guidance to help us each and
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Second Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937 When four years ago we met to inaugurate a President, the Republic, single-minded in anxiety, stood in spirit here. We dedicated ourselves to the fulfillment of a visionto speed the time when there would be for all the people that security and peace essential to the pursuit of happiness. We of the Republic pledged ourselves to drive from the temple of our ancient faith those who had profaned it; to end by action, tireless and unafraid, the stagnation and despair of that day. We did those first things first. Our covenant with ourselves did not stop there. Instinctively we recognized a deeper needthe need to find through government the instrument of our united purpose to solve for the individual the ever-rising problems of a complex civilization. Repeated attempts at their solution without the aid of government had left us baffled and bewildered. For, without that aid, we had been unable to create those moral controls over the services of science which are necessary to make science a useful servant instead of a ruthless master of mankind. To do this we knew that we must find practical controls over blind economic forces and blindly selfish men. We of the Republic sensed the truth that democratic government has innate capacity to protect its people against disasters once considered inevitable, to solve problems once considered unsolvable. We would not admit that we could not find a way to master economic epidemics just as, after centuries of fatalistic suffering, we had found a way to master epidemics of disease. We refused to leave the problems of our common welfare to be solved by the winds of chance and the hurricanes of disaster.

97. The Avalon Project : First Inaugural Address Of Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Inaugural Address of franklin D. roosevelt. These dark days will be worthall they cost us if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be
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First Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt
SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933 I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our Nation impels. This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itselfnameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days. In such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our common difficulties. They concern, thank God, only material things. Values have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone.

98. James McReynolds
Louis Brandeis at meetings. franklin D. roosevelt, the Democratic Partycandidate, was elected as president in 1932. Over the next
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McReynolds became professor of law at Vanderbilt University before being appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as assistant attorney general (1903-07). He also served as special counsel to the attorney general (1907-12) under Roosevelt and William Taft
In 1913 President Woodrow Wilson appointed McReynolds as his attorney general. The following year he joined the Supreme Court . McReynolds was considered to be a liberal by Wilson but he became increasingly conservative. He was a staunch anti-Semite and always refused to sit or stand next to Louis Brandeis at meetings.

99. History Of Camp David
A look at the history of Camp David, the mountain retreat of U.S. presidents from franklin D. roosevelt through George W. Bush.
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100. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum - Online Photos
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