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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. Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenants, and Their War (Bluejacket Books) by Eric Larrabee, 2004-04
  4. Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR by Robert F. Cross, 2003-09

61. Franklin And Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, New York
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The mission of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute is to inform new generations of the ideals and achievements of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and to inspire the application of their spirit of optimism and innovation to the solution of current problems. We believe, as FDR did, that the Four Freedoms are essential to a flourishing democracy, and we create programs to encourage those freedoms at home and abroad. The Roosevelt Institute also serves as the non-profit funding arm of the nation's first presidential library, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, where our support helps sustain the many programs and resources that make the FDR Library the most important center for the study and teaching of the Roosevelt era in the world.
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62. Franklin D. Roosevelt's War Message, Asking Congress To Declare War On Japan
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    Given on Monday, December 8, 1941 The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its Government and its Emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing Oahu, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to the Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message. While this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or armed attack. It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time, the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace. The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian Islands has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces. Very many American lives have been lost. In addition, American ships have been reported torpedoed on the high seas between San Francisco and Honolulu.

63. Roosevelt Memorial
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64. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Second Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( January 30 , 1882 - April 12 , 1945 ), often referred to as FDR , was the 32nd ( 1933 - 1945) President of the United States . He was elected to an unprecedented four terms of office - the only U.S. president elected more than twice, and part of the reason the United States Constitution was amended to limit presidents to 2 full terms (8 years). His main contributions were the instituting of major economic and social assistance programs in response to the Great Depression , leading the country through a successful involvement in World War II , and the formation of the United Nations . Order: 32nd President Term of Office: March 4 , 1933 -
April 12 , 1945 Followed: Herbert Hoover Succeeded by: Harry S. Truman Date of Birth Monday , January 30 , 1882 Place of Birth: Hyde Park, New York Date of Death: Thursday , April 12 , 1945 Place of Death: Warm Springs, Georgia First Lady : Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Profession: lawyer Political Party : Democrat Vice President :
  • John N. Garner ( 1933 - 1941 )

66. Franklin D. Roosevelt: First Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
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67. Fireside Chats Of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Complete texts of the president's addresses to the nation in the 1930s and 1940s.
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  • On the Bank Crisis.
    Sunday, March 12, 1933
  • Outlining the New Deal Program.
    Sunday, May 7, 1933
  • On the Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery Program.
    Monday, July 24, 1933
  • On the Currency Situation
    Sunday, October 22, 1933
  • Review of the Achievements of the Seventy-third Congress.
    Thursday, June 28, 1934
  • On Moving Forward to Greater Freedom and Greater Security.
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  • On the Works Relief Program.
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  • On Drought Conditions.
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  • On the Reorganization of the Judiciary.
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  • On Legislation to be Recommended to the Extraordinary Session of the Congress.
  • 68. Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    roosevelt s portrait appears on the us dime. From left to right, Winston Churchill,franklin D. roosevelt, and Stalin. From left to right, Churchill, roosevelt
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    Server will be down for maintenance on 2004-06-11 from about 18:00 to 18:30 UTC. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Order: 32nd President Term of Office: March 4
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    Predecessor: Herbert Hoover Successor: Harry S. Truman Date of Birth Monday January 30 Place of Birth: Hyde Park, New York Date of Death: Thursday April 12 Place of Death: Warm Springs, Georgia First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Profession: Attorney Political Party Democratic Vice President ... April 12 Franklin Delano Roosevelt January 30 April 12 ), often referred to as FDR , was the 32nd ( President of the United States . He was elected to an unprecedented four terms of office - the only U.S. president elected more than twice, and part of the reason the United States Constitution was amended to prevent Presidents from being elected after having served two terms. His main contributions were the instituting of major economic and social assistance programs in response to the Great Depression , leading the country through a successful involvement in World War II , and the formation of the United Nations Table of contents 1 Biography
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    69. Online Documents
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    On-Line Documents Safe Vatican German Diplomatic British Diplomatic ... Search Most of the documents found in the FDR Library Digital Archives come from the collection known as the President's Secretary's File, or PSF. The PSF is arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject, and is divided into five series: The Safe Files, The Confidential Files, The Diplomatic Files, The Departmental Files, and The Subject Files.
    The first batch of PSF documents to be digitized are those 6,500 pages kept locked in FDR's White House safe that were known as the Safe Files . We have also digitized those portions of the Diplomatic Files pertaining to U.S.-Vatican relations during World War II, approximately 1,000 pages entitled the Vatican Files , as well as the German Diplomatic Files , which contain over 2,500 documents concerning U.S. relations with Germany in the 1930s and 40s, and the British Diplomatic Files , which contain over 3,000 documents on Anglo-American relations. These 13,000 pages can be viewed in original and text format. We have provided both a text and an original version so as to make it possible for the researcher to check the veracity of each document, to make it easier to read hand-written material, and because we hope to make the entire collection keyword searchable at a later date. If you discover a discrepancy between the original and text version of any particular document we ask that you please notify us immediately by email so that we may make the necessary corrections.

    70. Today In History: January 20
    Washington as It Was, 19231959. On January 20, 1937, franklin D. Rooseveltbecame the first us president sworn into office in January.
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    On January 20, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first U.S. president sworn into office in January. It was his second of four inaugurations; the first had been held fours years earlier on March 4, 1933. Roosevelt's first inauguration had been shadowed by the onset of the Great Depression. Within a week of taking office, the new President had declared a Federal Bank Holiday. Roosevelt's Second Inaugural Address was optimistic about the gains that had been made during his first administration, while acknowledging that much more was needed. In his speech he shared his vision of the nation's potential and challenged Americans to continue in a united effort to address poverty. Let us ask again: Have we reached the goal of our vision of that fourth day of March 1933? Have we found our happy valley? . . .

    71. Today In History: June 16
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    in A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation, 1774-1875 On June 16 , 1775, during the Siege of Boston, the Second Continental Congress authorized the preparation of fortifications. Thus, at the ensuing Battle of Bunker Hill , colonists fired at the British from a redoubt at the top of the hill and from behind fences reinforced with vegetation and brush. The engineers' work proved so valuable to the Revolutionary forces that Congress resolved, four years later, based on a recommendation from the Board of War, That the engineers in the service of the United States shall be formed into a corps, and styled the "corps of engineers;" and shall take rank and enjoy the same rights, honours, and privileges, with the other troops . . . Entry of March 11, 1779

    72. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States, elected for four terms, countered the Great Depression with the New Deal, a federal program designed to take an active and broad role in aleviating economic and social conditions. He was also a great commander in chief during World War II, leading the American armed forces in their defeat of the Axis powers. Born on the family estate near Hyde Park, New York, on January 30, 1882, he was the only child of James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt. His father was a wealthy landowner and railroad vice-president; his mother of an old merchant-shipping family. Franklin had a half brother, 18 years older than he, from his father's first marriage. The boy led a sheltered youth, tutored by a governess till the age of 14, enjoying family trips to Europe and summers at Campobello, a small Canadian island. His father indulged him, taking his son iceboating in winter, and fishing in summer. Franklin loved boating and swimming, and collected stamps, birds, ship models, and books and pictures about the sea and ships. In 1910, campaigning for a Democratic seat in the New York Senate, Franklin toured three counties by car, delivering dynamic speeches and winning the confidence of normally Republican farmers. He won by a narrow margin. Roosevelt quickly gained attention by his leadership in Albany, fighting against Tammany Hall, New York City's Democratic machine. At the 1912 Democratic National Convention he backed Woodrow Wilson, and was subsequently awarded the post of assistant secretary of the Navy to Josephus Daniels, which he held during World War I. The Navy and all things naval having always been dear to him, this position allowed him to take part in leading the Navy to victory over German sea forces.

    74. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    Served as President from 1933 to 1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), served as president for more than 12 years, longer than any other person. He was the only President elected four times. Roosevelt led the United States through its worst depression and through its worst war. He died just 83 days after becoming president for the fourth time.
    Roosevelt took office as president at the depth of the Great Depression. About 25 per cent of the workers in the United States had lost their jobs. Many families had no money to buy food. Others had lost their homes because they could not pay their mortgages. Millions of Americans feared what would happen next. In Roosevelt's inaugural address, he called for faith in America's future. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself," he declared boldly.
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    A new era in American history began under Roosevelt. He called his program the New Deal. For the first time, the federal government took strong action to help make the United States prosperous. Roosevelt said he wanted to help the average American, whom he called the "forgotten man." He promised relief for unemployed workers. He said he would aid farmers. Under his leadership, the government put stronger controls on business companies than ever before. It spent billions of dollars on relief and public works to "prime the pump" of business activity. Dozens of new government agencies were set up. Many were known by their initials, such as CCC, TVA, and NRA. Roosevelt himself became widely known by his initials, F.D.R.

    75. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Books On US Presidents
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    76. US Presidents
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    78. "Our First Line Of Defense" Presidential Reflections On US Intelligence (U)
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    (Portrait) Franklin Roosevelt was the commander in chief during America's greatest war. Although the CIA was a postwar organization, Roosevelt recognized the importance of having a central office that could collate and distribute information. He appointed William J. Donovan the first head of the Office of Coordinator of Information, an organization that later evolved into the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). A week before Roosevelt died, he wrote a memorandum to then Maj. Gen. William Donovan authorizing him to continue planning for a postwar intelligence service.
      "APROPOS OF YOUR MEMORANDUM of November 18, 1944, relative to the establishment of a central intelligence service, I should appreciate your calling together the chiefs of the foreign intelligence and internal security units in the various executive agencies, so that a consensus of opinion can be secured. "It appears to me that all of the ten executive departments, as well as the Foreign Economic Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission have a direct interest in the proposed venture. They should all be asked to contribute their suggestions to the proposed centralized intelligence service."

    79. US Presidents
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    80. The United States Presidential History Links Page
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