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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

41. Explore DC: Franklin D. Roosevelt
us presidents Profiles, franklin D. roosevelt. America s only president to beelected for four terms, and recognized as the greatest of our 20thcentury
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42. Embassy Of The U.S. London: Ready Reference: Visits Of Presidents Of The U.S. To
Visit made as presidentelect. March 29 to April 11, 1934 franklin D. roosevelt franklin D. roosevelt Trinidad Stopped while returning to the us
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November 18 to December 13, 1912
Woodrow Wilson
Bermuda
Vacation. [Visit made as President-elect.]
December 26 to 28, 1918
Woodrow Wilson
London, Carlisle, Manchester
Met with Prime Minister Lloyd George and King George V.
November 30, 1920
Warren G. Harding
Kingston (Jamaica)
Stopped while returning to the U.S. [Visit made as President-elect.]
February 6 to 14, 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt The Bahamas Fishing trip. [Visit made as President-elect.] March 29 to April 11, 1934 Franklin D. Roosevelt The Bahamas Fishing trip. March 27 to April 6, 1935 Franklin D. Roosevelt The Bahamas Fishing trip. March 24 to April 7, 1936 Franklin D. Roosevelt The Bahamas Fishing trip. November 21, 1936

43. Today In History: January 20
On January 20, 1937, franklin D. roosevelt became the first us president sworninto office in January. It was his second of four inaugurations;
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sources archives yesterday I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Executive Oath of Office
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Article II, Section 1, Clause 8
Inauguration of President Franklin Roosevelt

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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.

44. Presidential Inaugurations: Presidential Oaths Of Office
March 4, 1917, Woodrow Wilson, Privately in president s Room, us Capitol, Edward D . January 20, 1937, franklin D. roosevelt, East Portico, us Capitol
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The information below is courtesy of the Architect of the Capitol. It has been compiled by the Office of the Curator from contemporary accounts and other sources in the files of the Architect of the Capitol Each president recites the following oath, in accordance with Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
DATE PRESIDENT LOCATION OATH ADMINISTERED BY
April 30, 1789 George Washington Balcony of Federal Hall, New York City Robert Livingston, Chancellor of State of New York March 4, 1793 George Washington Senate Chamber, Congress Hall, Philadelphia William Cushing, Associate Justice of Supreme Court March 4, 1797 John Adams House of Representatives Chamber, Congress Hall, Philadelphia Oliver Ellsworth, Chief Justice March 4, 1801 Thomas Jefferson Senate Chamber, U.S. Capitol

45. Ferguson Publishing Detail Page
franklin D. roosevelt us president examines the life and career of the 32ndpresident of the United States. Others in Subject Career Exploration
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46. Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes - The Quotations Page
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As Americans, we go forward, in the service of our country, by the will of God.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Be sincere; be brief; be seated.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
I sometimes think that the saving grace of America lies in the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans are possessed of two great qualities- a sense of humor and a sense of proportion.
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If you treat people right they will treat you right - ninety percent of the time.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.

47. Why War? Keywords: Franklin D. Roosevelt
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48. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd U. S. President
franklin D. roosevelt franklin Delano roosevelt 32nd (March 4, 1933 to April12, 1945) Recommended » The Complete Book of us Presidents
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(March 4, 1933 to April 12, 1945) Nickname: "FDR"
Born: January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, New York
Died: April 12, 1945, in Warm Springs, Georgia
Buried: Hyde Park, New York
Father: James Roosevelt
Mother: Sara Delano Roosevelt
Married:
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962), on March 17, 1905
    Children:
  • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-75);
  • James Roosevelt (1907-91);
  • Elliott Roosevelt (1910-90);
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (1914-88);
  • John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916-81)
Religion: Episcopalian
Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1903); Attended Columbia Law School
Occupation: Public official, lawyer Military: Political Party: Democrat Other Government Positions:
  • Member of New York State Legislature, 1911-13
  • Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913-20
  • Governor of New York, 1929-33
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49. Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Papers
12000 pages of franklin D. roosevelt presidential Papers archived on 3 CDROM between president franklin Delano roosevelt and Allied and us military
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS 12,000 pages of Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Papers archived on 3 CD-ROM discs.
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Franklin Roosevelt's "Safe Files", dating from 1933-1945. These files consist of formerly classified materials kept locked in Franklin D. Roosevelt's White House safe, mainly from the World War II period. The Safe Files include correspondence, reports, and memoranda concerning: the Manhattan Project, the Atlantic Charter and the United Nations, the O.S.S., the War, Navy, Treasury and State Departments, Germany, Japan, Italy, Russia, China, Great Britain and France, General George Marshall, Generalissimo, Ambassador Averell Harriman, Admiral Ernest King and Harry Hopkins, as well as the American-British Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Pacific War Council, and "Plan Dog".
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945, Master Speech File. Contains speech drafts, reading copies, carbons of speeches, shorthand notes of conferences, and other speech materials. The "Fireside Chats" are also included.
Correspondence between President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Allied and U.S. military commanders, memoranda, printed material, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to World War II. Includes coded cable traffic and other correspondence, drafts, and aide memoirs. Documents of correspondence between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill from the outbreak of World War II in Europe through the United States' entry into the war.

50. ReferenceResources:UnitedStatesPresidents
us presidents and the Presidency Divided into sections on Office of the president,History of the Presidency, Office of the Vice franklin D. roosevelt
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51. Books About US President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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52. 78.03.05: The Foreign Policy Of Franklin D. Roosevelt To The Entry Into World Wa
When franklin D. roosevelt became president his attention was diverted from the Even though the us was neutral, roosevelt met Churchill off the coast of
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The Foreign Policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt To The Entry Into World War Ii
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Contents of Curriculum Unit 78.03.05:
To Guide Entry
Students often wonder how the United States entered World War II. Some are especially interested in this topic since our involvement in the Vietnam war. Possibly some witnessed or remember the many anti-war demonstrations. Many are aware from television that there was a World War II, but don’t know what events and issues led the United States into it. Most students are unfamiliar with the international situations and events of the pre-World War II period. Unfortunately, misdirected epithets, such as “fascist pigs,” are heard nowadays, yet the students do not know what fascism is or what it stood for during the decades before World War II. The name of Hitler is used, quite often disparagingly, by students to show their displeasure with a strict disciplinarian and yet, they do not know how his policies caused the war in Europe. Teachers could expand their students’ understanding of this unit of study by discussing the issues and problems that led the nations into World War II. The traditional concept of the U.S.A. as being simply the land mass between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans with Alaska up on the north might be given up for a view of how our scattered Pacific island possessions with the Philippine Islands made the U.S.A. a two-continent power, a North American and an Asiatic power. With this viewpoint the following issues will not appear to be unrelated to our vital interests:

53. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Office Files, 1933–1945
president franklin D. roosevelt’s Office Files, 1933–1945 Correspondence Fileis the president’s file on communications with us diplomatic officials and
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Part 1: "Safe" and Confidential Files Part 2: Diplomatic Correspondence File Part 3: Departmental Correspondence File Part 4: Subject Files consists of correspondence, reports, and memoranda from a wide array of sources. There is a large body of materials highlighting the domestic and foreign activities of many White House staff and advisers. These include Harry Hopkins, Francis Biddle, James F. Byrnes, Lauchlin Currie, Wayne Coy, Steven T. Early, Isador Lubin, William H. McReynolds, Thomas G. Corcoran, Samuel Rosenman, Robert E. Sherwood, Mary "Molly" Dewson, Edwin M. Watson, Bernard Baruch, and Vannevar Bush. There is also significant material on political figures and commentators, both friend and foe, from outside the administration. Among these are Edward J. Flynn, Herbert H. Lehman, Fiorello H.

54. Beyond The Movie: Pearl Harbor
franklin Delano roosevelt Photograph courtesy us National Archives. Ship s CookDoris Dorie Miller president franklin D. roosevelt. (18821945)
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Adm. Husband E. Kimmel
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PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Played by Jon Voight in Pearl Harbor
On September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland, Franklin D. Roosevelt had been President for almost seven years and was expected to leave office in January 1941. But just as that September changed the world, so did it change the plans of Roosevelt. On September 13 he called Congress into special session to revise the Neutrality Act so that belligerents could purchase U.S. arms on a cash-and-carry basis, allowing U.S. allies to purchase U.S. arms even though U.S. ships were barred from war zones. He hoped that this would give enough help to Britain and France to defeat Germany. But his hope was slight. The United States, he knew, could not long remain on the sidelines of the war. Throughout his presidency, which began slightly more than a month after Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany, Roosevelt had seen and feared the growth of militant Germany and Japan. When the war did come he began to speak more harshly about Germany and Japan, but a rise in U.S. military spending did not follow. When Churchill began his confidential correspondence with Roosevelt in September 1939, Roosevelt started getting a private education about the war. Churchill, far more than any domestic advisor, gave Roosevelt the justifications for greatly expanding aid to Britain as part of an overall military buildup.

55. Franklin And Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
The America which elected franklin Delano roosevelt its president in 1932 was a Given the reality of the Holocaust, all of us in every countryand
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HOME "America, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaust"
By William J. vanden Heuvel
Introductory Remarks For those who share Winston Churchill's judgment, and I do, that the Holocaust "is probably the greatest and most terrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world," there can be no greater indictment than to allege complicity with that crime. There are some whose legitimate concerns over those grievous events leads them to try and make America and Americans feel guilt and responsibility for the Holocaust. They write and talk with barely a reference to the colossal military struggle known as World War II in which 67 million people were killed, where nations were decimated, where democracy's survival was in the balance. The Holocaust was part of World War II. Any discussion of the Holocaust must put events, values and attitudes in their time and place. I am here today to offer a different point of view. Alone among the leaders of the world, he (FDR) stood in opposition to Hitler from the very beginning.
Before the Holocaust: 1933-1941
It is crucial to our understanding of these years to remember that at the time no one inside or outside of Germany anticipated that the Nazi persecution would lead to the Holocaust.

56. Franklin D. Roosevelt And The New Deal
franklin D. roosevelt, 32nd us president Some info and links Grolier Online,The American Presidency Biography, quick facts
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Last changes July 8, 2003 This page offers you a list of interesting homepages and sites about Roosevelt and his New Deal. Although everyone is encouraged to use the links, they're in the first place for teachers dealing with the subject in the classroom. We found many pages about FDR on the net, but just a few are especially suitable for usage by teachers and pupils. The 'Best sites' are most valuable concerning education. Here you can find loads of information, pictures and other educational material. The 'Other sites' are smaller, but they're all worth a visit. Best sites
  • New Deal Network [Everything about the New Deal]
  • The American Presidency [Grolier Online Encyclopedia]
  • FDR Cartoon Archive [Political cartoons from the precidency of FDR]
  • POTUS, Presidents of the United States: Franklin Delano Roosevelt [The Internet Public Library] ...
  • The Educational Resources Information Center [Search ERIC]
  • Other sites
  • The White House Web Server: Franklin D. Roosevelt [Four Inaugural addresses, short biography]
  • 57. U.S. Navy - A Brief History Of Aircraft Carriers - USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV
    renamed franklin D. roosevelt 8 May 1945 following the death of the president; During her shakedown cruise, franklin D. roosevelt called at Rio de
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    The United States Navy displacement: 45,000 tons
    length: 968 feet
    beam: 113 feet
    draft: 35 feet
    speed: 33 knots
    complement: 4,104 crew
    armament: 18 5-inch guns
    class: Midway
    From: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships and United States Naval Aviation, 1910-1995
    both published by the Naval Historical Center
    Full-screen images are linked from the images in the text below.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42) was launched 29 April 1945 by New York Naval Shipyard as Coral Sea (CVB-42); sponsored by Mrs. John H. Towers, wife of the Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet; renamed Franklin D. Roosevelt 8 May 1945 following the death of the President; and commissioned 27 October 1945 Captain A. Soucek in command. She was reclassified CVA-42 on 1 October 1952.
    During her shakedown cruise, Franklin D. Roosevelt called at Rio de Janeiro 1 to l1 February 1946 to represent the United States at the inauguration of the Brazilian president, Eurico G. Dutra, who came aboard for a short cruise. Fleet maneuvers and other training operations in the Caribbean preceded her first deployment to the Mediterranean, from 8 August to 4 October during which she was a part of a U.S. Navy force which visited Athens to bolster the government of Greece during its successful fight against the Communist. She received thousands of visitors during her calls to many Mediterranean ports, giving Europeans an opportunity to view this impressive addition to America's seapower for peace.
    On 21 July 1946, Lt. Cmdr. James Davidson, flying the McDonnell XFD-1

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    Castro s childhood plea to us president David Teather in New York Fidel Castro sletter to president franklin roosevelt, dated November 6 1940
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    59. Facts On File, Inc.
    franklin D. roosevelt us president examines the life and career of the 32ndpresident of the United States. Others in Subject Careers Education /
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    60. American President
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
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    Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History Franklin Delano Roosevelt Biography A Life in Brief document.write(""); Presidency in History Biography First Lady Cabinet ... Presidency in Action search: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933-1945) 32d President of the United States
    Vice President : John N. Garner (1933-1941), Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945), Harry S. Truman (1945)
    Born : January 30, 1882, Hyde Park, New York
    Nickname : "FDR"
    Education : Harvard College (graduated 1903), Columbia Law School
    Religion : Episcopalian
    Marriage : March 17, 1905, to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
    Children : Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-1975), James Roosevelt (1907-1991), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (1909), Elliott Roosevelt (1910-1990), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (1914-1988), John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916-1981)
    Career: Public Official, Lawyer
    Political Party : Democrat
    Writings The Happy Warrior, Alfred E. Smith F.D.R.: His Personal Letters (4 vols., 1947-50), ed. by Elliott Roosevelt Died : April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Georgia Buried : Hyde Park, New York

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