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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

101. "Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself": FDR's First Inaugural Address
franklin D. roosevelt had campaigned against Herbert Hoover in the 1932 We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of the national
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Please note that the audio is an excerpt from the full address. Listen to Audio Download RealAudio 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. More important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equally great number toil with little return. Only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment. True they have tried, but their efforts have been cast in the pattern of an outworn tradition. Faced by failure of credit they have proposed only the lending of more money. Stripped of the lure of profit by which to induce our people to follow their false leadership, they have resorted to exhortations, pleading tearfully for restored confidence. They know only the rules of a generation of self-seekers. They have no vision, and when there is no vision the people perish. The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization. We may now restore that temple to the ancient truths. The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit.

102. Franklin D. Roosevelt - SourceWatch
franklin D. roosevelt. According to roosevelt s official White House biography president Theodore roosevelt, whom he greatly admired, franklin D.
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103. Presidents And States Of The United States
No Democrats die in office until franklin roosevelt, who opens himself to the Nevertheless, Wilson was a Ph.D. and the former president of Princeton
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Taking everything together then, I declare that our city is the School of Greece [ ], and I declare that in my opinion each single one of our citizens, in all the manifold aspects of life, is able to show himself the rightful lord and owner of his own person, and do this, moreover, with exceptional grace and exceptional versatility. And to show that this is no empty boasting for the present occasion, but real tangible fact, you have only to consider the power which our city possesses and which has been won by those very qualities which I have mentioned. Athens, alone of the states we know, comes to her testing time in a greatness that surpasses what was imagined of her. The speech of Pericles, The Peloponnesian War , by Thucydides [Book Two, XLI:1, translated by Rex Warner, Penguin Books, 1954, 1964, p.119] The history of the United States may conveniently be divided into three parts, the " Old Republic ," 1789-1861, the " Middle Republic ," 1861-1933, and the " New Republic ," 1933-2005. The length of the "New Republic" is suggested by the previous ones: 72 years, or 18 presidential elections. It remains to be seen whether 2005, the prospective beginning of the "

104. Franklin D. Roosevelt@Everything2.com
franklin D. roosevelt They were married on March 17, 1905; Theodore roosevelt,president of the United States and Eleanor s uncle, gave her away.
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105. The Avalon Project : Second Inaugural Address Of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inaugural Address of franklin D. roosevelt In taking again the oathof office as president of the United States, I assume the solemn obligation
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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.

106. President Franklin D. Roosevelt Speeches And Statements
president franklin D. roosevelt Speeches and Statements.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Speeches and Statements Regarding Merchant Marine President Roosevelt was a man of the sea and understood the importance of a strong merchant marine during war and peace. During World War I, he was Assistant Secretary of the Navy, in charge of arming of merchant ships and convoys. One of his first acts as President was to proclaim Maritime Day to commemorate the first steam-assisted trans-Atlantic crossing by the SS Savannah. His proposed legislation to modernize and professionalize the merchant marine, passed as the historic Merchant Marine Act of 1936. During World War II, he resisted attempts to incorporate the merchant marine into the Army or Navy because of potential problems with inter-service rivalry, increased costs, and greater need for manpower. Instead, he oversaw the operation of the War Shipping Administration out of the Oval Office. Views And Two Reports On Subject Of Adequate Merchant Marine . Message From The President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, March 4, 1935

107. Juno Beach Centre - Franklin Roosevelt
president franklin D. roosevelt (sitting, left), Governor General of Canada LordAthlone (sitting, right), Prime Minister WL Mackenzie King (standing,
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108. The Presidents Of The United States
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109. Online Documents
franklin D. roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. OnLine Documents. Safe Vatican German Diplomatic British Diplomatic Hackett Papers
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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.

110. Internet Public Library: POTUS
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd President of the United States
(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 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 Political Party: Democrat Other Government Positions:
  • Member of New York State Legislature, 1911-13

111. Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site (National Park Service)
The Home of franklin D. roosevelt National Historic Site contains Springwood , Also on the site is the Presidential Library and Museum, operated by the
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The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site contains "Springwood", the lifelong home of America's only 4-term President. Also on the site is the Presidential Library and Museum, operated by the National Archives. Visitors may enjoy a guided tour of FDR's home, take a self-guided tour of the Museum, or stroll the grounds, gardens, and trails of this 300-acre site. Search
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112. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Presidents Timeline
franklin Delano roosevelt wins the presidential election April 12. franklin D.roosevelt dies of a cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Georgia
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113. Welcome To The American Presidency
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114. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches - Franklin D. Roosevelt IV
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 The fourth inauguration was conducted without fanfare.Because of the expense and impropriety of festivity during the height of
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ATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 The fourth inauguration was conducted without fanfare. Because of the expense and impropriety of festivity during the height of war, the oath of office was taken on the South Portico of the White House. It was administered by Chief Justice Harlan Stone. No formal celebrations followed the address. Instead of renominating Vice President Henry Wallace in the election of 1944, the Democratic convention chose the Senator from Missouri, Harry S. Truman.
Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. Vice President, my friends, you will understand and, I believe, agree with my wish that the form of this inauguration be simple and its words brief. We Americans of today, together with our allies, are passing through a period of supreme test. It is a test of our courageof our resolveof our wisdomour essential democracy. If we meet that testsuccessfully and honorablywe shall perform a service of historic importance which men and women and children will honor throughout all time.

115. Facets Multi-Media - Item Detail: American Lifestyle Series: U.S. Presidents, Fr
This collection of six biographical tapes about the great presidents of the USis hosted by EG Marshall. font size= 1 BR BR /font FDR s home near the
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