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1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Introduction Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) was born in Hyde Park, New York, into a ... known as FDR, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to the New York State Senate in 1910 as a Democrat
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2. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
President Franklin D. Roosevelt sits with Eleanor Roosevelt in his study in the White House. FDR
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3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), el 32.º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1933-1945 ... el expresidente de los Estados Unidos Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt ingresó en la vida
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4. Funeral procession for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
AMERICANS; COFFINS; FUNERALS; MARCHING; ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN; STREET SCENES ... Funeral procession for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The original caption read, "The horse ... -drawn caisson bearing the body of the late U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, proceeds slowly up
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5. Meeting between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Henry Morgenthau Jr.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of the Treasury
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6. Franklin D. Roosevelt Elected President of the United States
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) is elected the 32nd president ... of the United States. Roosevelt’s main focus in his first term was the
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7. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Oval office at the White House
President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Oval office at the White
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8. Miniature propaganda poster criticizing Franklin Roosevelt and American interventionist efforts
support. The poster attempts to frame U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, as a power hungry leader by using ... of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt pinching his nose shut with his thumb and pointer
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9. Nazi propaganda poster criticizing Franklin Roosevelt and American interventionist efforts
to encourage bipartisan support. The poster attempts to frame U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, as a ... black-and-white photographic image of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt pinching his nose
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10. Henry Morgenthau Jr. (1891-1967). Secretary of the Treasury under Franklin Roosevelt, and highest ranking Jew in the administration.
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11. Franklin Delano Roosevelt confers with American ambassadors William Phillips (left), ambassador to Italy, and Hugh Wilson (right), ambassador to Germany.
REFUGEE POLICY (PRE-WAR/WARTIME); ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN; WILSON, HUGH
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12. Eleanor Roosevelt
history. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected President of the ... "the President's eyes, ears, and legs." Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt moved into the ... . “First Lady of the World” Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage on
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13. Eleanor Roosevelt: The Early Years
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president, who died shortly after being elected to his fourth term. She ... and fell in love with her fifth cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Hyde Park, New York. The ... . Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected President of the United States in November 1932. He was inaugurated
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14. Eleanor Roosevelt
Roosevelt in 1943. Courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, NY ... cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR). They were married in 1905 and had six children, five of whom ... States in 1932. The White House On March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated as president ... cable to her husband, President Franklin Roosevelt, who was on a fishing trip, asking for his opinion on
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15. Caricature of Franklin D Roosevelt, as part of "World War II Personalities in Cartoons/Originals done for 'La Nacion' Santo Domingo, 1939-1946" by Klaus Martin Frank.
MARTIN; ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN
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16. Sign announcing store closings due to the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt acquired by a US soldier
OUR / BELOVED PRESIDENT / FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT / OPEN MONDAY, APRIL 16, 10.00 A.M. / South ... was a dentist and he and Rose had two sons, Franklin and Stephen. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed
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17. Roosevelt Denounces Nazis
Roosevelt Denounces Nazis At his press conference five days after Kristallnacht, President Franklin ... D. Roosevelt said that the attack had “deeply shocked” the American public. He ordered
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18. Roosevelt declares war on Japan
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. ... Crowd lined up outside Capitol. 01:23:48 LS Joint session of Congress, President Roosevelt declares
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19. FDR speaks
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. ... Roosevelt's Historic Report ... "Extra! - Democracy Faces the Job - Roosevelt's Historic Report!" Sync of FDR's "Four Freedoms
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20. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D.
PORTRAITS; HEADS OF STATE; MILITARY OFFICERS; ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SOLDIERS ... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier ... Franklin Roosevelt discussed the postwar division of Germany and the war against Japan.
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21. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D.
PORTRAITS; HEADS OF STATE; MILITARY OFFICERS; ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); SOLDIERS ... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier ... Franklin Roosevelt discussed the postwar division of Germany and the war against Japan.
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22. Anti-Roosevelt 1940 Presidential Campaign button
incumbent president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was running against Republican challenger, Wendell ... Anti-Roosevelt campaign button for the 1940 Presidential Election. Several variations of this
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23. "Roosevelt and Co.: Krieg-Lüge-Verbrechen" collection
regarding President Franklin D. Roosevelt, his advisers, and his policies. Also includes one short note ... Consists of one book, entitled "Roosevelt and Co.: Krieg--Lüge-Verbrechen," by Georg Buderose
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24. Newspaper announcing the death of President Roosevelt
1945, announcing the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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25. FDR speaks
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. ... Roosevelt Reports to the Nation! ... "Roosevelt Reports to the Nation!" Editor's Note: "What the man on the street thinks of Roosevelt