Chamberlain and Roosevelt

Chamberlain and Roosevelt
Author: William R. Rock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UCAL:B4446711

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Separated by a Common Language

Separated by a Common Language
Author: Edward M. Bennett
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595222926

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This study examines FDR's motives in confronting the Axis powers and especially Adolf Hitler. The author examines the Roosevelt-Chamberlain rivalry which got in the way of establishing early cooperation in confronting the Axis allies and places the major blame for this on the "Tory" element in Britain's leadership with Chamberlain bearing the prime responsibility. It also includes perceptive assessments of Roosevelt's foreign policy by two of the outstanding women of the 20th Century, Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkins both of whom were interviewed by the author.

Roosevelt Chamberlain and Anglo American relations

Roosevelt  Chamberlain  and Anglo American relations
Author: marcus scott turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1990
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:123780791

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Franklin D Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs

Franklin D  Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1979
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105010644032

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Roosevelt and Churchill The Atlantic Charter

Roosevelt and Churchill  The Atlantic Charter
Author: Michael Kluger,Richard J. Evans
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781526786326

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The dramatic secret meeting between Churchill and FDR that forged their alliance against global fascism is brought to life in this WWII history. On August 14, 1941, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a joint declaration of goals for the world after the Second World War. The Atlantic Charter was a powerful statement against tyranny and an important display of the “Special Relationship” between the UK and the US. Roosevelt and Churchill: The Atlantic Charter tells the story behind this momentous document and the secret meeting that led to its creation. Churchill and Roosevelt barely knew each other when they met off the coast of Newfoundland aboard the USS Augusta. After a desperate dash across the U-boat infested Atlantic, Churchill spent four days at sea with Roosevelt, establishing both a personal friendship and an international alliance that would change the world. Exploring the lives of both men, the authors also include biographies of those who were vital to the process: Roosevelt’s Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins and foreign policy advisor Sumner Welles; and Churchill’s confidants Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Cadogan, and his son Randolph Churchill.

Chamberlain and Roosevelt

Chamberlain and Roosevelt
Author: William R. Rock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015019368714

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Author: Conrad Black
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 1329
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781610392136

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt stands astride American history like a colossus, having pulled the nation out of the Great Depression and led it to victory in the Second World War. Elected to four terms as president, he transformed an inward-looking country into the greatest superpower the world had ever known. Only Abraham Lincoln did more to save America from destruction. But FDR is such a large figure that historians tend to take him as part of the landscape, focusing on smaller aspects of his achievements or carping about where he ought to have done things differently. Few have tried to assess the totality of FDR's life and career. Conrad Black rises to the challenge. In this magisterial biography, Black makes the case that FDR was the most important person of the twentieth century, transforming his nation and the world through his unparalleled skill as a domestic politician, war leader, strategist, and global visionary -- all of which he accomplished despite a physical infirmity that could easily have ended his public life at age thirty-nine. Black also takes on the great critics of FDR, especially those who accuse him of betraying the West at Yalta. Black opens a new chapter in our understanding of this great man, whose example is even more inspiring as a new generation embarks on its own rendezvous with destiny.

For the Survival of Democracy

For the Survival of Democracy
Author: Alonzo L. Hamby,Professor of History Alonzo Hamby
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780684843407

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"For the Survival of Democracy" is a masterful retelling of the prewar crisis years that situates Franklin Roosevelt and America in the larger context of German, British, and world history--rendering the most accurate picture to date of FDRUs extraordinary leadership.