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  1. In 1927 Quentin Roosevelt II’s father, Theodore Roosevelt Jr (son of the president), acquired several Naxi manuscripts during a trip to China. It was not until a decade later, during a trip to China by Quentin and his mother, that Roosevelt’s fascination with the Naxi people and their culture began, kindling his interest in the manuscripts that had been sitting in his attic for ten years.

  2. Teddy Roosevelt’s youngest son was named Quentin. He was born on November 19, 1897, in Washington, D.C. Only three years old when his father became President of the United States, the outgoing, mischievous boy turned the White House into his personal playpen.

  3. 2 de jul. de 2018 · Quentin Roosevelt had been a public figure since he was 4 years old, when his father, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, became president. Roosevelt had been missing since July 14, 1918, when he and ...

  4. 5 de jul. de 2019 · 11Les Américains reconnaissent l’hommage allemand rendu à Quentin Roosevelt puisqu’ils préservent l’inscription et la croix allemande.L’hommage allemand à la sépulture du lieutenant Roosevelt est accepté comme un hommage sincère de la valeur combattante de l'ennemi et de la perte qui touche sans distinction les familles de tous les camps .

  5. 7 de feb. de 2022 · Quentin Roosevelt in the cockpit of a Nieuport. (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) The Roosevelt boys were always expected to serve their country; they received military training from their father. In 1915, Quentin attended a camp run by Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, and once World War I began, all four entered the US military as officers.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2018 · German propaganda photograph of Quentin Roosevelt's body beside his Nieuport 28 C1 aircraft after it was shot down over Chamery, France, July 14, 1918. Credit: National Air and Space Museum Archives, NASM-9A13640. Handwritten notes by Oke Sieurin, mechanic, on the back of his photograph of the body of Quentin Roosevelt.

  7. 14 de jul. de 2012 · Quentin Roosevelt’s body laid out beside his downed Nieuport 28 on July 14, 1918. Afterward, the Germans would send a note expressing their condolences. When investigating the crash site, they had found Quentin’s body. Papers in his pocket identified him as President Roosevelt’s son.