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  1. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Roosevelt falleció el 12 de abril de 1945 en Warm Springs, Georgia, a los 63 años. La causa de su muerte fue una hemorragia cerebral masiva. Momentos antes de su deceso manifestó que tenía un dolor de cabeza terrible, luego se desmayó y permaneció inconsciente. Última fotografía de Franklin D. Roosevelt, tomada el 11 de abril de 1945.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2020 · 7 Facts About Franklin D. Roosevelt To remember FDR, who profoundly changed America with his New Deal programs, take a look at some fascinating facts about his life and legacy. By Wendy Mead ...

  3. The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs.

  4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Portrait du président Roosevelt (Par Leon Perskie, le 21 août 1944, conservé à la Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum ). Fonctions. 32 e président des États-Unis. 4 mars 1933 – 12 avril 1945. (12 ans, 1 mois et 8 jours) Élection. 8 novembre 1932. Réélection.

  5. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937. Franklin D. Roosevelt, (born Jan. 30, 1882, Hyde Park, N.Y., U.S.—died April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Ga.), 32nd president of the U.S. (1933–45). Attracted to politics by the example of his cousin Theodore Roosevelt, he became active in the Democratic Party. In 1905 he married Eleanor Roosevelt, who would become ...

  6. FDR was a world-class collector famous for his stamps, ship models, naval art and books. But in the archives of the FDR Presidential Library and Museum there is a remarkable collection that FDR spent a lifetime acquiring. FDR called it his “Naval Manuscript Collection” but that does not do it justice.

  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933. In the four months between the election and Roosevelt’s inauguration, President Hoover sought Roosevelt’s cooperation in stemming the deepening economic crisis. But Roosevelt refused to subscribe to Hoover’s proposals, which Hoover himself admitted would mean “the abandonment of 90 percent of the so-called ...