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  1. 2 de dic. de 2021 · The Definitive FDR by James Macgregor Burns. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the longest serving president in US history, reshaping the country during the crises of the Great Depression and World War II. James MacGregor Burns’s magisterial two-volume biography tells the complete life story of the fascinating political figure who instituted the ...

  2. Her father, younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt, died when she was ten. BROTHERS: Elliott Roosevelt, Jr. (1889-1893) [Gracie] Hall Roosevelt (1891-1941) EDUCATION: Tutored at home until 1899 Allenswood School, near London, England, 1899-1902. MARRIED: Franklin D. Roosevelt (fifth cousin once removed), March 17, 1905 in New York City.

  3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, presidente estadounidense, su vida privada, ideas políticas, el célebre New Deal y su papel en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Franklin D. Roosevelt atravesaba su segundo mandato como gobernador de Nueva York, cuando fue electo presidente número 32 de los Estados Unidos, en 1932. Con el país sumido en la Gran ...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2023 · While some of his solutions were efficient, others reflected poorly in reality. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 to 1945, winning four consecutive elections. He led America through the Great Depression and during World War II.

  5. Leben vor der Präsidentschaft Familie Springwood, das Geburts- und lebenslange Wohnhaus von Roosevelt in der Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site Der zweijährige Roosevelt, 1884 Roosevelt (links) mit seinem Vater und einer Verwandten beim Segeln, 1899 Franklin und Eleanor Roosevelt auf Campobello Island, 1903 Porträt Roosevelts aus dem Jahr 1903

  6. U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (centre) signing into law the Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, with Sen. Clarence Drill (left) and Rep. Sam Rayburn (right) looking on, June 16, 1933. Roosevelt followed up on his promise of prompt action with “The Hundred Days”—the first phase of the New Deal, in which his administration presented ...

  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt first met Lyndon Johnson when Johnson, who was only twenty-eight years old, had just been elected to Congress. He had run on a platform that, he said, consisted of one word: “Roosevelt.” During the entire campaign, that was his only theme: “Roosevelt. Roosevelt. One hundred percent for Roosevelt.”