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- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia
Franklin Delano Roosevelt[a] (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945 He is the longest-serving US president and the only one to have served more than two terms
- Franklin D. Roosevelt | The White House
The biography for President Roosevelt and past presidents is courtesy of the White House Historical Association Assuming the Presidency at the depth of the Great Depression, Franklin D Roosevelt helped the American people regain faith in themselves
- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Facts, New Deal Death | HISTORY
Reelected by comfortable margins in 1936, 1940 and 1944, FDR led the United States from isolationism to victory over Nazi Germany and its allies in World War II
- Brief Biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Roosevelt faced the greatest crisis in American history since the Civil War He undertook immediate actions to initiate his New Deal programs To halt depositor panics, he closed the banks temporarily
- Franklin D. Roosevelt | Timeline | Britannica
The only U S president elected to the office four times, Roosevelt led the country through two of the greatest crises of the 20th century: the Great Depression and World War II
- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Miller Center
Faced with the Great Depression and World War II, Franklin D Roosevelt, nicknamed “FDR,” guided America through its greatest domestic crisis, with the exception of the Civil War, and its greatest foreign crisis
- FDR Biography - FDR Presidential Library Museum
Factory closings, farm foreclosures, and bank failures increased, while unemployment soared Roosevelt faced the greatest crisis in American history since the Civil War He undertook immediate actions to initiate his New Deal programs To halt depositor panics, he closed the banks temporarily
- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Vice Presidents, Facts Quotes
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd American president FDR, as he was often called, led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II, and greatly expanding the powers of
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