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+ | |death_place=Warm Springs, Georgia, U.S. | ||
+ | |religion=Episcopalian | ||
+ | |political_parties=Democratic | ||
+ | |children=6, including, Anna Eleanor, James II, Elliott, Franklin Delano Jr., John Aspinwall | ||
+ | |relatives=See, Roosevelt family, Delano family | ||
+ | |parents=James Roosevelt I, Sara Roosevelt | ||
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Born | January 30, 1882 Hyde Park, New York, U.S. | |||||||||||||||
Died | April 12, 1945 (Age 63) Warm Springs, Georgia, U.S. | |||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Harvard University, Columbia Law School | |||||||||||||||
Religion | Episcopalian | |||||||||||||||
Parents | • James Roosevelt I • Sara Roosevelt | |||||||||||||||
Children | • 6 • including • Anna Eleanor • James II • Elliott • Franklin Delano Jr. • John Aspinwall | |||||||||||||||
Spouse | Eleanor Roosevelt | |||||||||||||||
Member of | Alpha Delta Phi, Delano family, Phi Beta Kappa | |||||||||||||||
Perpetrator of | Plan JB 355 | |||||||||||||||
Party | Democratic | |||||||||||||||
Relatives | • See • Roosevelt family • Delano family | |||||||||||||||
Widely recalled for his 'new deal'
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Contents
An event carried out
Event | Description |
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Plan JB 355 | A 1941 plan for dozens or hundreds of US bombers with American crews masked by Chinese markings to bombing Japanese cities |
A Quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Page | Quote | Date |
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US/Deep state | “The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson.” | 21 November 1933 |
A Franklin D. Roosevelt victim on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Huey Long |
An appointment by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Homer Stille Cummings | US/Attorney General | 4 March 1933 | 2 January 1939 |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Bronson Cutting | “The fight against the abolition of the credit power of private banks will be a savage one, for their power as a unit is without equal in the country. Knowing this is why I think back to the events of March 4, 1933, with a sick heart. For then, with even the bankers thinking the whole economic system had crashed to ruin, the nationalization of banks by President Roosevelt could have been accomplished without a word of protest. It was President Roosevelt’s great mistake. Now the bankers will make a mighty struggle.” | Bronson Cutting |
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