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Lamar B. and Jonathan G.

Lamar B. and Jonathan G. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Inolvent in the Holocaust.

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Lamar B. and Jonathan G.

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  1. Lamar B. and Jonathan G. Franklin D. Roosevelt

  2. Inolvent in the Holocaust • The question of Franklin d. Roosevelt’s attitudes and policies regarding the holocaust of European Jews during the 2nd world war has consumed many since the publication of David Wyman’s important work, the Abandonment of the Jews: America and the holocaust, 1941-1945, in 1984. responding to Wyman’s book was one of the factors that motivated Robert L. Beir, a Jewish world war 2 veteran, businessman, teacher, and member of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt institute board.

  3. Younger years • As a child his parents worried about his health an well being • His parents made him study from dawn till dusk • He also went to Harvard to get a degree in business

  4. Franklin’s 1st, and 2nd term 1st term . In 1932 Roosevelt won the democratic nomination for president, becoming the first person ever to win a person defeated in a vice presidential election presidential nomination after being. • Roosevelt’s 1932 election and the three that followed brought into power the new deal coalition: white Protestant southerners, northern Jews and Catholics, blacks, labor union members, and small farmers. The coalition would convert the democrats into the majority party, dominate the presidential elections (with only 2 exceptions) through the 1960s, and control most of the congresses into the 1990s.

  5. Death don da dun • He died in office of a cerebral hemorrhage right after a allied victory against the Nazis he died at 63

  6. 2nd term Franklin d. Roosevelt was going against Governor Alfred Landon of Kansas winning by a landslide 523 to 8. • The election of 1936 saw the birth of a new democratic political coalition: it became the new party of African Americans, and the party of the immigrants and urban masses.

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