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1. Verily, I don't understand politics and am glad I am a simple fellow for I would hate to try to explain this line of thinking which proved disastrous right from the beginning when President Roosevelt decided to trust Stalin and expecting nothing in return as a sign of good faith during the Second World War
2. emergency executive order…” That removed many of the orders issued by President Roosevelt
3. What President Roosevelt knew years earlier
4. President Roosevelt took the step, for security purposes
5. When President Roosevelt made the promise that America would be out of Europe in two years, Stalin salivated at this
6. President Roosevelt (FDR) instigated and then covered up his role in drawing the U
7. nally favored limited federal government and state and local rights, but this policy was completely reversed under President Roosevelt, when it became the party of federal intervention and “big government
8. ” President Roosevelt who used to refer to Stalin as ‘Uncle
9. ” This was the rallying cry of the socialist and President Roosevelt bought it hook, line and sinker
10. that President Roosevelt was a sympathetic follower of the socialist philosophy , so the Socialists flocked to his banner
11. In that year, the Democrats under the guidance of President Roosevelt pulled one
12. But, President Roosevelt was angry
13. been named by President Roosevelt
14. With the appointment of the new judges by President Roosevelt
15. Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, put down slowly the receiver of his telephone, still shaken by what President Roosevelt had just told him
16. “What I mean is that Laplante herself confided to me that there are serious differences between herself and President Roosevelt concerning international policies in the post-war world
17. President Roosevelt made the announcement on statewide radio today after learning of the Japanese surprise attacks against us and the rest of our Pacific Fleet
18. President Roosevelt, having lived through two long and difficult days, was about to leave the Oval Office to go to bed when his military chief of staff, Admiral Leahy, knocked and entered, a happy grin on his face
19. President Roosevelt didn’t feel the same way, since he provided England with assistance, even if it wasn’t soldiers for combat
20. ‘’This DSC is however only provisional, as I will be forwarding to President Roosevelt a request that it be upgraded to a Congressional Medal of Honor, in view of the extraordinary heroism show in combat by Captain Dows
21. This also refers to another article in this magazine about a law proposal pushed by President Roosevelt to allow American women to serve in the military
22. As a consequence of all this, the military situation of the British has worsened noticeably in Europe in the last months and Prime Minister Churchill has pleaded with President Roosevelt to get even more help from us
23. President Roosevelt and Mr
24. ����������� �A few months ago, President Roosevelt received a letter signed by a physicist, Albert Einstein, but initiated by another physicist, Leo Szilard
25. � However, I can tell you that President Roosevelt is taking the Japanese threat very seriously and is working hard right now to convince the Congress to put our forces on a war footing in order to preempt any Japanese attack
26. � He was just replaced by President Roosevelt and is a staunch partisan of American isolationism, especially where the war in Europe is concerned
27. ����������� ��But, but President Roosevelt is expecting to receive you tomorrow morning, Sir Anthony, with the information brought by Lieutenant Colonel Laplante
28. ����������� ��They were even married in the White House in Washington, with President Roosevelt officiating
29. � President Roosevelt was showing no sign of flexibility in terms of letting Japan rule its empire as it wished
30. The fact that Truman had been named to the post of vice-president in 1944, and not elected to it, and that he had become President only because of the death of President Roosevelt, was going to make it only easier to criticize him
31. Since the death of President Roosevelt and his replacement by his vice-president, Truman, the latter had governed from the White House without ever bothering to name a new vice-president, leaving that post empty
32. I know that we have avoided landing in Japan since it was struck by multiple British nuclear-tipped missiles in June of 1944, and this according to my own advice to President Roosevelt at the time, but over four years have passed and radiations must have greatly diminished by now
33. ‘’President Roosevelt died of illness in 1945 and was then succeeded by his vice-president, who was in turn replaced recently by President Martin
34. On 8th December President Roosevelt at a Joint Session of Congress delivered his famous “Day of Infamy speech”
35. The conspiracy theory holds that President Roosevelt specifically planned to bring about an attack on Pearl Harbour and intentionally withheld information on the pending attack from the Hawaiian commanders
36. The revisionists hold President Roosevelt personally responsible for the debacle at Pearl Harbour and accuse him of using the incident as a means of getting the United States into the war
37. The Japanese planned and executed the attack entirely on their own with no urging or assistance from President Roosevelt
38. The individual responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbour was Admiral Yamamoto not President Roosevelt
39. He had originally hoped to lead the invasion but President Roosevelt felt that he was too valuable in Washington
40. However, Churchill's appeal to the dying President Roosevelt for a push to Berlin was in vain
41. The fault, and fault there most certainly was, as borne by the next generation, can be traced back to Truman’s predecessor, President Roosevelt who trusted Stalin’s good intentions, almost to the point of absurdity
42. As President Roosevelt pointed out, the worst thing that you can do at that point of uncertainty is nothing
43. The other main priority of this section for the next few weeks will be to help prepare the position paper that President Roosevelt and our service chiefs will present to the British and Canadians at the oncoming strategic conference in Quebec in August
44. His eyes had just hooked on a very beautiful young woman wearing an American Army Air Force uniform and who stood as part of the American delegation that accompanied President Roosevelt
45. Some in the American high command know about that, including President Roosevelt, but it is still considered a national secret, so I would appreciate if you didn’t mention this to Prime Minister Churchill or others in Great Britain
46. After a short whispered conversation with President Roosevelt, General Marshall got up from his seat and walked to the large map of Europe pinned to a portable board and grabbed the pointer hooked to one side
47. ‘’May I remind you all gentlemen that both President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill have jointly approved an invasion of France for this summer, and this under my command
48. I suspect that President Roosevelt will not be pleased by this, Sir Arthur
49. Ingrid looked plainly out of place right now as she sat with a dozen men, all much older and higher in rank or position than her, including President Roosevelt
50. She then looked at President Roosevelt with nearly imploring eyes