Extraordinary Times: the Roosevelts During World War Ii

Extraordinary Times: the Roosevelts During World War Ii

by (u. S. A.) Doris Keens Goodwin, You Yiding, Liu Chunfa, Translated By Gu Hongxin

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In this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Doris Keens Goodwin chronicles the triumphs of America and its First Family, who worked together, endured hardships, and ultimately achieved great things. Franklin Roosevelt and his country: In the midst of the most unprecedented economic crisis, the Great Depression, he entered the White House in a wheelchair and began an unprecedented four terms. From the famous Roosevelt New Deal to the Pearl Harbor incident, from the Atlantic Charter to the Yalta Conference, he led the United States to ultimately win the anti-fascist war. What runs through it are: his tenacity, bravery, strength, belief, commitment, vision, his extreme self-confidence, his appeal, his sense of timing, political skills and dedication, his idealism and realistic attitude; his loneliness, his weakness, his helplessness

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