The New Dealers' war
FDR and the war within World War II
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2001 - Basic Books, New York, New York (State)
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English
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- Open LibraryOL6791382M
- Internet Archivenewdealerswarfdr00flem
- ISBN-100465024645
- ISBN-139780465024643
- Goodreads1703667
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- Library of Congress Control Number00054729
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- DDC973.917/092
- LCCE807 .F54 2001
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"Solidly challenging the idea that World War II was a "good war," The New Dealers' War offers a drastically new look at the conflict that has dominated the history of the twentieth century. For many Americans, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's role in leading the United States throughout most of World War II has made him one of America's most venerated presidents. Biographers have all but lionized FDR for his war leadership, a tendency that has been reinforced lately as Americans celebrate the riches of memory by saluting the generation that won that titanic global conflict with blockbuster movies and best-selling books. But, as Thomas Fleming reminds us, memory is not history, and in The New Dealers' War, he reveals an entirely different Roosevelt from the one that most people like to remember.". "Unquestionably, The New Dealers' War is one of those rare books that will force readers to rethink what they think they know about one of the most pivotal events in the American past. It will surely spark debate about FDR's role in shaping the course of history in the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.
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