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Fireside Chats Addresses American 1933 1944
Fireside Chats Addresses American 1933 1944
Between 1933 and 1944, President Franklin D Roosevelt employed the new medium of radio to address the nation. During the Great Depression and the Second World War, Roosevelt spoke to Americans in regards to his plans for economic recovery, the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and other topics. Contains the finish text of all thirty Fireside Chats.
About the Author
Russell D. Buhite, Professor and Head of the Department of History in the University of Tennessee, holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He is the author of Soviet-American Relations in Asia, 1945-1954, published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
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Disappointed By P. Riley I purchased this book to fill out other books I have on FDR. When I read this book I was completely disappointed as there was not as some “chats” as I expected and none kept prior to huge events in that time frame, such as prior to Pearl Harbor. I would rather have a refund for this is the original time I didn’t get something of value out of a book I purchased at Amazon. Reader
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Not Quite 5 Stars By Janice F. Weidman This was a gift with expedited delivery. They promised to e-mail me when they shipped but I didn’t get that e-mail so I wasn’t competent to track that the gift was received.
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