Jumat, 21 April 2017

Their Darkest Hour: A Handle on How FDR Handled People

FRANKLIN DELANO Roosevelt wrote no memoir, kept no diary, confided in no one. Though celebrated as one of the greatest American presidents, FDR remains an elusive figure. Which is why I so valued the opportunity some years ago to interview George Elsey. Elsey was 24 in April 1942 when, as a recently commissioned navy ensign, …

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