This original contribution largely based on unpublished material to the biography of an American president and to the diplomatic history of the United States traces Franklin Roosevelt's contacts with the French from his childhood until the end of his life. It necessarily concentrates on the years after he ascended the presidency--the pre-war years of the 1930s and the war years from 1939 to 1944. Especially knotty were the war years when Roosevelt had to deal with two French governments--the Vichy government and the Free French government of Charles de Gaulle--as well as their representatives and supporters.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 240 mm
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978-0-275-94613-5 (9780275946135)
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MARIO ROSSI is a former special correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor and United Nations correspondent for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He is the author of The Third World (1963) and North Africa (1974).
Preface Introduction A Young Man in Search of France European Statesman: "A Bunch of Bastards" "Our Frontier Is on the Rhine" American Mistrust of Europe De Gaulle and the French Exiles Petain in Transition No Recognition for de Gaulle North Africa: Walking with the Devil Giraud or de Gaulle? France Is Free FDR: A Fresh Look at France Conclusion Bibliography Index