Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as a primary strategist in the effort to rid the world of German National Socialism and Japanese militarism in World War II. Franklin D. Roosevelt, by name FDR, was born in 1882 and died in 1945. He was the president of the United States and the only President to be elected into office four times (1933-45). President Roosevelt led the nation through two of its greatest trials: the Great Depression and World War II. Through the Great Depression, he created a series of programs called the new deal and helped defeat the powers of the Nazi government and the Japanese military ideology. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the best presidents the United States has ever had. Franklin D. Roosevelt was very high and …show more content…
During the summer vacation of 1921 Roosevelt fell ill with poliomyelitis and was paralyzed from the waist down. He would never recover in full to use his legs, but through the years of rehabilitation he was able to regain some mobility but it was never the same. He never lost hope though, even going to campaign for governor with Alfred Smith in 1922. During this time the middle of the Great Depression came near Franklin D Roosevelt campaigned for a new deal For the American people during the Great Depression and won office by a landslide. Insane assuring them they had nothing to fear but fear itself. "Upon entering the Oval Office, FDR was neither a die-hard liberal nor a conservative, and the policies he enacted during his first term sometimes reflected contradictory ideological sources. This ideological and political incoherence shrank in significance however, next to what former Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes described as a "first-class temperament," exemplified by the President's optimism, self-confidence, pragmatism, and flexibility. Above all, FDR was an optimist, offering hope to millions of Americans who had none.” (Miller Center- FDR domestic affairs, Leuchtenburg). President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal fought the Great Depression on several fronts the first 100 days of his presidency he pushed for legislation and reformed baking and financial sectors, tried to cure the afflicting American agriculture, Spoke on the VA radio about the country's predicament to calm the world public. In 1935 Franklin Delano Roosevelt's made a more liberal Direction with the New Deal overseeing the most far-reaching social economic legislation in American history, by the end of his second term Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his advisors simulated the national economy through spending policies and strategies that swayed for the next 30