Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 - April 12, 1945) was the 32nd (1933-1945) President of the United States. He was elected to an unprecedented four terms of office - the only U.S. president elected more than twice. His main contributions were the instituting of major economic and social assistance programs, leading the country through a successful involvement in World War II and the formation of the United Nations.
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- Criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Sunrise at Campobello
- List of coupled cousins
- List of United States Presidents who died in office
- Arthurdale
- Warm Springs
- Great Depression in the United States
- World War II
- Historical rankings of United States Presidents
- Business Plot
- FDR's limousine
- List of Presidents of the United States
- U.S. Presidents on U.S. postage stamps
- Rooseveltplaats
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