FDR: Juggler (1940-1945)
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FDR: Juggler (1940-1945)
Devoted to the wartime years, charting the calculated and even devious path by which the American President maneuvered support for England before leading his country through the greatest war in history. Traces FDR's growing personal ties to Churchill and his relationship with Stalin, while looking at Eleanor's attempt to convince FDR to maintain the principles of the New Deal despite the pressures of war. Elected to a fourth term, FDR struggled to maintain his buoyant persona, willfully masking his seriously failing health.
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Length 75 min.
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Copyright 1994
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$ 19.95
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FDR
Produced and written by six time Emmy Award-winning
producer David Grubin, this goes beyond the familiar
words and images to offer a fresh incisive and often
surprising portrait of a man who changed American's
ideas about the Presidency and still shapes our
understanding of the role of government.
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