
Roosevelt and Hopkins
About this book
This is a very intimate look at the partnerships between Hopkins and Roosevelt forged in the 30s as they waged war on southern Dems and northern Republicans to use infrastructure spending to revive towns, farmland and urban life. Hopkins later served as Roosevelt’s private attache’ to Britain and Russia to help mitigate the ongoing and often contentious relations between Churchill and Stalin; while FDR focuses on domestic industrial issues and broke up fights between his strongly progressive Vice President Henry Wallace and the southern power brokers who hated the New Deal.
Subjects
Politics and governmentWorld War, 1939-1945Foreign relationsWarfareGuerre mondiale, 1939-1945GUERRA MUNDIAL II, 1939-1945Famous PersonsPolitique et gouvernementWorld War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924PoliticsPOLITICA Y GOBIERNOEtats-Unis. Hopkins, Harry Lloyd (1890-1946)Etats-Unis. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945)Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Politique de guerreGuerre mondiale (1939-1945)Franklin Delano Roosevelt