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Franklin Delano Roosevelt & Winston Churchill

Taylor Shotkoski World History 6 Mrs. Herrmann. Franklin Delano Roosevelt & Winston Churchill. FDR. Born on January 30, 1882 Parents were James and Sara Delano Roosevelt He was educated by private tutors Then he went to Groton private school in Massachusetts

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt & Winston Churchill

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  1. Taylor Shotkoski World History 6 Mrs. Herrmann Franklin Delano Roosevelt&Winston Churchill

  2. FDR • Born on January 30, 1882 • Parents were James and Sara Delano Roosevelt • He was educated by private tutors • Then he went to Groton private school in Massachusetts • He received a BA degree in history from Harvard in 3 years • He then went to Columbia University • There he passed his bar exam in 1907

  3. FDR • March 17, 1905 he married Eleanor Roosevelt in New York City. • He had a lot of experience in politics, he started out as a New York Senator, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy, nominated for vice presidency, Governor of New York, and he was elected president four times in a row • He was stricken with polio in August of 1921 • Died in the beginning of his fourth presidency in Warm Springs, Georgia on April 12, 1945

  4. Winston Churchill • Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill • Born at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire on November 30, 1874 • Son of Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph • Lord Randolph was a conservative and his mom was too busy with the fashionable social life to raise him • He was raised by Mrs. Everest • He entered Harrow School, then he enrolled in the Royal Military Academy, in Sandhurst • His father died when he was 20 years old • He married Clementine Hozier on September 12, 1908

  5. Winston Churchill • After school he was commissioned into the 4th Hussars then he became a cavalry officer • Then he was with the 21st Lancers and then he was commissioned into the South African Light Horse • He returned to England and was elected into parliament as a conservative MP, then he became President of Board and Trade, then he was home Secretary, and then he was the Secretary of State for War and Air • As he continues his careers he becomes First Lord of the Admiralty, and then he finally becomes the Prime Ministers two times in a row • Then he resigns • He dies on January 24, 1965 in London England

  6. Similarities • Both had rich American mothers • Were both obsessive collectors as boys • Politics were their passion • Supporters and friends of each other • Loved tobacco, strong drinks, history, the sea, battleships, hymns, pageantry, patriotic poetry, high office, and hearing themselves talk

  7. They had such an interesting friendship that will go down in history for forever!!!

  8. Similarities • They helped each other in WWII and they won together and they wouldn’t have been able to do that without each other • Both were very courageous and very high ranked within their own countries • Accomplished a lot in their lifetimes and were men of peace • They also savored power • They would talk about war, politics, the burden of command, their health, wives, and children

  9. Reference Page • Franklin D. Roosevelt. (n.d.). The White House. Retrieved November 30, 2008, fromhttp://www.whitehouse.gov///.html • Franklin D. Roosevelt 32nd President of the United States. (n.d.). Franklin D. Roosevelt President Library and Museum. Retrieved November 30, 2008, from http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/.html • Gallagher, H. G. (1999). FDR’s Splendid Deception. Arlington: Vandamere Press. • Goodwin, D. K. (1994). No ordinary time (Touchstone, Ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. • Meacham, J. (2003). Franklin and Winston (J. A. Metsch, Ed.). New York: Random House. • Winston Churchill. (n.d.). Spartacus Educational. Retrieved November 30, 2008, from http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/.htm • Winston Churchill: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1953. (1953, January 1).Nobelprize.org. Retrieved November 30, 2008, from http:// nobelprize.org/‌nobel_prizes/bio.html

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