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Finally it shows how the unprepared new President Truman managed to pick up the pieces and push Stalin and Churchill to accede to a bargain that would let the Anglo-Americans block Soviet threats against Western Europe and ensure that the world would not have to fear another Adolf Hitler.</summary><cover oclc="ocn050315054" type="isbn">0684810271</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2530</uniqueHoldings><holdings>3075</holdings><numEditions>10</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000908375</oclcnum><exprid>sw000466678:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1948</date><languages count="1"><lang code="eng" count="10"/></languages><dates different="4" first="1948" last="2008"/><audLevel>0.61</audLevel><creator>Sherwood, Robert E</creator><title>Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history</title><cover oclc="ocn049418755" type="isbn">1929631049</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2495</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2747</holdings><numEditions>3</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn007984546</oclcnum><exprid>sw007984546:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1982</date><languages count="1"><lang code="eng" count="3"/></languages><dates different="1" first="1982" last="1982"/><audLevel>0.47</audLevel><creator>Alsop, Joseph</creator><title>FDR, 1882-1945 : a centenary remembrance</title></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2428</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2450</holdings><numEditions>3</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn002284149</oclcnum><exprid>sw002284149:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1976</date><languages count="1"><lang code="eng" count="3"/></languages><dates different="2" first="1976" last="1977"/><audLevel>0.54</audLevel><creator>Lash, Joseph P</creator><title>Roosevelt and Churchill, 1939-1941 : the partnership that saved the West</title></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2278</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2341</holdings><numEditions>4</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000874240</oclcnum><exprid>sw000874240:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1974</date><languages count="1"><lang code="eng" count="4"/></languages><dates different="2" first="1974" last="1975"/><audLevel>0.49</audLevel><creator>Bishop, Jim</creator><title>FDR's last year, April 1944-April 1945</title></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2234</uniqueHoldings><holdings>3086</holdings><numEditions>21</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn051476868</oclcnum><exprid>sw051476868:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>2003</date><languages count="3"><lang code="eng" count="18"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="kor" count="1"/></languages><dates different="5" first="2003" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.43</audLevel><creator>Meacham, Jon</creator><title>Franklin and Winston : an intimate portrait of an epic friendship</title><summary>The most complete portrait ever drawn of the complex emotional connection between two of history's towering leaders Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill were the greatest leaders of the Greatest Generation. 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Theirs was a kind of love story, with an emotional Churchill courting an elusive Roosevelt. The British prime minister, who rallied his nation in its darkest hour, standing alone against Adolf Hitler, was always somewhat insecure about his place in FDR's affections which was the way Roosevelt wanted it. A man of secrets, FDR liked to keep people off balance, including his wife, Eleanor, his White House aides and Winston Churchill. Confronting tyranny and terror, Roosevelt and Churchill built a victorious alliance amid cataclysmic events and occasionally conflicting interests. Franklin and Winston is also the story of their marriages and their families, two clans caught up in the most sweeping global conflict in history. 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Persico also shows how FDR's infidelity as a husband contributed to Eleanor's eventual transformation from a repressed Victorian to perhaps the greatest American woman of her century; how the shaping hand of FDR's strong-willed mother helped to imbue him with the resolve to overcome personal and public adversity throughout his life; and how other women around FDR, including his &quot;surrogate spouse,&quot; Missy LeHand, and his close confidante, the obscure Margaret &quot;Daisy&quot; Suckley, completed the world that he inhabited.--From amazon.com.</summary></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>736</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2337</holdings><numEditions>12</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn053976674</oclcnum><exprid>sw050422875:lccn-n79-22932</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>2003</date><languages count="1"><lang code="eng" count="12"/></languages><dates different="1" first="2003" last="2003"/><audLevel>0.63</audLevel><creator>Houck, Davis W</creator><title>FDR's body politics the rhetoric of disability</title><cover oclc="ocn053976674" type="isbn">158544894X</cover></citation></about><bestCover oclc="ocn029424571" type="isbn">0140179054</bestCover><Identity>Wed Mar 04 23:48:28 EST 2009<Identity/></Identity></Identity>