Biography of Franklin D Roosevelt

The office of the US President, they say, is considered the world's most important office. There have been many charismatic individuals who held that office. One such personality was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Biography of Franklin D Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York on the 30th of January, 1882. He was born to a wealthy couple, James and Sara Roosevelt. His early education took place inside the Roosevelt house by home tutors, before attending Groton school at the age of 14. He was a bright student and excelled in his studies at the Harvard University and Columbia Law School. He got married to his cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt in 1905. She was the niece of Theodore Roosevelt, who was the President of United States from 1901 to 1909.

Franklin had great admiration for Theodore Roosevelt and just like him, Franklin entered politics, although as a Democratic party candidate. He became a member of the New York senate in 1910. He became an active Democrat leader and was appointed by President Wilson, as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, a post he held for six years. He attended the Paris Peace Conference, but voiced his opinion strongly against the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty, which imposed humiliating conditions on Germany, turned out to be a major cause for World War II. Roosevelt's popularity grew manifold and the Democratic candidate for presidency, James Fox selected him as his running mate for Vice President, in the year 1920.

In 1921, he was diagnosed with poliomyelitis which left him paralyzed. His legs suffered permanent damage, although he underwent strenuous training to minimize the effect of the illness. He came back even more matured and composed after this period and helped the Democratic nominee, Alfred Smith in his campaign for the highest office, which, unfortunately, he lost. Roosevelt became the Governor of New York in 1928.

His work for the New York state and national issues, made him the obvious choice as the Democratic presidential nominee in the year 1932. He convincingly defeated Republican Herbert Hoover and became the 32nd President of the United States of America. Just before assuming office, there was an assassination attempt on him, by an Italian immigrant, Giuseppe Zangara, when he was addressing a rally in Belmont Park, Miami. Although, the shooter missed his mark the bullet struck Roosevelt's good friend, the then New York mayor Cermak, who succumbed to his wounds. Zangara was executed within three weeks of this incident.

Roosevelt took over at a time when America was reeling under the effect of the Great Depression and there were almost 1,300,000 unemployed people in the country. Roosevelt introduced sweeping reforms to bring the US economy back on track. He brought some relief to an ailing economy, but there was also some opposition to his policies, like the 'New Deal', where he proposed to enlarge the Supreme Court. Despite such events, he was successful in winning four terms as the president, as his mass acceptance had grown enormously. Another major event during his tenure was World War II. Although USA had maintained a neutral policy with respect to their involvement, they supplied huge military aid to the Allies, especially its good old friend UK. When France surrendered to Germany and England was under heavy attack, US increased its aid in every possible way, stopping just short of actual participation in the war.

The Japanese launched a heavy aerial attack on the American Naval Base of Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, in lieu of the American involvement. This prompted the American entry into the war, which led to a drastic change on all war fronts. Franklin Roosevelt directed all the production and resources of the state towards its military initiatives and America emerged a super power after the end of the war. During the closing stages of the battle, Roosevelt's health suffered a great deal. He was extremely tired and fazed, as a result of all the hectic demands and pressures of being a president.

After the Yalta conference, he chose to take a hiatus. Unfortunately, during his vacation stay at a spa in Warm Springs, Georgia, he suffered a massive attack of cerebral hemorrhage, and died on April 12th, 1945 at an age of 63. His body was carried to New York and laid to rest at his estate in Hyde Park. Franklin D Roosevelt went down in history, as one of the greatest presidents of the United States of America.

By Prashant Magar
Published: 6/11/2009
 
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