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Sunday, May 3, 2009 4:25:22 AM
A few months later, voters in the general election gave the Republicans major gains in both the House of Representatives and Senate. In most situations, such a change in support would have signaled the end of a president's power. If people will not follow, a president cannot lead or be elected. Adolf Hitler in Nuremberg, Germany But such was not the case for Roosevelt and the United States in the late nineteen thirties. It was true that economic and political troubles were not solved. But another crisis was growing larger every day, making these other problems seem less and less important. The crisis was in foreign policy. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party in Germany seemed ready to make war on Europe. And Japanese forces appeared to be planning new aggression in the Pacific. Americans could no longer just worry about their problems at home. A dark cloud was forming outside their door. That will be the subject of our next several programs.
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