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Five Days In Philadelphia: 1940, Wendell Willkie, FDR, and the Political Convention that Freed FDR to Win World War II
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| #1584347 in Books | Public Affairs | 2006-06-27 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .66 x5.58 x7.78l,.74 | File type: PDF | 296 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| and I am delighted to find out what WW was all about|By Mike|I was not quite 2 years old at the time, but the cultural atmosphere is so well described by the author, and I am delighted to find out what WW was all about. Politically, it's a Battle of the Brands, that set the stage for a long time to come. Highly recommended.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.|
There were four strong contenders when the Republican party met in June of 1940 in Philadelphia to nominate its candidate for president: the crusading young attorney and rising Republican star Tom Dewey, solid members of the Republican establishment Robert Taft and Arthur Vandenberg, and dark horse Wendell Willkie, utilities executive, favorite of the literati and only very recently even a Republican. The leading Republican candidates campaigned as isolationists. Th...
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