War leadership: The war’s leaders all “came to realize that the only way to inform themselves quickly and directly and, in turn, act swiftly and directly on their military and civilian hierarchies was to keep their personal staffs very small... [Meanwhile] American vice-presidents now have a larger staff to schedule their appearances at political dinners in state funerals then President Roosevelt had to run the United States and its war effort in World War II” (p. 288).
“Franklin Roosevelt did not want to lead the United States in war at all. In 1968... [author/historian] Robert Divine put forward a picture of Roosevelt as a man who was at heart an isolationist and a pacifist, primarily as a result of his experiences in World War I, and who hoped until literally the last moment that it might be possible to keep the United States out of war. The evidence which has come to light in the intervening years has dramatically reinforced this view of the president” (p. 299).
FDR got through an unbelievable amount of work as “he was absolutely determined to lead the nation through the war... he would make the tough decisions himself ... [and] the president accepted the military and political risks... [H]is staff did not hesitate to place documents in French or in German on their chief’s desk. Roosevelt kept track of the ‘Ultra’ materials and was highly conscious of security considerations. Just once the log of the Map Room, the command center through which the most secret current reports on the war flowed, records that the president's dog Fala came in; but it also notes that the president immediately told him to leave as he was not permitted there. The country’s most famous Scottie lacked the necessary clearance” (pp. 299-300).
Prime Minister General Tojo Hideki also kept the position administer of war, like Churchill. However, “the Japanese military system is structured in such a fashion that a number of military and naval officers could move practically on their own. The theoretical supreme commander was the emperor; but in practice issues were, until August 1945, only brought to the emperor when all others had reached an agreement. In effect this meant that there was no central coordinating person in the Japanese war effort... e.g., the best Japanese and most Western accounts of the Battle of Midway do not mention Tojo a single time” (pp. 302-03).
“Stalin was never particularly enthusiastic about cooperating with his Western partners. He had not wanted to work with Britain and the United States, and he was not about to go out of his way for them once he was thrust into their company by Hitler... Nothing is more instructive than the contrast in the reporting of the German diplomatic representatives on their relations with Soviet officials with those of the United States and British representatives: it is obvious the Soviet leadership greatly preferred to work with the Germans” (p. 305).
“Practically all [of Germany's] field marshals and four-star generals received enormous sums [bribes] secretly from Hitler, partly in huge sums and partly in regular monthly secret supplements to their already very high pay... [Guderian] was given a huge [Polish] estate worth 1.25 million marks” (p. 308). Weinberg's position is that their post-war memoirs are often self-serving and suspect.
Weinberg, Gerhard L. Germany, Hitler, and World War II: Essays in Modern German and World History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp vi, 347.
He served from March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945. I think that's pretty cool. That's three terms. What year did they start two terms? Any one know? I'm too lazy to google. Originally Posted by R.M.I don't know when the two term max started either, just be glad it did. Could you imagine the idiots we could have had in office twelve years, eight is bad enough. Four is even too long for some of these morons.
He served from March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945. I think that's pretty cool. That's three terms. What year did they start two terms? Any one know? I'm too lazy to google. Originally Posted by R.M.seriously you have to be the dumbest CUNT on this site- everyone fucking knows he was the only 3 term President- you are damn near 40 and just found it out? You think it's cool huh- do you really or are you trying to just fit in? If there were no term limits Obama would be in office right now you dumb CUNT.
...and i know Luke Wyatt's gonna hate this... but the truth is that the Italian army sucked! even the Germans got fed up with them. yeah their Navy actually did have several state of the art battleships but it wasn't enough. their air force didn't stand up well either even with a massive building campaign... but based on designs that were quickly rendered obsolete. Originally Posted by The_Waco_KidYeah, but don't forget... they impressed the fuck out of everyone when they knocked out Haile Selassie's spear-throwing Ethiopians!
seriously you have to be the dumbest CUNT on this site- everyone fucking knows he was the only 3 term President- you are damn near 40 and just found it out? You think it's cool huh- do you really or are you trying to just fit in? If there were no term limits Obama would be in office right now you dumb CUNT. Originally Posted by Luke_WyattSpeaking of trying to fit in..you're a joke!
seriously you have to be the dumbest CUNT on this site- everyone fucking knows he was the only 3 term President- you are damn near 40 and just found it out? You think it's cool huh- do you really or are you trying to just fit in? If there were no term limits Obama would be in office right now you dumb CUNT. Originally Posted by Luke_WyattThank God for the Twenty Second Amendment.
Speaking of trying to fit in..you're a joke!correct!
This last election was a referendum on Obama you fat piece of lard.
You are the real cunt and cock sucker. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
The Great Depression was great because FDR made it great. It took WW2 to pull out of it.correct! his so-called new deal didn't do shit. right up until the onset of WWII it had failed to make much if any progress in ending the Great Depression. WWII fixed that problem
FDR was a drunk and he drank himself to death. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
seriously you have to be the dumbest CUNT on this site- everyone fucking knows he was the only 3 term President- you are damn near 40 and just found it out? You think it's cool huh- do you really or are you trying to just fit in? If there were no term limits Obama would be in office right now you dumb CUNT. Originally Posted by Luke_Wyattbahhahaaa u stupid fat whopper .. FDR was elected to 4 .. FOUR terms u idiot not 3. and u think u are gonna give history lessons here? NOT
seriously you have to be the dumbest CUNT on this site- everyone fucking knows he was the only 3 term President- you are damn near 40 and just found it out? You think it's cool huh- do you really or are you trying to just fit in? If there were no term limits Obama would be in office right now you dumb CUNT. Originally Posted by Luke_WyattSaid that fat sad trick. HeH. Now shut that fat trick mouth yours and go chock on Popeye's. Bitch don't get it twisted.