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1944

Page 73

by Jay Winik


  Roosevelt, Anna, 31, 85–88, 193, 516, 517

  FDR’s illness and, 549n

  Rutherfurd’s visit and, 156

  Roosevelt, Anna Rebecca Hall, 29

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 28–34, 240, 484, 520

  air travel of, 17, 18, 478

  background of, 29, 546n

  dating and engagement of, 28–31

  D-Day and, 174, 190, 194

  depression of, 33

  divorce offered by, 39

  education of, 29–30

  FDR’s affair and, 36–39, 156

  FDR’s correspondence with, 18, 30, 38, 402

  FDR’s death and, 527, 528

  FDR’s illnesses and, 39, 40, 88, 89, 141

  FDR’s political career and, 32–34, 478

  gifts for, 353

  illness of, 547n

  internment of Japanese Americans and, 443, 448

  Jews as viewed by, 33, 316, 319, 327–28, 377–78, 401, 402, 422, 547n

  marriage of, 30, 37

  as mother, 31, 36

  “My Day” columns of, 377–78, 402

  NYC apartment of, 489

  as Progressive and liberal, 20, 546n

  at Quebec conference, 485

  refugees and, 219, 226–29, 401, 402

  Sara’s relationship with, 31

  sexuality of, 36

  Roosevelt, Elliott (Eleanor’s father), 28, 29

  Roosevelt, Elliott (FDR’s son), 17, 19, 85, 156

  Casablanca conference and, 351, 352, 353

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 36

  air travel of, 16–19, 42, 351–52, 544n–45n

  appearance of, 23, 32, 36, 44, 60, 69, 84–85, 86, 163, 165, 174, 175, 193, 233, 240, 329, 340, 343, 400, 479, 491, 492, 507–8, 517, 519, 521, 526–27, 596n, 600n

  as assistant secretary of the navy, 32, 35–39, 196, 222, 548n

  atomic bomb and, 410–13, 509, 531

  background of, 23–26, 221, 545n–46n

  at Cairo conference, 392

  as callous and cunning, 44, 57, 165, 241

  at Casablanca conference, 18, 65, 351–54, 391, 392, 397

  charm and charisma of, 5, 15, 44–45, 60, 141, 165, 284, 312, 510

  Churchill and, see under Churchill, Winston

  cocktail hours of, 48, 65, 163, 165, 344, 400

  confidence of, 174, 178, 193, 350–51

  conviction, determination, and dedication of, 42, 43, 75–76, 78, 165, 475

  criticism and hatred expressed toward, 43–44, 54–55, 59, 142, 218, 232, 235, 242, 244, 247–48, 342–44, 399–400, 546n, 551n, 568n, 576n

  Darlan deal and, 342–43

  dating of, 28–31, 546n

  death of, 37, 209, 520–21, 527–31

  despondence of, 174, 563n

  driving of, 27, 45, 400, 422

  education of, 23, 25–31, 231, 546n

  Eisenhower as viewed by, 178–79

  Eleanor and, see under Roosevelt, Eleanor

  in elections, 32–36, 41–44, 597n–98n

  Episcopal faith of, 25, 546n

  extramarital affair of, 36–39, 156, 561n

  facial reading of, 61

  family travels of, 24, 27, 30

  as father, 31, 547n

  finances of, 27, 31, 32, 40

  Finnish relations severed by, 290

  fireside chats of, 47, 55, 73, 165, 179, 220–21, 313, 330, 396–97, 507, 534, 570n

  first hundred days of, 43–44, 46

  as governor of New York, 32, 41–42, 222, 312, 421, 422

  historical record and, 392

  Hitler and, see under Hitler, Adolf

  Holocaust and, 74, 138, 153, 166, 167, 173, 203, 206, 297, 301, 304, 307, 310, 313, 317–18, 319, 321, 328–33, 375, 378, 380–83, 387–88, 400–406, 409, 425–29, 450–51, 456, 457, 470–72, 516, 535, 560n, 562n, 583n, 594n, 595n

  humor and jokes of, 45, 58, 69, 165

  Ibn Saud and, 513, 515–16, 519

  improvisation and instincts of, 22, 55–57, 231, 511–12, 545n

  inauguration of (1945), 504, 507–9

  internment of Japanese Americans and, 442, 443, 447–48, 590n

  leadership of, 22, 45, 54–59, 90, 142, 164, 165, 174, 248, 426, 467–68, 472, 533, 595n, 602n

  legacy of, 531–36, 602n

  Lend-Lease and, see Lend-Lease policy

  liberalism of, 59, 230

  Lucy Mercer’s correspondence with, 37, 38, 39

  McDonald’s meeting with, 227

  marriage of, 30

  military hospital visited by, 481–82, 596n

  morale and, 278, 333, 341, 354, 393, 404, 574n

  new war powers legislation sought by, 332

  1942 war plans and, 273–78

  as noncommittal on war, 230–31, 233, 239, 241, 244, 247–48, 568n, 570n–71n

  oratory and speaking style of, 23, 32, 33, 39, 41, 42, 47, 55, 57–58, 59, 73, 85, 174, 179, 194, 231–32, 240, 330, 339–40, 350–51, 438–39, 477–79, 482–83, 487–91, 519–20, 532, 548n, 550n, 570n

  Overlord and, 13, 88, 90, 173–76, 178–79, 190, 192–200, 203, 375, 439

  Overlord commander selected by, 68, 72–73, 553n

  Palestine and, 405–6, 585n

  as paraplegic, 17, 34, 40–43, 45, 60, 90, 164, 247, 421, 482, 487, 560n, 597n

  Pearl Harbor and, see Pearl Harbor

  phone use of, 47, 61, 190, 192

  phony war and, 46–47

  pinnacle of political prestige and reputation of, 242

  political ambitions of, 32

  political career path of, 26, 32–36, 39, 41–42

  political comeback of, 41

  political setback of, 34, 421

  political talents of, 22–23, 467, 488

  postwar world and, 61, 62, 67, 72, 165, 328, 377, 381, 424–25, 475, 477–78, 485–86, 490, 492, 507, 512–14, 519–20, 532, 535, 536

  preoccupation with subversion of, 220–21

  pressure to open a second front and, 274, 276

  “proclamation of unlimited national emergency” issued by, 247

  at Quebec conference, 410–12

  refugees and, 214–18, 219–21, 224, 226–31, 313, 321, 332, 382, 386, 405–8, 425–29, 436–40, 535, 567n

  Riegner Telegram and, 307, 315, 316, 319

  self-interest of, 34, 39, 547n

  ships and sailing as interests of, 15, 17, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 55, 103, 139, 140, 141, 481

  sightseeing of, xiv, 4–5, 197

  sleeping, bed rest, and convalescence of, 85, 88–91, 103, 114, 139–42, 156–57, 162–63, 234, 483, 560n, 561n

  smoking of, 88, 89, 175

  social discomfort of, 33, 547n

  social life of, 26, 28, 36, 37, 141

  sports and athletics of, 24, 25–26, 30, 33

  Stalin and, 44, 60–62, 70–71, 165, 203, 273–74, 353, 511, 512, 553n

  as state senator, 32–35

  at Tehran conference, 15–22, 59–72, 85, 197, 203, 392, 442n, 510, 545n, 552n–53n

  third term of, 45, 46, 51, 164–65, 233–34, 242, 313

  Torch and, 276–78, 330, 338–44, 375, 534

  at Trident conference, 391–94

  unconditional surrender and, 354, 397

  U.S. lack of preparedness and, 51, 246, 551n

  on war criminals, 321, 329

  Warsaw revolt and, 465, 466–67

  wartime stewardship of, 15, 16, 44

  Wise’s meetings with, 328–31, 408

  Wise’s relationship with, 306, 308, 312–17

  World War I and, 35–39, 46

  at Yalta conference, 509–15, 520, 600n

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, health problems of, 34, 560n

  blood pressure, 87, 89, 156, 157, 165, 492, 555n

  bronchitis, 86–87, 89, 163

  codeine and, 157, 162

  congestive heart failure, 87, 138, 556n

  digitalis, 88, 556n

  election of 1944 and, 476, 484, 486, 490, 491, 492, 596n, 598n

  gallstones, 156, 165r />
  indigestion, 67, 85

  influenza, 39, 85–86, 163, 394, 399, 418, 427

  in 1945, 510–13, 516–17, 519–21, 526–27, 600n

  Parkinson’s disease, 358, 494

  polio, 23, 40, 89, 90, 549n

  at Tehran, 66–67, 552n

  Roosevelt, James (FDR’s father), 23–25, 33, 89, 546n

  death of, 27, 28, 443, 546n

  Roosevelt, James (FDR’s son), 478–79

  Roosevelt, Quentin, 38

  Roosevelt, Sara Delano, 31, 39, 240, 421

  FDR’s childhood and, 23, 24

  FDR’s correspondence with, 26, 27

  FDR’s engagement and, 30

  FDR’s relationship with, 23, 25, 27, 28, 31, 39, 547n

  husband’s death and, 27, 28

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 34, 56, 221, 546n, 548n

  death of, 39

  FDR compared with, 32, 33, 35, 36, 39, 41–42, 233

  as president, 27–30, 32

  “Roosevelt vs. Roosevelt” (radio talk), 57

  Rose, Billy, 377, 378

  Rosenberg, Sam, 116

  Rosenberg, Walter, see Vrba, Rudolf

  Rosenheim, Jacob, 449, 451

  Rosenman, Sam, 426, 427, 428, 487, 585n, 597n

  Rosin, Arnost, 200–201, 497

  Rotterdam, 48–49

  Royal Air Force, British (RAF), 52–53, 75, 129, 466

  Operation Jericho and, 461–63, 469

  rubber, 330, 333, 393, 409

  synthetic, 111, 203, 271, 291, 295, 453

  Rundstedt, General von, 199, 255

  Russia, Russians, 359, 509

  failure of invasions of, 251–52, 254, 571n

  in World War I, 46

  see also Soviet Union

  Rutherfurd, Lucy Mercer:

  FDR’s affair with, 36–39, 156, 548n, 561n

  FDR’s visits with, 156, 484–485, 526, 561n, 597n

  SA, see storm troopers, Nazi

  Sachsenhausen, 144, 499, 518

  Sacred Cow (plane), 16–19

  Sagalowitz, Benno, 300–304, 322, 576n

  Sahara desert, 478, 596n

  Saint Louis, Mo., 222

  St. Louis episode, 216–18, 228, 317, 567n–68n

  St. Louis Post Dispatch, 235

  Salerno, 398

  San Diego, Calif., 477, 478–79, 481

  San Francisco, Calif., 445, 514, 519, 520

  Saudi Arabia, 406, 513, 515–16

  Schiffler, Andrew, 416

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 551n

  Schloss, Julius, 287–88

  Schneider, Helga, 544n

  Schroeder, Gustav, 217

  Schulte, Clara, 283–84, 286

  Schulte, Eduard, 279–91, 574n–75n

  appearance of, 279–80, 283

  background of, 280, 575n

  in banking, 281

  at banking and industrial elite meeting, 286–87

  business trips of, 283, 289–90

  Final Solution and, 279, 280, 297–301, 303–5, 321, 322, 332, 419, 440

  Fitzner and, 289, 290–91

  as German, 279, 281, 284

  at Giesche, 282–83, 285, 287, 289, 291

  as informant, 289–90, 297–301, 303–5

  Jewish friends of, 281, 299

  Karski compared with, 404

  political views of, 284

  Schulte, Ruprecht, 281, 285

  Schulte, William, 219

  Schulte, Wolfgang, 281, 285

  Scipio Africanus, 197

  Scott, Winfield, 82

  Sebastopol, 255, 434, 510

  Secret Service, U.S., 17, 21–22, 65, 84, 190, 485, 490, 508

  Casablanca conference and, 351–52

  at Hobcaw Barony, 140

  White House security and, 349

  Security Service, Nazi, 144

  Senate, U.S., 43, 48, 333, 518–19

  FDR’s allies in, 237, 240

  FDR’s bid for, 35

  FDR’s views on, 45, 549n

  Foreign Relations Committee of, 415, 417–18

  Holocaust and, 375–76, 380, 387, 415, 417–18, 426, 428, 429

  Military Affairs Committee of, 47, 550n

  September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, 97, 532

  Seventh Army, German, 492

  Seventh Army, U.S., 395, 396, 505, 521

  Seventieth Tank Battalion, U.S., 157

  Seventy-First Division, U.S., 528

  Shanghai, 216

  Shangri-La (later Camp David), 58, 338, 393–94, 552n

  Sharon, Conn., 33

  Sherwood, Robert, 84–85

  shipping, ships, 245, 248, 352–53, 396

  British, 234, 245

  FDR’s interest in, 15, 17, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 37, 55, 103, 139, 140, 141, 481

  for refugee transport, 378, 385, 386, 417

  shoes, 101, 108, 112, 135, 258

  at Majdanek, 497–98, 598n

  Shoumatoff, Elizabeth, 526

  Siberia, 256, 262

  Sicily, 277, 396

  Allied invasion of, 73, 77, 344, 353, 393, 394–95

  Siemens factory, 112, 469

  sightseeing, xiv, 4–5, 22, 63, 197

  silver, 102, 118

  Silverman, Samuel Sydney, 315

  Singen, 298

  Sixteenth Infantry, U.S., 186

  Sixth Army, Nazi, 258

  Slapton Sands (Operation Tiger), 157–62, 177, 561n

  drownings at, 160–61

  missing officers and, 162

  rescue at, 161–62

  slave labor, 106–11, 117, 119, 120, 129, 236, 252, 256, 262, 269, 270, 271, 291, 318, 320, 322–23, 327, 453, 499, 518

  slavery, 316, 585n

  European and American, 113–14, 528, 532

  Slessor, John, 466

  Slovakia, 115, 116, 127, 150–56, 269, 450

  Allied bombing of, 174

  borders of, 145, 147, 150–53, 200

  German control in, 153

  Slovakian Jews, 115, 153–56, 166, 167, 200

  in Hungary, 437

  underground of, 172–73

  Small, Ken, 561n

  Smertenko, Johan J., 472

  Smith, Al, 39

  Smith, Jean Edward, 38, 567n, 568n, 595n

  Smith, A. Merriman, 560n, 561n

  Smith, Walter Bedell, 176

  Sobibór, 271, 304, 326, 391, 434, 494

  Social Democrats, 363, 370

  Sohier, Alice, 28, 546n

  Solahütte retreat, 104–6

  Sola River, 92, 128, 145, 149

  Somme, Battle of the, 273

  Sonderkommando, 100, 118, 120, 125, 557n

  insurrection of, 495–96, 499

  life expectancy of, 495

  photographs taken by, 498

  South Carolina, 91, 103, 139–42, 442, 560n, 561n

  see also Hobcaw Barony

  Southern Governors’ Conference, 474

  Southwick House, 175–78

  Soviet Jews, 165, 271, 322, 513

  mass shooting of, 256–64

  Soviet Union, 4, 165, 167, 248, 330, 351, 437, 440, 472, 496, 535, 585n

  Allied relieving of pressure on, 273, 275, 276

  Auschwitz and, 461, 499, 502, 503–4, 512

  Casablanca conference and, 352, 353

  collapse possibility for, 352

  D-Day and, 195

  Eastern front in, see Eastern front

  German invasion of, 52, 54, 60

  intelligence services of, 21

  Majdanek liberated by, 497–98, 504, 598n

  Nazi Germany compared with, 373

  Pacific war and, 513

  postwar world and, 62, 465

  refugees from, 225

  separate peace and, 60, 69, 277

  Tehran conference and, 12, 15–16, 19–21, 60–72, 545n, 552n, 553n

  U.S. aid to, 19, 54, 60–61, 70, 352, 512

  Warsaw revolt and, 465–66, 467, 488

  Spain, the Spanish, 139, 245, 277, 397, 417, 458, 459

  Jew
ish refugees in, 385, 407, 428, 435–36

  Spanish Jews, 268, 386

  Speer, Albert, 204, 358, 412

  Spellman, Francis Joseph, 438

  Sphinx, xiv, 1–5, 6

  spies, 223, 351, 427, 459

  German, 220–21, 223, 226, 366, 444–45

  Japanese, 445–46

  Squire, Paul, 323

  SS, 202, 257, 266, 268, 367, 373, 398, 480

  Auschwitz and, 93–98, 100–114, 117, 119–36, 143, 144, 295, 464, 495–96, 503, 508

  bombing and, 453, 454, 464

  in Budapest, 459

  construction of death camps and, 270

  death marches and, 502–3, 517, 521

  “decent” murders of, 293–94

  distraction and amusement for, 112–13

  escape attempts and, 122–30, 143, 144, 146

  in evacuation of Auschwitz, 502–3

  on Final Solution success, 271–72

  food jokes of, 121–22

  food stores of, 117

  Himmler appointed deputy leader of, 293

  Hungarian Jews and, 168–71

  Kristallnacht and, 211–12

  at Majdanek, 116

  Night of the Long Knives and, 284–85

  Oradour-sur-Glâne massacre by, 492

  raised by Jews, 125

  Rommel’s death and, 481

  Schulte and, 305

  Soviet Jews and, 257, 259–60

  special camp and, 119–21

  toll of killings on, 263

  vacations of, 103–6, 557n

  Vrba handed over to, 116

  Warsaw ghetto and, 390

  Warsaw revolt and, 597n

  Stagg, Captain, 563n

  Stalin, Joseph, 203, 475, 493, 502, 534

  Casablanca conference and, 352, 353, 354

  Churchill’s siding with, 54

  Eastern front and, 253–54, 274

  FDR’s cable to, 273–74

  FDR’s relationship with, 44, 60–62, 70–71, 165, 203, 353, 511, 512, 553n

  on German mentality, 66

  Hitler’s views on, 359

  map pin of, 197

  near collapse of, 254, 471n

  paranoia of, 276–77

  postwar world as viewed by, 65–66

  purges of, 60, 66, 252, 291

  separate peace and, 59, 60, 277, 448

  at Tehran conference, 15–16, 19–21, 60–72, 85, 203, 392, 552n, 553n

  Warsaw revolt and, 465, 466

  at Yalta conference, 509–14, 600n

  Stalingrad, 60, 61, 324, 333, 335

  German demise at, 352, 355

  map of battle of, 356

  Tunis compared with, 357

  Standard Oil Company, 412

  Star of David, 115, 271, 388, 403, 460

  starvation and malnutrition, 107, 108, 109, 112, 210, 256, 262, 403

  death marches and, 517

  in Warsaw, 260–61, 389

  State Department, U.S., 47, 72, 301, 314–18, 327, 382, 404, 457

  Bermuda conference and, 381, 383, 384, 387

  bureaucratic politics of, 316, 576n

 

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