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FDR’s Reputation Challenged . . .<br />

FDR: The O<strong>the</strong>r Side of <strong>the</strong> Coin<br />

How He Tricked Us Into World War II . . .<br />

FDR—The O<strong>the</strong>r Side of <strong>the</strong> Coin: How We Were Tricked Into World War II. Hamilton Fish, <strong>the</strong> author, was one<br />

of those few former members of Congress who participated actively in <strong>the</strong> consideration of <strong>the</strong> early<br />

New Deal measures <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong> dramatic pre-war debates of 1939-1941. His political experience included<br />

three years in <strong>the</strong> New York State Assembly <strong>and</strong> 25 years in Congress, 10 as ranking minority member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Foreign Affairs Committee <strong>and</strong> four in <strong>the</strong> same capacity on <strong>the</strong> Rules Committee. His firsth<strong>and</strong> experience<br />

placed him in a unique position to write <strong>the</strong> history of our still almost-unknown<br />

involvement in WWII. The early chapters of FDR: The O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Side of <strong>the</strong> Coin deal with <strong>the</strong> president’s cl<strong>and</strong>estine diplomatic negotiations<br />

in <strong>the</strong> dangerous months before American intervention in<br />

World War II: in <strong>the</strong> Danzig Crisis; <strong>the</strong> war ultimatum to Japan,<br />

kept secret even from Congress; <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> unpublicized<br />

communications with Ambassador Bullitt <strong>and</strong> British<br />

leaders. Fish documents how FDR refused every prewar peace concession <strong>the</strong> Japanese<br />

offered, <strong>and</strong> later refused peace initiatives from <strong>the</strong> head of <strong>the</strong> German Secret<br />

Service—at a staggering cost in American lives <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> lives of those in Nazi concentration<br />

camps. In his analysis of <strong>the</strong> geopolitical effects of <strong>the</strong> Yalta agreements, Mr. Fish<br />

traces <strong>the</strong> causes <strong>and</strong> roots of <strong>the</strong> Korean <strong>and</strong> Vietnamese wars to <strong>the</strong> territorial concessions<br />

given <strong>the</strong> communists at Yalta. The reader will also note disturbing parallels between<br />

<strong>the</strong> political steps which led to our involvement in World War II <strong>and</strong> those that<br />

preceded <strong>the</strong> Vietnamese debacle. Softcover, 255 pages, #419, $18.<br />

The Roosevelt Red Record<br />

And its Background . . .<br />

First published in 1936 by arch communist<br />

fighter Mrs. Elizabeth Dilling, this<br />

incredibly well-documented book explores<br />

<strong>the</strong> rampant communist infiltration of<br />

America at <strong>the</strong> time through <strong>the</strong> programs<br />

<strong>and</strong> administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt.<br />

If you are an FDR fan, this book will shock <strong>and</strong><br />

amaze you with <strong>the</strong> number <strong>and</strong> scope of communist<br />

organizations <strong>and</strong> politicians supported by FDR <strong>and</strong> his<br />

wife during <strong>the</strong>ir time in power in Washington. Additionally,<br />

Roosevelt’s programs paralleled <strong>the</strong> Communist Manifesto<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> platforms of <strong>the</strong> Communist <strong>and</strong> Socialist Parties.<br />

Learn more in this new reprint of an old classic written by a courageous lady who had <strong>the</strong> guts to<br />

fight one of America’s most powerful presidents. The Roosevelt Red Record, softcover, 439 pages, #383, $15.<br />

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