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Fiorello H. LaGuardia, mayor of New York City, posing with a 300-pound halibut at the Fulton Fish Market.

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Library of Congress. New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.12771

Date

1939

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C. M. Stieglitz, World Telegram staff photographer

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Deutsch: Fiorello Henry LaGuardia (* 11. Dezember 1882 in New York; † 20. September 1947 in New York) war Bürgermeister von New York. Er war Nachfolger des nach einem beispiellosen Korruptionsskandal zurückgetretenen Jimmy Walker.
English: Fiorello Henry LaGuardia (born Fiorello Enrico LaGuardia; December 11, 1882September 20, 1947) was the Republican Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945. He was popularly known as "the Little Flower," the translation of his Italian first name, also perhaps a reference to his short stature of just 5 feet. A popular mayor and a strong supporter of the New Deal, LaGuardia led New York's recovery during the Great Depression and became a national figure, serving as President Roosevelt's Director of Civilian Defense during the run-up to the United States joining the Second World War.
Français : Fiorello Enrico LaGuardia, né le 11 décembre 1882 et décédé le 20 septembre 1947, fut le maire de New York de 1934 à 1945. Surnommé "the Little Flower" (la petite fleur) du fait de sa petite taille et de la traduction de son prénom en Italien, il reste dans l'histoire comme un maire important du fait de sa gestion lors de la Grande dépression de 1929. Son père, Achille Luigi LaGuardia, était un immigrant italien et sa mère, Irene Cohen, était une juive originaire d'Autriche-Hongrie.
עברית: פיורלו הנרי לה גוארדיה ( 11 בדצמבר 1882 - 20 בספטמבר 1947), ראש עיריית ניו יורק בשנים 1934 - 1945.
Italiano: Fiorello Henry LaGuardia ( New York City, New York 11 dicembre 1882 - 20 settembre 1947), uomo politico e sindaco di New York City, in carica dal 1933 al 1945.
Svenska: Fiorello LaGuardia, född 11 december 1882, död 20 september 1947.

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