Timeline of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on March 4, 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on April 12, 1945 upon his death.

1933

1934

1935

1936

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

1942

January

February

March

April

1943

1944

1945

References

  1. Henning, Arthur Sears (March 6, 1933). "President Takes Control of Gold; Forbids Any Hording or Export". Chicago Tribune.
  2. Boettiger, John (March 7, 1933). "Roosevelt Gives Governors Plan For Liquid Banks". Chicago Tribune.
  3. Henning, Arthur Sears (March 7, 1933). "Treasury Ban On Old Funds Still in Force". Chicago Tribune.
  4. "Roosevelt Retires From Law Firm; 2 Partners Continue". Chicago Tribune. March 7, 1933.
  5. "Hoover is Ready To Give Support To Bank System". Chicago Tribune. March 7, 1933.
  6. Henning, Arthur Sears (March 8, 1933). "New Laws on Bank Control Roosevelt Aim". Chicago Tribune.
  7. "Roosevelt Quits As Governor of Philippines". Chicago Tribune. March 8, 1933.
  8. Henning, Arthur Sears (March 9, 1933). "Roosevelt Announces Congress To Act Today: "Holiday" To End Soon". Chicago Tribune.
  9. Boetigger, John (March 9, 1933). "Press Meetings Informal For New President". Chicago Tribune.
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  12. Trohan, Walter. "Stimpson Warns: Japanese Foe Is No Pushover". Chicago Tribune.
  13. "Navy Criticism In London Paper Closed Incident". Chicago Tribune.
  14. "F.D.R.'s Message To Britain: 1942 Need Is Courage". Chicago Tribune. January 2, 1945.
  15. "Japanese Attack New Line North of Lost Manila". Chicago Tribune. January 3, 1942.
  16. "Wavell To Lead Allies in Pacific, Australia Hears". Chicago Tribune. January 3, 1942.
  17. Strand, William. "Sutdy Removal Of Arms Plants To Inland Areas". Chicago Tribune.
  18. "26 Nations Sign Pact For Finish Fight Upon Axis". Chicago Tribune.
  19. "Allies' Supply Leaders Confer At White House". Chicago Tribune. January 4, 1942.
  20. "Capt. Beardall Appointed Head of Annapolis". Chicago Tribune. January 6, 1942.
  21. State of the Union Address (January 6, 1942)
  22. "Roosevelt Lists Steinhardt As Envoy to Turkey". Chicago Tribune. January 8, 1942.
  23. "Stricter Aliens Control Plans Being Drafted". Chicago Tribune. January 8, 1942.
  24. "Divide Power To Fix Prices". Chicago Tribune. January 10, 1942.
  25. Manly, Chesly (January 11, 1942). "The Wages to Price Control". Chicago Tribune.
  26. "U.S. And Mexico Create Joint Defense Board". Chicago Tribune. January 13, 1942.
  27. "Add Things U.S. May Do Without: Sugar, Carrots". Chicago Tribune. January 19, 1942.
  28. "Wire Services Face Seizure by Government". Chicago Tribune. January 20, 1942.
  29. Trohan, Walter (January 22, 1943). "Navy Warned of Jap Threat, Hull Intimates". Chicago Tribune.
  30. "11% Advance Is Permitted In Compromise". Chicago Tribune. January 22, 1942.
  31. "Treasury May Ease Income Tax Rules For Idle". Chicago Tribune. January 23, 1942.
  32. Henning, Arthur Sears (January 24, 1942). "Pearl Harbor, Report Is Near, Says President". Chicago Tribune.
  33. "Ask Promotion For 5 Heroes In Philippine War". Chicago Tribune. January 25, 1942.
  34. "18 Mobile Camps To Follow Crop Harvest in East". Chicago Tribune. January 25, 1942.
  35. Trohan, Walter. "Vote Price Rule; Pick Ration Czar; Reveals 6 to 10 AEF's". Chicago Tribune.
  36. Edwards, William. "RIP Sending AEF To Ireland, But M'Arthur None". Chicago Tribune.
  37. "F.D.R., Churchill Name Members Of Super-Boards". Chicago Tribune. January 28, 1942.
  38. "F.D.R. Approves 100 Million Fund For La Guardia". Chicago Tribune. January 29, 1942.
  39. "Knox Says Navy Is Now Fighting In All Oceans". Chicago Tribune. January 29, 1942.
  40. "President Plans Fireside Chat To Nation on Feb. 22". Chicago Tribune. January 30, 1942.
  41. "12,000 Parties Mark Birthday Of President". Chicago Tribune.
  42. "Navy Organizes New Office For War Purchases". Chicago Tribune. February 1, 1942.
  43. "Do Not Persecute Alien Enemies, Says Atty. Gen. Biddle". Chicago Tribune. February 2, 1942.
  44. Manly, Chesly (February 3, 1942). "Naval Sitution Is Critical, Knox Tells Senators". Chicago Tribune.
  45. "Allied Consuls in Shanghai Are Moved to French Area". Chicago Tribune. February 5, 1942.
  46. "U.S. Forms Unit To Hunt Fraud In War Contracts". Chicago Tribune. February 5, 1942.
  47. "War Labor Body Takes Over G.M. CIO Pay Dispute". Chicago Tribune. February 6, 1942.
  48. "Big Manganese Program Aims To Free Imports". Chicago Tribune. February 9, 1942.
  49. "F.D.R. Learns He Can Get $37,500 Yearly Pension". Chicago Tribune.
  50. "Roosevelt Asks 5 Billion More For Lend-Lease". Chicago Tribune. February 11, 1942.
  51. "Mrs. Roosevelt to Quit OCD". Chicago Tribune. February 13, 1942.
  52. "Cuts in Non-War Spending Up to Congress - F.D.R.". Chicago Tribune. February 14, 1942.
  53. "Secret Inquiry Begun By U.S. In Normandie Fire". Chicago Tribune. February 15, 1942.
  54. "Launch 35,000 Ton Battleship Alabama Today". Chicago Tribune. February 16, 1942.
  55. "Ship Abandoned After Mystery Blasts". Chicago Tribune. February 19, 1942.
  56. "Slight Cold Confines President to His Room". Chicago Tribune. February 20, 1942.
  57. "Report New War Buying for Russ Is On Schedule". Chicago Tribune. February 20, 1942.
  58. Foust, Hal (February 22, 1942). "Okay Motorists' Designs To Save U.S. Tax Stamps". Chicago Tribune.
  59. Foust, Hal (February 23, 1942). "Okay Motorists' Designs To Save U.S. Tax Stamps". Chicago Tribune.
  60. "F.D.R. Parries Queries On and For MacArthur". Chicago Tribune. February 25, 1942.
  61. "Envoys Shifted To Bolster Latin American Front". Chicago Tribune. February 27, 1942.
  62. "F.D.R. Assails Farm Bloc For War Bill Rider". Chicago Tribune.
  63. "MacArthur Sets Aside $10,000,000 To Help Filipinos". Chicago Tribune. February 28, 1942.
  64. "Berle Calls It A 'People's War,', Says We'll Win". Chicago Tribune. March 2, 1945.
  65. Trohan, Walter (March 2, 1942). "Army to Select 95,000 Men for Officer School". Chicago Tribune.
  66. Strand, William (March 3, 1942). "Air Force Made Equal Partner in Army". Chicago Tribune.
  67. "Drop Wavell As Allied Chief". Chicago Tribune. March 3, 1942.
  68. "Lawyers Urged To Stand Guard On Civil Rights". Chicago Tribune.
  69. "Treasury Asks 7 1/2 Billon Tax Boost For 1942". Chicago Tribune. March 4, 1942.
  70. "Roosevelt High Military Chiefs In 2 Hour Parley". Chicago Tribune. March 6, 1942.
  71. "U.S. Sends More Planes To Help Dutch in Indies". Chicago Tribune. March 6, 1942.
  72. "F.D.R. Criticizes Briton's Move in Baring U.S. Base". Chicago Tribune. March 7, 1942.
  73. "Mrs. Roosevelt Raps Economy Plans For FSA". Chicago Tribune. March 9, 1942.
  74. "Schedule Meetings to Aid Search for Needed Metals". Chicago Tribune. March 9, 1942.
  75. "Voluntary Plan For Allocating Tankers Drawn". Chicago Tribune. March 10, 1942.
  76. "F.D.R. Clears Obscuration in Landis Decree". Chicago Tribune. March 11, 1942.
  77. "F.D.R. Spurns Unit Command For U.S. Forces". Chicago Tribune. March 11, 1942.
  78. "Name Crowley Custodian for Alien Property". Chicago Tribune. March 12, 1942.
  79. "U.S. Objects To Vatican's Ties with Japanese". Chicago Tribune. March 13, 1942.
  80. "President Says Now Is Time To Forget Politics". Chicago Tribune. March 14, 1942.
  81. "Senators Grill Morgenthau On Finance Policy". Chicago Tribune. March 14, 1942.
  82. "12 Allied Ships Lost In Great Battle of Java". Chicago Tribune. March 15, 1942.
  83. "Chicago Officer Commended For Hawaii Bravery". Chicago Tribune. March 16, 1942.
  84. "U.S. Announces Troops Arrive in Australia". Chicago Tribune. March 17, 1942.
  85. "F.D.R. Asks 825 Millions More For Needs of Navy". Chicago Tribune. March 17, 1942.
  86. Henning, Arthur Sears (March 18, 1942). "F.D.R. Resists Bill for Curb on War Labor". Chicago Tribune.
  87. "F.D.R. to Ask 17 1/2 Billons to Build Planes". Chicago Tribune.
  88. "Knox To Enlarge Atlantic Patrol 'Within 60 Days'". Chicago Tribune. March 19, 1942.
  89. "Asks Filipino Troops Be Paid the Same Rate As U.S. Army". Chicago Tribune. March 20, 1942.
  90. "Warns of Labor Shortage in War Plants By Fall". Chicago Tribune. March 21, 1942.
  91. "Roosevelt Sets April 6 As U.S. Total War Day". Chicago Tribune. March 21, 1942.
  92. "U.S. Gunboat Asheville Lost In Java Battle". Chicago Tribune. March 22, 1942.
  93. "F.D.R. Views NYA And CCC As Vital War Activities". Chicago Tribune.
  94. "Treasury To Finance By Selling Two Issues of Debt Certificates". Chicago Tribune. March 23, 1942.
  95. "Marine General At Iceland Base Gets Promotion". Chicago Tribune. March 24, 1942.
  96. "Here's One Nation That Doesn't Need U.S. Troops". Chicago Tribune. March 25, 1942.
  97. "Biddle Disowns Arnold's Views On Labor's Acts". Chicago Tribune. March 26, 1942.
  98. "U.S. And Filipino Troops Attack Two Jap Bases". Chicago Tribune. April 2, 1942.
  99. "Adult Bicycle Sales Banned; Plan Rationing". Chicago Tribune. April 3, 1942.
  100. "U-Boats Sink 4 More Ships Off U.S. Coast". Chicago Tribune. April 5, 1942.
  101. "Labor and Management Groups Help Set Production Records". Chicago Tribune. April 6, 1942.
  102. "Treasury Issue Well Received, Says Secretary". Chicago Tribune.
  103. "Navy To Accept Negro Recruits For Active Duty". Chicago Tribune. April 8, 1942.
  104. "President Sets May 17 'I Am An American' Day". Chicago Tribune. April 9, 1942.
  105. "WPB Will Make Alcohol From Drinking Liquor". Chicago Tribune. April 9, 1942.
  106. "Exports Exceed Year Ago; Fall Under Late 1941". Chicago Tribune. April 10, 1942.
  107. Trohan, Walter (April 11, 1942). "Clamp Tighter U.S. Control On Private Plants". Chicago Tribune.
  108. "Army Puts 'Jeep' In Bathtub And Sends It To Sea". Chicago Tribune. April 12, 1942.
  109. "452 More Firms, Persons Added to Trade Blacklist". Chicago Tribune. April 13, 1942.
  110. "Jones Stripped Of Power To Buy War Materials". Chicago Tribune. April 15, 1942.
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