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   INDEX
   Acheson, Dean, 142
   Adams, Archie, 444
   Addsco strike (1943), 444, 539
   Adkins, John, 440
   affirmative action, 249
   aid to Allies:
   Cabinet reorganization and, 71–72
   convoys in, 233–34, 236, 277–78, 609
   FDR and, 61–62, 64–67
   Gallup poll on, 195
   Ickes’s view of, 262
   isolationists and, 70, 194–95
   Soviet invasion and, 255–58
   stab-in-the-back speech and, 67–69
   U.S. military opposition to, 61, 64–67, 70, 261
   see also lend-lease
   aircraft industry:
   mobilization effort and, 258–59
   Negroes employed in, 330
   Reuther plan and, 196–97
   unions and, 225–26
   Alabama Times, 330–31
   Albania, 578
   Albright, Joseph, 249
   ALCOA, 259–60
   Aldrich, Winthrop, 99
   Alexander, Will, 171
   Allen, Robert, 523–24
   Alsop, Corinne Robinson, 91, 375, 377
   Alsop, Joe, 377
   Altschul, Jack, 606
   aluminum scrap drive, 260–61
   Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 55, 184
   Ambrose, Stephen, 509–10
   American, 458–59
   American-British Conference on Refugees, 453
   American Civil Liberties Union, 321
   American Federation of Labor (AFL), 229, 247
   American Student Union, 122–23, 227
   American Youth Congress (AYC), 30, 83–84, 140–41
   Amsterdam News, 253
   Anderson, Marian, 163
   Anthony, George, 615
   anti-lynching law, 163–65
   anti-Semitism, 103, 173, 455
   FDR and, 102, 397
   see also Jews; refugee issue
   Anzio, Battle of, 508
   Arcadia Conference (1941), 303–4
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   Ardennes counteroffensive, see Bulge, Battle of the
   Argentia Conference, see Atlantic Conference
   Arizona, 288
   Arizona, University of, 428–29
   Army, U.S., 262, 292, 293
   aid to Allies opposed by, 64–67, 70
   August 1940 maneuvers of, 143–44
   extension of draft and, 267
   growth of, 372
   integrated combat units in, 567–68, 626–27
   Japanese-Americans in, 430, 514
   Louisiana maneuvers of, 48–52, 61
   preparedness of, 22–23
   segregated facilities in, 421–44
   army bases and camps, inspection of, 424–27
   Arnold, Henry H. “Hap,” 263, 305, 404, 477, 511, 609
   Arnold, Thurman, 259, 398
   Asbell, Bernard, 243, 287, 492
   Associated Press (AP), 25, 219, 222, 530, 594
   Astrid, Princess of Norway, 149
   Atkinson, Alfred, 429
   Atlantic, Battle of, 233, 449, 468
   Atlantic Charter, 266, 312
   Atlantic Conference (Argentia) (1941), 262–67, 277, 283, 301, 303, 598
   atomic bomb:
   in attacks on Japan, 621
   Churchill and, 346–47, 546
   Einstein’s letter on, 346
   ER and, 621
   FDR-Churchill secrecy pact and, 546
   first test of, 582
   Manhattan Project and, 347, 531, 590, 621
   proposed use of, 590
   in Quebec Conference, 461
   Attlee, Clement, 32, 305
   Augusta, 263, 265, 267
   Auschwitz concentration camp, 396, 515, 516
   Australia, 462, 463, 464, 465, 499
   Austria, 70, 103, 578
   auto industry, 259, 625
   defense mobilization and, 231–33, 314–15
   Ford strike and, 226
   Reuther plan and, 196–97
   wartime transformation of, 362–63, 365
   Avery, Sewell, 498
   Bachelder, Toi, 34, 242
   Badoglio, Pietro, 449
   Baltic States, 478
   Baltimore, 531, 533
   Baltimore Afro-American, 522
   Baltimore Sun, 17, 140
   Bankhead, William B., 44, 124, 129, 133, 159
   banking crisis, 57, 221, 320
   “Barbara Frietchie” (Whittier), 438
   Barber, William, 538–40
   Barkley, Alben, 44, 125–26, 133, 486–487, 526, 606
   Barn-more, Ethel, 198
   Bartlett family, 113
   Barton, Bruce, 185
   Baruch, Bernard, 102, 147, 216, 226, 411–12, 458, 469, 497–500
   Beardall, John, 262
   Beaverbrook, William Aiken, Lord, 45, 301, 305, 306, 308, 438, 439, 458
   Belair, Felix, 25
   Belgium, 14–15, 23, 30–31, 33, 38, 41, 63, 190, 403, 543, 564, 578
   Bell, Harry, 186–87
   Bell, Mildred, 186
   Bell, Minnewa, 178
   Belle Isle race riots, 445
   Bellinger, Patrick, 294
   Bellow, Saul, 450–51
   Belzec concentration camp, 396, 454, 515
   Benjamin, Maurice, 279
   Benjamin, Mrs. Maurice, 279
   Bennett, Harry, 226, 229
   Bergman, Ingrid, 399
   Bergson, Peter, 455
   Berle, Adolf A., Jr., 69, 173, 238, 591
   Berlin, Irving, 239–40
   Berlin, Isaiah, 45–46, 63, 308, 607
   Berlin Diary (Shirer), 359
   Bethune, Mary McCleod, 162, 163, 228, 447
   Biddle, Francis, 204, 322, 392, 446, 498, 604
   Bill of Rights, 485–86
   Birkenau concentration camp, 396, 515
   Bishop, Jim, 592
   Black, Ruby, 183
   black markets, 356
   blacks, see Negroes
   Blakeley, Betty, 414–15
   Blum, John, 399, 537
   Boettiger, Anna, see Roosevelt, Anna
   Boettiger, John, 235, 284, 338, 367, 372, 480, 517, 519, 591
   Anna Roosevelt’s correspondence with, 438, 466, 479, 480, 481, 498, 504, 568, 574, 575, 579, 583, 588
   D-Day speech and, 507
   and decision to serve, 409–10, 424
   emotional breakdown of, 472
   FDR and, 177, 211, 604, 632
   Kennedy and, 211
   with Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 181, 182
   in service, 452, 489, 491
   Teheran Conference and, 471–72, 473
   Boettiger, John, Jr., 75, 451, 489, 491, 492, 502, 520, 568, 598, 601, 604, 632
   Bogart, Humphrey, 310, 399
   Bohlen, Charles E., 257, 344, 475, 577, 578
   Bolero, Operation, 342, 439
   Bolton, Frances, 148
   Boston Evening America, 618
   Boston Globe, 210
   Bowen, Catherine Drinker, 561
   Bracken, Brendan, 382
   Bradley, Omar, 589
   Bratton, Rufus, 288
   Braun, Eva, 620
   Brazil, 384, 495
   Brett, George H., 65
   Bridges, Edward, 577
   Brinkley, David, 394, 432, 488
   Britain, Battle of, 138, 146, 151–52, 192, 195–96
   British Expeditionary Force (BEF), 32, 62–63
   British Gambia, 419
   British inspection tour, 379, 381–82, 391
   Brooke, Alan, 461, 506
   Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 161–62, 247, 248
   Broun, Heywood, 26
   Brown, Elliott, 209
   Brown, Raymond, 167
   Brown, Wilson, 473
   Browning, Robert, 91
   Bruenn, Howard, 494–96, 497, 498, 499, 500, 502, 503, 527, 537, 545, 563, 564, 578, 584, 598, 601, 602–603
   Bryan, 523
   Budd, Ralph, 55
   Bugbee, Emma, 183
   Bulge, Battle of the, 564–68, 578, 609
   Bullitt, William, 17, 62, 70, 154–55, 242, 536
   Bulloch, Martha, see Roosevelt, Martha Bulloch
   Burke, Edmund, 310, 544
   Burma, 316, 342, 405
   Burnett, Laurence, 422
   Burns, James MacGregor, 297, 485–486, 532, 582
   Bush, Vannevar, 590
   Business Week, 413
   Buttinger, Joseph, 102–3, 104, 175
   Byers, Jean, 567, 626–27
   Byrnes, James F., 107, 115, 129, 359, 440, 469, 487, 526, 527, 530, 559, 574–79, 585, 588, 616
   Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 577
   Cabinet, U.S., 214, 284, 393, 570, 586, 613, 615
   aging of, 500
   and attack on Pearl Harbor, 292
   British financial crisis discussed in, 190–91
   FDR and, 71–72, 604
   oil embargo and, 265–66
   postelection period and, 563–64
   Soviet Union and, 255, 261–62
   Cadden, Joseph, 140–41
   Cadogan, Alexander, 461–62, 577
   Calvert, Harold, 356
   Campbell, Mary, 542
   Canada, 142, 145–46, 343, 354
   Cannon, Jimmy, 291
   Caribbean tour, 492, 493–94
   Carl, Helen, 464
   Carney, Frank, 538
   Carroll, Sophia, 440
   Casablanca, 399
   Casablanca Conference (1943), 399, 401–8
   Catherine II (the Great), Empress of Russia, 601
   Catt, Carrie Chapman, 282
   Catton, Bruce, 56, 71, 559, 608
   Caudell, Marion, 50
   Cavell, Edith, 73
   CBS, 100, 264
   Celler, Emmanuel, 316
   Chaffee, Adna, 52
   Chamberlain, John, 589
   Chamberlain, Neville, 32, 38
   Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 53–54, 156
   Chaney, Mayris, 282, 324–25
   Chase, Stuart, 18
   Chelmno concentration camp, 396, 515
   Cherwell, Lord, 5 
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   Chiang, Madame, 473–74, 594
   Chiang Kai-shek, 283, 471
   Chicago Daily News, 71
   Chicago Defender, 253
   Chicago Sunday Tribune, 459
   Chicago Tribune, 153, 181
   child care, 416–17, 622
   Childs, Marquis, 31–32, 114, 215, 290, 294, 325, 356
   China, Republic of, 23, 283, 286, 470, 474, 560, 580
   Christmas Carol (Dickens), 306, 568
   Chrysler, 362–63
   Churchill, Clementine, 311, 313, 342–343, 379, 392, 508, 542–46, 576
   Churchill, Mary, 456–57
   Churchill, Sarah, 473, 474, 575, 576
   Churchill, Winston, 10, 24, 33, 63, 64, 66, 70, 152, 196, 278, 283, 317, 320, 362, 392, 479, 506, 563, 588, 606
   appointed prime minister, 33, 38
   at Atlantic Conference, 263–67
   atomic bomb and, 346–47, 546
   and attack on Pearl Harbor, 290–91
   bathtub story and, 312
   on Big Week bombing effort, 488
   at Casablanca Conference, 401–8
   and conscription of women, 380
   cross-Channel invasion opposed by, 343, 345–48, 439
   “Declaration of United Nations” signed by, 313
   de Gaulle and, 406–7
   destroyers-for-bases deal and, 142, 146–47, 148
   ER and, 311–12, 379, 381–82, 391, 457, 543
   fall of Tobruk and, 347–48, 437
   FDR contrasted with, 264, 308–9
   FDR’s death and, 605
   FDR’s personal relationship with, 33, 38, 42, 64, 192, 310–11, 313, 347, 379, 386, 408, 419, 506, 545
   FDR’s proposed European tour and, 596
   FDR’s speeches and, 68, 407–8
   FDR-Stalin relationship and, 476–477
   and FDR’s views on India, 343
   at first Quebec Conference, 456, 459–62
   Hopkins’s friendship with, 212–13, 215, 257, 342–43
   irregular routine of, 461–62
   joint session of Congress addressed by, 307–10
   lend-lease debate and, 213–14
   Morgenthau Plan and, 544
   Moscow trip of, 348
   in “My Day,” 300, 543
   North Africa invasion and, 348, 389
   Overlord and, 477, 506–8
   poems recited by, 438, 577
   Polish free elections and, 597
   second front and, 342–43, 345
   at second Quebec Conference, 542–46
   sixty-ninth birthday of, 477
   Soviet invasion and, 254–55
   speech preparation of, 308–9
   at Teheran Conference, 473–77
   at Trident Conference, 437
   U.S. visits of, 300–305, 343–47, 432, 435–36, 438–39, 456–57