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George F. Earle, a former Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, recalled his days in the White House during W.W. II when a secret German delegation came around wishing to bring an end to the war. Roosevelt rejected the conditions and Earle openly chastised him for it.


Another FDR article from CONFIDENTIAL MAGAZINE can be read here


Click here to read an assessment of the late-war German soldier…






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