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Person    | Male  Born 30/1/1882  Died 12/4/1945

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

32nd President of USA. Married a distant cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt. Led the States into WW2 and died in office. Had polio from age 39 and is almost always shown seated. See for 6 more statues of him seated.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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50 years of peace

The two seated allies are unidentified at the site but with the assistance of...

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F. D. Roosevelt statue - small

This little statue greets you as you enter the cafe, the building on the left...

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Roosevelt statue

This is a rare representation of Roosevelt standing, albeit with a stick. A n...

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Malta Siege

The solid block of stone for the memorial came from Gozo, one of the three in...

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Jean Vigo

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