Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, often referred to by his initials FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States of America, and widely regarded as being the cornerstone in the Allied victory in World War II. Perhaps the greatest dead President who ever lived, at least up until the point he died, some of the accomplishments during his tenure as the longest-serving President included ending the Great Depression and destroying the Nazis with Patriotism.
Though he died in 1945 before the end of World War II, Roosevelt was resurrected by unknown means (possibly by atomic science...) and is now an employee at McAwesome's Parasailing and Chocolate Bakery. Like all McAwesome's employees, he is a counterpart of a Shortpacked! employee. In Roosevelt's case, his Shortpacked! counterpart is Ronald Reagan.
History
Public life
For more information, see Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Wikipedia).
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 to a wealthy family that was coincidentally named Roosevelt. Though only a baby at the time, he possessed the ability to adapt that would make him famous. His body cells multiplied and he grew in size, so within a mere four decades later, he was much larger and 40. It was in this form that he would contract a debilitating illness that left him paralyzed from the waist down and fail to become Democratic Vice President. Despite these unfortunate events, Roosevelt later went on to become President of the United States and introduced the New Deal, which aimed to provide "relief, recovery and reform" for the people and economy of the United States by giving the unemployed jobs building highways and dumping wheat into the ocean. This socialist-leaning policy is criticized by conservatives to this very day.
When war broke out of the worldly scale for the second time, Roosevelt attempted to keep the United States out of the fighting for as long as it was politically advantageous until the attack on Pearl Harbor. Fueled by public sentiment for VENGEANCE, Roosevelt was often depicted in propaganda cartoons as a vigorous, Nazi-smashing man who wasn't a cripple.
Officially, Roosevelt apparently died in 1945, less than a month before the defeat of the Nazis in Europe.
