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Author of the new book PRESIDENTS OF WAR (Crown). Nine books. @NBCNews Presidential Historian. Contributor PBS @NewsHour. Williams College. Born Chicago.

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    Michael Beschloss‏Verified account @BeschlossDC 15 Sep 2016

    Winston Churchill & FDR met to discuss post-World War II era at Quebec today 1944: #Lifepic.twitter.com/sHd0IyJ4kE

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      1. gamernorcal‏ @gamernorcal 16 Sep 2016
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        Churchill said FDR was the coldest man he ever met.

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      1. johnmccaa‏Verified account @johnmccaa 15 Sep 2016
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        great photo; FDR reelected to 4th term in weeks... dead a few months later. A huge shock but you see... he looks bad here

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      1. Tim Weisensel‏ @1TimothyA 15 Sep 2016
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        FDR looks pretty rough.

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      1. Steve Houser‏ @Stephen_Houser 15 Sep 2016
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        His appearance brings up a lot of questions about what happened in FDR's final months in office, he doesn't look well.

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      1. MaryStanfordDC‏ @marystanforddc 15 Sep 2016
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        amazing photo. FDR looks like weight of Presidency during the Depression and WWII finally caught up with him.

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      1. John V‏ @johnv21964 15 Sep 2016
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        man FDR was tired.. Amazing leaders at a very difficult time

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      1. Mr. Gladstone‏ @jcdobbs1107 15 Sep 2016
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        two of the greatest human intellects ever.

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      1. Musashi Mushin‏ @SinePari318 15 Sep 2016
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        Churchill looks like he just heard about Executive Order 9066. #Legacy

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      2. Deb Shaw‏ @debjshaw 15 Sep 2016
        Replying to @BeschlossDC

        @jmeacham Still cannot believe the bust was sent back. SMH

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      3. Gustavo‏ @littleyoyo4 15 Sep 2016
        Replying to @debjshaw @BeschlossDC @jmeacham

        Still cannot believe people are butthurt about that. smh

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      1. Ron Pyke‏ @RonPyke 15 Sep 2016
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        Amazed that FDR survived to April. #Icons

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      1. Annie B-  🇺🇸‏ @yfabb 15 Sep 2016
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        sad pic of FDR.

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      1. amk44139‏ @amk44139 15 Sep 2016
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        Unusually pensive looking Churchill. Is he realizing for first time how sick FDR is?

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      1. BklynBorn‏ @mgaax 15 Sep 2016
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        FDR looks so old and tired

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      1. Laura Peck‏ @LauraPeck6 15 Sep 2016
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        Churchill came to Quebec and Ottawa many times.

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      1. brian kelly‏ @brianbrands 15 Sep 2016
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        #flyonwallmoment

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      1. Broadus  ⚒‏ @BROADUS 15 Sep 2016
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        FDR was younger than Churchill and Stalin, I believe... 😔

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      1. Lucas Aspen‏ @riverstonecap 15 Sep 2016
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        always shocking to note that FDR was only 63 when he died. Toward the end of his life, he looked close to 90

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      1. dblight‏ @dblight 15 Sep 2016
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        FDR looks like a corpse. Maybe that's because he almost was.

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