Franklin D. Roosevelt White House Office Transcripts Collection. 8/22/1940 - 10/10/1940. Transcripts of White House office conversations. 8/22/1940 - 10/10/1940. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Transcript of White House Office Conversations, 1940

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Franklin D. Roosevelt White House Office Transcripts Collection. 8/22/1940 - 10/10/1940. Transcripts of White House office conversations. 8/22/1940 - 10/10/1940. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Transcript of White House Office Conversations, 1940

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