The plot to overthrow FDR /

When Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the Presidency in 1932, many Americans looked to his bold New Deal plans as the way out of the dark days of the Depression. But a powerful group of financiers and industrialists saw his economic policies as a threat. The Plot to Overthrow FDR reveals how, inspired...

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Other Authors: Corwin, Andrew (Screenwriter), Ackroyd, David (Narrator), Andreas, Michael (composer (expression)), Alario, James (director of photography.)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : A & E Television Network : Distributed by New Video Group, ©1999, ©1996.
Series:American history in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:When Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the Presidency in 1932, many Americans looked to his bold New Deal plans as the way out of the dark days of the Depression. But a powerful group of financiers and industrialists saw his economic policies as a threat. The Plot to Overthrow FDR reveals how, inspired by political trends in Germany and Italy, this group conceived of a plan to either overthrow the newly-elected president or force him to take orders from them. They envisioned a paramilitary organization of disgruntled WWI veterans as the force to intimidate the government. The man they chose to inspire and lead this veteran's army was retired Marine General Smedley D. Butler, a colorful and outspoken champion of veteran's rights. But Butler was their undoing. After discovering the details of the conspiracy, the horrified general blew the whistle and subjected the outrageous plot to the scrutiny of a Congressional investigation.
Item Description:Originally produced as part of television program In search of history, in 1999.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (43 min.)) ; sound, color and black & white
Audience:Grade 7 through adult.
Production Credits:Editor, Andrew Corwin ; original music composed by Michael Andreas ; camera, James Alario [and others].