Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II
The untold story of the most crucial bipartisan alliance in United States history.

As Adolf Hitler’s Nazi armies threatened Europe, Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged a divided America to mobilize to defend democracy and freedom. Many Republicans accused FDR of leading the nation needlessly into war and demanded that America remain neutral. On June 20, 1940, FDR shocked the country by announcing that two prominent Republicans would take posts in his cabinet. Henry Stimson, former President Herbert Hoover’s secretary of state, became secretary of war, and Frank Knox, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1936, became secretary of the navy.

Roosevelt intended the appointments to build national unity. But building a coalition across party lines was a risky move that could have backfired politically. It also placed a bipartisan relationship at the center of America’s confrontation with global fascism. FDR’s Republican allies went on to play critical roles in leading the war effort, and many bills passed Congress during the war years with strong backing from both parties. Following Roosevelt’s death, Stimson continued to champion bipartisanship under President Truman in the closing chapter of the war. This alliance stands as a historic example of united leadership in a nation scarred by political division.

Uniting America is the first book to paint a full portrait of this extraordinary collaboration, tracing it back to its origins in 1933. Author Peter Shinkle reveals the true extent of bipartisanship during the war, including previously undisclosed information about Stimson’s work with 1940 Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkie and other Republicans who supported FDR. This fascinating and deeply researched book is a must-read for anyone who believes America must once again unite to defend democracy at home and abroad.

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Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II
The untold story of the most crucial bipartisan alliance in United States history.

As Adolf Hitler’s Nazi armies threatened Europe, Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged a divided America to mobilize to defend democracy and freedom. Many Republicans accused FDR of leading the nation needlessly into war and demanded that America remain neutral. On June 20, 1940, FDR shocked the country by announcing that two prominent Republicans would take posts in his cabinet. Henry Stimson, former President Herbert Hoover’s secretary of state, became secretary of war, and Frank Knox, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1936, became secretary of the navy.

Roosevelt intended the appointments to build national unity. But building a coalition across party lines was a risky move that could have backfired politically. It also placed a bipartisan relationship at the center of America’s confrontation with global fascism. FDR’s Republican allies went on to play critical roles in leading the war effort, and many bills passed Congress during the war years with strong backing from both parties. Following Roosevelt’s death, Stimson continued to champion bipartisanship under President Truman in the closing chapter of the war. This alliance stands as a historic example of united leadership in a nation scarred by political division.

Uniting America is the first book to paint a full portrait of this extraordinary collaboration, tracing it back to its origins in 1933. Author Peter Shinkle reveals the true extent of bipartisanship during the war, including previously undisclosed information about Stimson’s work with 1940 Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkie and other Republicans who supported FDR. This fascinating and deeply researched book is a must-read for anyone who believes America must once again unite to defend democracy at home and abroad.

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Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II

Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II

by Peter Shinkle
Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II

Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II

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The untold story of the most crucial bipartisan alliance in United States history.

As Adolf Hitler’s Nazi armies threatened Europe, Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged a divided America to mobilize to defend democracy and freedom. Many Republicans accused FDR of leading the nation needlessly into war and demanded that America remain neutral. On June 20, 1940, FDR shocked the country by announcing that two prominent Republicans would take posts in his cabinet. Henry Stimson, former President Herbert Hoover’s secretary of state, became secretary of war, and Frank Knox, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1936, became secretary of the navy.

Roosevelt intended the appointments to build national unity. But building a coalition across party lines was a risky move that could have backfired politically. It also placed a bipartisan relationship at the center of America’s confrontation with global fascism. FDR’s Republican allies went on to play critical roles in leading the war effort, and many bills passed Congress during the war years with strong backing from both parties. Following Roosevelt’s death, Stimson continued to champion bipartisanship under President Truman in the closing chapter of the war. This alliance stands as a historic example of united leadership in a nation scarred by political division.

Uniting America is the first book to paint a full portrait of this extraordinary collaboration, tracing it back to its origins in 1933. Author Peter Shinkle reveals the true extent of bipartisanship during the war, including previously undisclosed information about Stimson’s work with 1940 Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkie and other Republicans who supported FDR. This fascinating and deeply researched book is a must-read for anyone who believes America must once again unite to defend democracy at home and abroad.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250762528
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

PETER SHINKLE worked for 19 years as a reporter at various news organizations, including most recently the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He covered the federal court system, and also wrote investigative stories on subjects ranging from improper disposal of radioactive waste to contamination spread by a lead mining company. He is the author of Ike's Mystery Man: The Secret Lives of Robert Cutler.

Table of Contents

Bipartisan Alliance During World War II x-xi

Introduction 1

Part I Forging the Bipartisan Alliance

1 The Hunter and the Strategist 9

2 The Fight over Isolationism 27

3 Crossing the Divide 49

4 Uniting America 73

5 A Bipartisan Call to Arms 93

Part II War Comes

6 The Separate Peace 109

7 "Let the Negro Masses March!" 125

8 Pearl Harbor 137

9 World War, Internal War 154

10 Women Unite for the War Effort 171

11 The Double V: Black Americas Struggle 182

Part III The Bipartisan Alliance at War

12 The US Goes on the Offensive 195

13 FDR Takes Command 207

14 Willkie Takes the Stage 226

15 The 1943 Race Riots: Hate, Blood and Fire 238

16 Power, Advice and Dissent 250

17 Forging American Leadership for D-Day 264

Part IV Victory and Beyond

18 The Soldier Voting Schism 289

19 A Bipartisan Vision for American Politics 301

20 The Holocaust and the Fight over Postwar Germany 316

21 FDR's Last Bipartisan Campaign 335

22 Truman, Stimson and the Atom Bomb 347

Epilogue: The Bipartisan Alliance and America's Future 373

Acknowledgments 389

Notes 391

Index 439

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