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Roosevelt, Franklin D. World War II-date typed letter signed ('Franklin D. Roosevelt') as President.

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Roosevelt, Franklin D. World War II-date typed letter signed ('Franklin D. Roosevelt') as President.
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152. * Roosevelt, Franklin D. World War II-date typed letter signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") as President, 1-page (7 x 8.75 in.; 178 x 222 mm), on White House Washington letterhead stationery, 20 January 1945, written to "General Douglas MacArthur / Commander in Chief / Southwest Pacific Area". With original White House transmittal envelope Blue type and signature moderately faded with toning around perimeter due to previous display.
FDR writes to General Douglas MacArthur about meeting former Office of War Information writer Robert Sherwood about bringing home to the American people and Allied Nations "the vital importance of the continuing operations in the war against Japan."
Roosevelt writes in full: My dear Douglas: This letter will be carried by my old friend, Robert Sherwood, who was largely responsible for the organization of our psychological warfare activities in this war. Although he is no longer associated with the Office of War Information, Mr. Sherwood is doing special work for this Government with a view to bringing home to the American people, and to the peoples of Allied Nations, the vital importance of the continuing operations in the war against Japan. I hope that you will have time for a talk with him during his visit to the Philippines. All of us are eternally proud of your great achievements and know there will be many more of them. Very sincerely yours, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Robert E. Sherwood was an American playwright and screenwriter. From 1943 towards the end of the war, Sherwood served as director of the Office of War Information (OWI). Through radio broadcasts, newspapers films and photographs, the OWI was the connection between the battlefront and civilian communities. From the collection of William J. Bell. $4,000 - $6,000