today depression is a fading memory. roosevelt s insistence was that the only way to save democracy was to save the people who formed that democracy. finally, with the ramp-up to world war ii, the depression was over. the hate and demagoguery that tore at democracy in the 1930s gradually faded. and so did father coughlin. a threat from abroad revived patriotism and national unity. and so did franklin roosevelt s new deal. he used the tools of democracy to help save democracy. just ahead, while america was rising from the ashes of the depression, in germany democracy was losing to a fanatical madman. how did it win here but lose
people back to work and put food back on american dinner tables. today depression is a fading memory. roosevelt s insistence was that the only way to save democracy was to save the people who formed that democracy. finally, with the ramp-up to world war ii, the depression was over. the hate and demagoguery that tore at democracy in the 1930s gradually faded. and so did father coughlin. a threat from abroad revived patriotism and national unity. and so did franklin roosevelt s new deal. he used the tools of democracy to help save democracy. just ahead, while america was rising from the ashes of the depression, in germany democracy was losing to a fanatical
back on american dinner tables. today depression is a fading memory. roosevelt s insistence was that the only way to save democracy was to save the people who formed that democracy. finally, with the ramp-up to world war ii, the depression was over. the hate and demagoguery that tore at democracy in the 1930s gradually faded. and so did father coughlin. a threat from abroad revived patriotism and national unity. and so did franklin roosevelt s new deal. he used the tools of democracy to help save democracy. just ahead, while america was rising from the ashes of the depression, in germany democracy
administration. many thousands of such jobs as these dot the map of the united states. dozens of programs that put people back to work and put food back on american dinner tables. today depression is a fading memory. roosevelt s insistence was that the only way to save democracy was to save the people who formed that democracy. finally, with the ramp-up to world war ii, the depression was over. the hate and demagoguery that tore at democracy in the 1930s gradually faded. and so did father coughlin. a threat from abroad revived patriotism and national unity. and so did franklin roosevelt s new deal. he used the tools of democracy to help save democracy. just ahead, while america was rising from the ashes of the depression, in germany democracy was losing to a fanatical madman.