Head of Republican Party, against the Fourteen points because Wilson didn’t invite a single republican to attend the meeting about ending WW1 and starting the League of Nations
Henry Cabot Lodge
President during the start of The Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
Democratic nominee, had polio and was paralyzed, most Americans didn’t know because there wasn’t TV
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democrat running against FDR, guaranteed monthly stiffens for each family but it was all lies (that wasn’t even possible), was shot
Huey Long
Prime minister of England during the war
Winston Churchill
created/head of the War Industries Board
Bernard Baruch
President of General Motors, worked with Ford to make the Installment Plans
Alfred Sloane
American General that was in charge during Operation Torch and Operation Husky
George Patton
In charge of the Workers‘ Progress Administration- friend of FDR
Harry Hopkins
In charge of keeping the flow of supplies to the front line, was promoted a 4-star general and was in charge of the US and British navy
Dwight Eisenhower
In charge of the Committee of Public Information
George Creel
Brought crates of alcohol from Canada into the US, payed off Police and killed off competitors
Al Capone
Teacher at Dayton High School who taught the Theory of Evolution
John Scopes
Secretary of Labor in NY- friend of FDR
Robert Wagner
FDR’s VP, and took over after FDR passes, he was informed the secret Manhattan project
Harry Truman
Communist leader of what has become the Soviet Union (no longer Russia)
Vladimir Lenin
“The Black Moses” thought segregation was good for African Americans
Marcus Garvey
African American who made the Committee on Industrial Organization(CIO)
John L. Lewis
Lead the the British Army in North Africa and Italy
Bernard Montgomery
The Arch Duke of Austria, killed in car explosion
Franz Ferdinand
“Return to Normalcy” a campaign slogan because democrats had moved away from traditional values
Warren G. Harding
Father of jazz
Louis Armstrong
Leader of the NIRA
Hugh S. Johnson
Communist leader on the Soviet Union during WW2
Joseph Stalin