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Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then, answer the following questions: What is the tone of this statement? What specific words or phrases in the text help you identify the tone and purpose?

How has Roosevelt's position developed in the two years since the press release regarding the development of the plan to prosecute war criminals?

Do you agree with what he is asking the German public to do? Why or why not?

What are your overall impressions of this statement? Do you think it is successful in its purpose?


Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then
Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then
Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then
Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then
Summarize Franklin D. Roosevelt's press release (i put images on the bottom of this question). Then

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