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1932: The Rise of Hitler and FDR--Two Tales of Politics, Betrayal, and Unlikely Destiny Hardcover – October 20, 2015
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The outcome seemed foreordained--unstoppable forces advancing upon crumbled, disoriented societies. A merciless Great Depression brought greater--perhaps hopeful, perhaps deadly--transformation: FDR's New Deal and Hitler's Third Reich.
But neither outcome was inevitable.
Readers enter the fray through David Pietrusza's page-turning account: Roosevelt's fellow Democrats may yet halt him at a deadlocked convention. 1928's Democratic nominee, Al Smith, harbors a grudge against his one-time protege. Press baron William Randolph Hearst lays his own plans to block Roosevelt's ascent to the White House. FDR's politically-inspired juggling of a New York City scandal threatens his juggernaut. In Germany, the Nazis surge at the polls but twice fall short of Reichstag majorities. Hitler, tasting power after a lifetime of failure and obscurity, falls to Hindenburg for the presidency--also twice within the year. Cabals and counter-cabals plot. Secrets of love and suicide haunt Hitler.
Yet guile, ambition--and terror--may yet still prevail.
1932's breathtaking narrative covers two epic stories that possess haunting parallels to today's crisis-filled vortex. It is an all-too-human tale of scapegoats and panaceas, class warfare and racial politics, of a seemingly bottomless depression, of massive unemployment and hardship, of unprecedented public works/infrastructure programs, of business stimulus programs and damaging allegations of political cronyism, of waves of bank failures and of mortgages foreclosed, of Washington bonus marches and Berlin street fights, of once-solid financial empires collapsing seemingly overnight, of rapidly shifting social mores, and of mountains of irresponsible international debt threatening to crash not just mere nations but the entire global economy.
It is the tale of spell-binding leaders versus bland businessmen and out-of-touch upper-class elites and of two nations inching to safety but lurching toward disaster. It is 1932's nightmare--with lessons for today.
- Print length544 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLyons Press
- Publication dateOctober 20, 2015
- Dimensions6.29 x 1.62 x 9.13 inches
- ISBN-100762793023
- ISBN-13978-0762793020
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"Sweeping and surprising"(John Batchelor, syndicated radio host)"artfully narrates the events of that crucial year"(Marvin Olasky, WORLD Magazine)"Powerful! . . . majestic . . ." (John Gizzi, NewsMax)"well written, well researched . . . Pietrusza's easy informal style moves back and forth between the two [Hitler and FDR] expertly."(John Bicknell, executive director, watchdog.org)
"David Pietrusza isn't just one of the best historians writing these days, he's one of the best storytellers--and his latest masterpiece, 1932, is another home run."(Matt Lewis, columnist, The Daily Beast) "David Pietrusza has done a brilliant job! 1932 is a great read. It's great history, a real page turner. In short, David Pietrusza continues to hit the ball out of the park."(John Rothmann, Former host, KGO-AM [San Francisco], co-author of Icon of Evil and Harold E. Stassen: The Life & Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican)
"extremely well written and researched. Highly recommended!!"(Huffington Post critic Rob Taub)"a page-turner that puts history into perspective for readers young or old."(Ed Tant, The Athens Banner-Herald)". . . more than mere history; Pietrusza has brought 1932 to life and created a compelling page turner. I highly recommend it."(Blogger Joseph Sherlock)"All momentous turns in history have an origin. 1932 explores the rise of Franklin Roosevelt in the United States and Adolph Hitler in Germany, two entirely different men who would clash to define the rest of the 20th century and beyond. David Pietrusza does a marvelous job of weaving the rise of these leaders with a rich narrative that reads like a novel. We all know the story, but Pietrusza brings it to new life." (Reviewer Jay E., NetGalley)
"You can't put it down . . ."(Salena Zito, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's "Off Road Politics")"a well-researched tome on two unlikely icons of the 20th century who changed history"(The Cooperstown [NY] Crier)"riveting"(Author George Marlin, Newsmax)"the bar was set quite high for the author by those of us who awaited the release of this book. But the author once again lives up to his exemplary standards. In his latest work, David Pietrusza yet again displays his ability to analyze, distill, explain and supplement history's most fascinating years and its most fascinating personalities, and in the process he gives those of us who love to read history another excellent and enjoyable literary experience."(POTUS Geeks Blog - [#1 book of 2015])#RecommendedReading(Author and Basketball Hall of Famer Pat Williams)"an excellent job of dynamically weaving together, in a single book, the essential life narratives of two of the titanic figures of the twentieth century."(Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research)"a narrative that is both fascinating and original."(blogger Daniel Wright)"Thought I knew much about these two giants of 20th century leadership till Pietruza's new history with one focus: their simultaneous rise to power in 1932; a truly momentous year. Pietrusza fills in the gap that most histories skim over . . ."(The Heartland Progressive)
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[Starred Review of 1920: The Year of the Six Presidents] A rousing chronicle . . . Pietrusza . . . adds color and dimension with smart discussions of Prohibition, women’s suffrage, immigration, civil rights, the League of Nations and labor strife, and he offers animated portraits.... A hugely fascinating episode in American history, told with insight and great humor, by an author in command of his subject. ― Kirkus
[Starred Review for 1960] Almost half a century after Theodore White’s The Making of the President, 1960, Pietrusza (1920: The Year of the Six Presidents) raises the bar with his winning and provocative chronicle . . . Highly recommended. ― Library Journal
From the Author
- Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
- Adolf Hitler
- Herbert Hoover
- Reich President Paul von Hindenberg and his son Oskar
- Germany's scheming gray eminence Gen. Kurt von Schleicher
- Controversial radio priests: Detroit's Fr. Charles Coughlin and Pittsburgh's Fr. James R. Cox
- Populist Sen. Huey "The Kingfish" Long
- Nazi propaganda chief Joseph "The Evil Dwarf" Goebbels
- 1928 Democratic nominee Al "The Happy Warrior" Smith
- Wall Street financiers Bernard Baruch and Joseph P. Kennedy
- Peripatetic journalist Winston Churchill
- American press lord and Democratic kingmaker William Randolph Hearst
- Nazi Reichstag leader (and former morphine addict) Hermann Goring
- Speaker of the House (and reluctant presidential candidate) John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner
- Hitler confidante (and former FDR friend) Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl
- Columnists Walter Lippmann, Will Rogers, Heywood Broun--and the acerbic H. L. Mencken
- FDR advisor (and former Woodrow Wilson gray eminence) Col. Edward Mandel House
- Embattled German chancellors Heinrich Bruning and Franz von Papen
- Big city mayors James J. "Beau James" Walker (New York), Anton "Pushcart Tony" Cermak (Chicago), and James Michael Curley (Boston)
- Rightwing German veterans leaders: the one-armed Franz Seldte and the part-Jewish Theodor Duesterberg
- FDR's gnomish but adoring alter-ego Louis McHenry Howe
- Brain Trusters Rexford Guy Tugwell and Raymond Moley
- Nationalist German press lord Alfred Hugenberg
- Scandal-plagued Brownshirt leader Ernst Rohm
- Left-wing Nazi Party leader Gregor Strasser
- Stormtroopers Edmund Heines and Horst Wessel
- Bonus March leader Walter W. "Hot" Waters
- Hitler's suicidal women: Geli Raubal and Eva Braun
- AP reporter and Eleanor Roosevelt's confidante Lorena Hickok
- Eleanor's bodyguard State Police Sgt. Earl Miller
- German film star (and budding Nazi) Leni Riefenstahl
- US military men Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower, and George Patton
- An array of stumbling Democratic dark horses: "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, Albert Ritchie, Newton D. Baker, and Owen D. Young
- 400,000 Brown Shirts
- 20,000 Bonus Marchers
- . . . and millions of desperate unemployed.
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- Publisher : Lyons Press (October 20, 2015)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0762793023
- ISBN-13 : 978-0762793020
- Item Weight : 1.72 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.29 x 1.62 x 9.13 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,882,660 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #5,004 in German History (Books)
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About the author

Praised as "a national treasure" and one "of the best historians in the United States," "one of the great political historians of all time," and "the undisputed champion of chronicling American Presidential campaigns." David Pietrusza has produced a number of critically-acclaimed works concerning 20th century American history. Critics have compared his work to that of David McCullough, Eric Larson, H. L. Mencken, Theodore H. White, Edmund Morris, H. R. Brands, and Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Daily Beast columnist Matt Lewis has praised Pietrusza as "one of the best historians and authors in America [and one] of the most talented (and funniest) people I know."
His "ROOSEVELT SWEEPS NATION: FDR's 1936 LANDSLIDE AND THE TRIUMPH OF THE LIBERAL IDEAL" won the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal for US History, received a Kirkus starred review, and was nominated for the 2022 Kirkus Prize and the 2022 New Deal Book Award.
Amazon rated his "TR's LAST WAR: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, THE GREAT WAR, AND A JOURNEY OF TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY" as the "#1 New Release" in World War 1 Biographies. It also captured the Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal for US History and achieved Finalist status for the Theodore Roosevelt Book Prize.
His "1932: THE RISE OF HITLER AND FDR: TWO TALES OF POLITICS, BETRAYAL, AND UNLIKELY DESTINY" (starred review-Kirkus) won the Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal for World History and was nominated for the American Library Association (ALA)'s Notable Books Council's 2015 Notable Books List.
His "1948: HARRY TRUMAN'S IMPROBABLE VICTORY AND THE YEAR THAT TRANSFORMED AMERICA," a study of the dramatic 1948 presidential campaign, is a selection of the History Book Club, the Book-of-the-Month Club, and the Literary Guild. The Wall Street Journal praised "1948" as among the "Five Best" books on "Campaigns and Candidates."
ForeWord Magazine designated his book "1960: LBJ vs JFK vs NIXON: THE EPIC CAMPAIGN THAT FORGED THREE PRESIDENCIES" as among the best political biographies. Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Caro has termed "1960" "terrific."
Pietrusza's "1920: THE YEAR OF THE SIX PRESIDENTS" received a Kirkus starred review, was honored as a Kirkus "Best Books of 2007" title, and was named an alternate selection of the History Book Club. Historian Richard Norton Smith has listed "1920: The Year of the Six Presidents" as being among the best studies of presidential campaigns. The Wall Street Journal rated "1920" as among the Five Best Books on Political Campaigns ("broad, fluid brush strokes . . . a brisk narrative")
Pietrusza's biography of Arnold Rothstein entitled "ROTHSTEIN: THE LIFE, TIMES & MURDER OF THE CRIMINAL GENIUS WHO FIXED THE 1919 WORLD SERIES" was a finalist for the 2003 Edgar Award. Rothstein's audio version won an AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. Bookshop org ranks ''ROTHSTEIN'' as among "The Best Books About Gangsters, Prohibition, and Mobsters."
His "GANGSTERLAND: A TOUR THROUGH THE DARK HEART OF JAZZ-AGE NEW YORK CITY" won the Independent Book Awards' Silver Medal (co-winner) for Regional Northeast Non-Fiction and has been honored by the Independent Press Award as its Distinguished Favorite in the True Crime Category. (2024).
Pietrusza has edited three volumes on the career and works of Calvin Coolidge: "SILENT CAL's ALMANACK: THE HOMESPUN WIT & WISDOM OF VERMONT'S CALVIN COOLIDGE," "CALVIN COOLIDGE: A DOCUMENTARY BIOGRAPHY," and "COOLIDGE ON THE FOUNDERS: CALVIN COOLIDGE ON THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION & THE FOUNDING FATHERS." Says Amity Shlaes: "an authority on the 1920s and [Calvin] Coolidge . . . David Pietrusza has brought Coolidge back to life with his volumes about the president . . ."
Pietrusza's "JUDGE AND JURY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE KENESAW MOUNTAIN LANDIS," his biography of baseball's first commissioner, received the 1998 CASEY Award, was a Finalist for the 1998 Seymour Medal, and a nominee for the NASSH Book Award.
Pietrusza collaborated with baseball legend Ted Williams on an autobiography called "TED WILLIAMS: MY LIFE IN PICTURES."
In 1993 he served as a research assistant for Mickey Mantle's memoir "ALL MY OCTOBERS: MY MEMORIES OF TWELVE WORLD SERIES WHEN THE YANKEES RULED BASEBALL."
Pietrusza holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University at Albany. He has assisted in teaching seminars at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics (David Axelrod, director) and at the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program at Yale and has served as a guest lecturer at Fordham University, The King's College (New York City), and Southeast Missouri State University. He has spoken at the John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, and Franklin D. Roosevelt presidential libraries and museums, as well as at various universities, libraries, festivals, and museums (including the Chicago History Museum, the Sixth Floor Museum, the Flagler Museum, and the National Automobile Museum). He has keynoted the annual birthday ceremonies at the graves of presidents Calvin Coolidge and Chester Alan Arthur and spoken at Wilton, New York's Grant Cottage, scene of the death of President Ulysses S. Grant.
His books have been utilized as texts by such colleges as George Washington University, the City University of New York, the University at Buffalo, Baylor University, Bellevue College, the University of Illinois, the University of San Francisco, and Portland State College. "1920" has been part of the syllabus for the course "Congress, The Presidency & 21st Century Media" offered by C-SPAN, The Cable Center, and the University of Denver. His talk on "Silent Cal's Almanack" is included in the curriculum for the C-SPAN Classroom initiative.
Pietrusza served as president (1993-97) of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), and as editor-in-chief of the publishing company Total Sports.
He has been interviewed on NPR, MSNBC, C-SPAN (including "The Contenders" and "First Ladies: Influence & Image"), C-SPAN Book TV (including "In Depth"), C-SPAN American History TV, ESPN, the Fox News Channel, the History Channel ("The Ultimate Guide to the Presidents"), the American Heroes Channel ("Mafia's Greatest Hits"), the John Batchelor Show, the Hugh Hewitt Show, EBRU-TV, GBTV, the Voice of America, Newsmax TV, "Secrets of New York," the Fox Sports Channel ("Baseball's Golden Age"), and Compound Media. He has produced and wrote the PBS-affiliate documentary, "Local Heroes." He has served as a regular panelist for an online version of Fox News (FoxNews Live).
Pietrusza has appeared on numerous podcasts, including the "Matt Lewis Show Podcast," the United States World War I Centennial Commission weekly podcast, "The History Author Show," "Coffee & Markets," Jonah Goldberg's "The Remnant" podcast; Roifield Brown's London-based "10 American Presidents" (the Franklin Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt episodes), "10 American Elections" (the 1964 and 1948 episodes), and "Friday 15" series; Salena Zito's presidential series discussing Calvin Coolidge, Harry S Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson; Bill Scher's "New Books in Politics" podcast for the New Books Network; the Derek Hunter Podcast, the Halli Casser-Jayne Show, the Gotham Variety Podcast, and Max Sklar's "The Local Maximum," as well as discussing Arnold Rothstein on Erik Rivenes' "More Notorious: A True Crime History Podcast," Noah Brace's "Mobcast," and Harry Sultan's "The Wheels Keep Spinning."
An internationally recognized expert on American presidential elections, he has been interviewed by France's Le Figaro, Le Monde, Radio-France, Radio-France International, Agence France Presse; Germany's Die Zeit and Der Tagesspiegel; Greece's To Vima; Denmark's Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten; and Canada's Le Devoir.
Pietrusza holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University at Albany and has served on the City Council in Amsterdam, New York. He has also served as public information officer for both the NYS Governor's Office of Regulatory Reform and the NYS Office of the Medicaid Inspector General.
Pietrusza is the Recipient of the 2011 Excellence in Arts & Letters Award of the Alumni Association of the University at Albany and a member of the initial induction class of the Greater Amsterdam (NY) School District Hall of Fame.
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Mr. Pietrusza has done a masterful job bringing a vital era and several dynamic personalities to life. The Great Depression was in full bust, and deprivation was giving way to desperation in some quarters. It is one of the odd convergences in history that Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler came to power within weeks of each other, and then also died within weeks of each other.
The two men were, of course, very different from each other. One was born to wealth, the other to meager means. One lived a charmed life, for the most part. The other man barely managed to crawl on his belly from failure to failure. One man faced a dreadful disease that served to strengthen his character. The other battled diseases of the imagination that poisoned his. But both men managed to climb their respective political ladders to the top. Each leader superimposed a sweeping societal vision.
One man used hope—the other used hate.
David Pietrusza’s book is a must read for all political animals during this political season. If only for the fact that while Franklin Roosevelt and the nation wrestled with political and social solutions to the great domestic problems of the day, Adolf Hitler was already planting the seeds of aggression and conflict that would wreak havoc on the world.
Also, sizeable portions of both men’s rise to power contain rote recitations of facts and dates.

