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During the same trip, Eleanor and he were riding by train through the German countryside when a German passenger brusquely reached across him to shut the window without asking. Eleanor wrote her new mother-in-law that she “thought Franklin would burst and a duel would ensue.”

During World War II, while waging war against Hitler, Roosevelt told friends and family colorful stories – possibly exaggerated or imaginary – about his youthful brushes with German authoritarianism. He claimed that while pedaling with his tutor through southern Germany, he had been arrested four times in a single day.

In another tale, perhaps an embellishment of his honeymoon encounter with the rude German on the train, he claimed that while traveling with his mother and a friend of hers to Berlin, a “Prussian officer” had once closed the train window. Since his mother’s friend had a “bad headache,” Roosevelt reopened it. According to him, the Prussian twice again closed it. As Roosevelt claimed, he knocked the Prussian to the floor, for which he was thrown into a Berlin jail: “My mother called the American embassy, but it took them several hours to get me out of prison.”


Author’s Note:

[The four times in a day that Roosevelt was arrested were allegedly for…] swiping cherries, rolling over a goose, taking his bicycle into a train station and riding his bicycle into a German village after the sun had gone down.


Source:

Beschloss, Michael R. “Unconditional Surrender.” The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman, and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2007. 10. Print.


Further Reading:

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt / FDR

Adolf Hitler

>During the same trip, [Eleanor](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Eleanor_Roosevelt_portrait_1933.jpg) and he were riding by train through the German countryside when a German passenger brusquely reached across him to shut the window without asking. Eleanor wrote her new mother-in-law that she “thought [Franklin](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/1944_portrait_of_FDR_%281%29%28small%29.jpg) would burst and a duel would ensue.” >During World War II, while waging war against [Hitler](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Hitler_portrait_crop.jpg), Roosevelt told friends and family colorful stories – possibly exaggerated or imaginary – about his youthful brushes with German authoritarianism. He claimed that while pedaling with his tutor through southern Germany, he had been arrested four times in a single day. >In another tale, perhaps an embellishment of his honeymoon encounter with the rude German on the train, he claimed that while traveling with his mother and a friend of hers to Berlin, a “Prussian officer” had once closed the train window. Since his mother’s friend had a “bad headache,” Roosevelt reopened it. According to him, the Prussian twice again closed it. As Roosevelt claimed, he knocked the Prussian to the floor, for which he was thrown into a Berlin jail: “My mother called the American embassy, but it took them several hours to get me out of prison.” ______________________________ **Author’s Note:** >[**The four times in a day that Roosevelt was arrested were allegedly for…**] swiping cherries, *rolling over a goose*, taking his bicycle into a train station and riding his bicycle into a German village after the sun had gone down. ______________________________ **Source:** Beschloss, Michael R. “Unconditional Surrender.” *The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman, and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945*. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2007. 10. Print. ______________________________ **Further Reading:** [Anna Eleanor Roosevelt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt) [Franklin Delano Roosevelt / FDR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt) [Adolf Hitler](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler)

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