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Exactly what the title says
In a lot of cases war helps a president cement their legacy and helps overshadow their domestic flaws
FDR was a great president no doubt and he had his flaws definitely but his leadership in WW2 coupled with the New Deal however made him untouchable to criticism by future generations practically due too it.
So my question is if WW2 for what ever reason didn't happen would FDR's legacy been lessened or even be more controversial without the political points of being a great war time leader.