, 1930 John Aspinwall Roosevelt II was the youngest child of
Franklin and
Eleanor Roosevelt. His surviving siblings were
Anna E. Roosevelt,
James Roosevelt II,
Elliott Roosevelt, and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Roosevelt grew up on the Roosevelt estate in
Hyde Park, New York and attended preparatory schools
The Buckley School and
Groton School. Roosevelt and his next oldest sibling, Franklin Jr., were much closer to their mother than the three older Roosevelt children had been. This was in part because by the time they were born, she was more comfortable in her role as a parent. However, others contend that as a result of his father's disability, "John had grown up with less emotional connection with his parents than any of the others." By family consensus, Roosevelt was the son least like his father, which reflected itself politically as well as in many other aspects. James Roosevelt wrote that he "had the smoothest, least exciting life of all of us." "The youngest, he was also the least close to father." And, he was "the most thoughtful and businesslike of us." When he was five years old his father, Franklin Roosevelt, contracted a
paralytic illness. Franklin would use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Conscious of her husband's disability, and determined that the younger children should not miss out on the sports and physical activities that their older siblings had enjoyed, Eleanor Roosevelt learned to swim and skate. She also took John and Franklin Jr. camping and to Europe. In 1937, John Roosevelt was involved in a drunken brawl and an attack on the mayor in
Cannes that made headlines across the world. Of John Roosevelt's activities before
World War II, a Roosevelt biographer noted: "When he was a junior at Harvard, FDR got him a summer job working in the forests of Tennessee for the
Tennessee Valley Authority. At the end of the experience, his supervisor felt compelled to write Eleanor to say that her youngest son seemed to believe in 'the psychology of making one's way by influence and association rather than by hard work and personal achievement.'" However, most biographers agree that this judgment was actually far more appropriate for the other sons. After graduation from
Harvard, his father's alma mater, John worked at
Filene's Department Store in
Boston until America entered World War II in 1941.
World War II On the eve of World War II, alone among the sons, John Roosevelt announced that he would seek
conscientious objector status. Family persuasion ultimately changed his mind, and he served in the
United States Navy. He was commissioned an
ensign in the United States Navy in early 1941 and served until 1946.
James Roosevelt summarized his brother's service: ==Career and politics==