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- Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia
Harry S Truman[b] (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953 As the 34th vice president in 1945, he assumed the presidency upon the death of Franklin D Roosevelt that year
- Harry S. Truman | Biography, Presidency, Facts | Britannica
Harry S Truman served as the 33rd president of the United States from April 12, 1945, to January 20, 1953 Under what circumstances did Harry S Truman become president?
- Harry Truman - Facts, Presidency WWII | HISTORY
Harry S Truman (1884-1972), the 33rd U S president, assumed office following the death of President Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945)
- Lasting Legacy | Harry S. Truman
Harry Truman left office with the lowest approval rating of any president to that time Yet in the decades that followed, scholars revisited his leadership in the context of the challenges he had to address Historians now tend to rank him among the top half dozen American presidents
- Harry Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb
Aerial view of Hiroshima depicts the terrific destructive force of the atomic bomb United States Army Air Corps; Harry S Truman Library Museum By August, 1945, Japan had lost World War II Japan and the United States both knew it How long would it be, however, before Japan surrendered? Japan was split between surrender or fighting to the end They chose to fight In mid-July, President
- Harry S. Truman - Miller Center
Harry S Truman became President of the United States with the death of Franklin D Roosevelt on April 12, 1945 During his nearly eight years in office, Truman confronted enormous challenges in both foreign and domestic affairs
- Harry S. Truman: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress
Harry S Truman served as the thirty-third President of the United States (1945-53), assuming the presidency upon the death of Franklin D Roosevelt This guide provides access to digital materials, external websites, and a selected print bibliography
- Harry S. Truman - Truman Library Institute
Truman left the presidency and retired to Independence in January 1953 For the nearly two decades of his life remaining to him, he delighted in being “Mr Citizen,” as he called himself in a book of memoirs
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