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- Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia
Harry S Truman (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 The 33rd U S president, Harry S Truman led his country through the final stages of World War II and through the early years of the Cold War He is shown here in 1945, the year of his succession to the presidency, at the age of 60
- 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)
- Harry S. Truman | The White House
Truman kept the war a limited one, rather than risk a major conflict with China and perhaps Russia Deciding not to run again, he retired to Independence; at age 88, he died December 26, 1972, after a stubborn fight for life
- Harry S. Truman: Life in Brief - 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
- Biographical Sketch: Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United . . .
His famous "Whistlestop" campaign tour through the country has passed into political folklore, as has the photograph of the beaming Truman holding up the newspaper whose headline proclaimed, "Dewey Defeats Truman " Truman left the presidency and retired to Independence in January 1953
- The Life and Presidency of Harry S. Truman
Truman was a strong advocate for civil rights, and by executive order he desegregated the military and guaranteed fair employment in the civil service As president, Truman was a genial host and kept a daily diary of his activities
- Presidency of Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia
Truman's presidency was a turning point in foreign affairs, as the United States engaged in an internationalist foreign policy and renounced isolationism During his first year in office, Truman approved the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and subsequently accepted the surrender of Japan, which marked the end of World War II
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