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  • '''Harry S. Truman''' (1884-1972), a politician from Missouri, was the [[Democratic Party (Uni ...ction.<ref> Steven F. Lawson, ed. ''To Secure These Rights: The Report of Harry S. Truman's Committee on Civil Rights.'' (2004)</ref> Indeed, Congress refused to pa
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  • * Ferrell, Robert H. ''Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists.'' 2006. 142 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Harr * Geselbracht, Raymond. "Creating the Harry S. Truman Library: The First Fifty Years," ''Public Historian'', 28 (Summer 2006), 37
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  • #REDIRECT [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • ...[[Office of Management and Budget]] and [[Secretary of the Army]] in the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]]
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  • Science Adviser to Presidents [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • A policy set forth by U.S. President Harry S. Truman in 1947 of giving Greece and Turkey economic and military aid to prevent th
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  • * Hamby, Alonzo L. ''Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman'' (1995)
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  • {{r|Harry S. Truman}}
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  • ..., eds. ''[http://www.trumanlibrary.org/hoover/book.htm Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History]''. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association
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  • ...anor & Harry] The correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and President [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • In American history, the '''Fair Deal''' was President [[Harry S. Truman]]'s name for his proposals made after his reelection in 1948. Truman consid * [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • ...While [[Joseph Stalin]] had been involved in all the major conference, [[Harry S. Truman]] was new to this level of diplomacy, and, while [[Winston Churchill]] bega
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  • ...a change from the [[containment policy]] that had been effect from the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]]. It still avoided direct confrontation with the Sov
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  • * Ferrell, Robert H. ''Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists.'' 2006. 142 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Harr * Geselbracht, Raymond. "Creating the Harry S. Truman Library: The First Fifty Years," ''Public Historian'', 28 (Summer 2006), 37
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  • Not having a good relationship with [[Harry S. Truman]], he resigned on 21 September 1945.
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  • ...)]], but deployed to the Middle East on November 28, 2008 with the ''[[USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)]]'' Battle Group and to Norfolk, Va., in late May 2009.
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  • ...New York State voted for Dewey. Rochester was an exception, voting for [[Harry S. Truman]].
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  • ...ne who opposed the Soviets and Communism. In Rothbard's view, this allowed Harry S. Truman|Truman-Hubert S. Humphrey|Humphrey social democrats to enter the conservati
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  • ...|term_start2 = May 8, 1951 |term_end2 = February 28, 1953 |president2 = [[Harry S. Truman]], [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] |predecessor2 = [[Ingram M. Stainback]] |succes
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  • ...was primarily responsibly for shaping American foreign policy during the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration in the early Cold War years, 1945-1952, including t ...te, the number 2 job, which he continued to hold 1945-47 under President [[Harry S. Truman]].
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  • The '''Truman Doctrine''' was a policy set forth by President [[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 1947 stating that the U.S. would support [[Greece]] and [[Tu
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  • | 34 || [[Harry S. Truman]] || 1945 || [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] || Succeeded on death of Roosevelt | 35 || [[Alben W. Barkley]] || 1949-1953 || [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • President [[Harry S. Truman]], an old Senate friend from a neighboring state, picked Barkley as his run
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  • ...States, harms our economy, and endangers Americans." Couching President [[Harry S. Truman]]'s decision to support Israel in political terms, perhaps overstating "vir
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  • ...prepared by the [[National Security Council]] and approved by President [[Harry S. Truman]] in 1950 that laid out the basic strategy to oppose the Soviet Union in fi * Hamby, Alonzo. ''Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman'' (1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Man-People-Truman-Oxford-Paperbacks/dp/0195
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  • ...centered on the [[aircraft carrier]] [[USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)|''USS Harry S. Truman'' (CVN-75)]]. Her administrative command, responsible for training and read
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  • | 1948 || [[Thomas E. Dewey]], Republican || [[Harry S. Truman]], Democrat; [[Strom Thurmond]], [[States Rights' Democratic Party (Dixiecr
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  • |rowspan=3| [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • ...date in the U.S. was the prediction in 1948 that Thomas Dewey would defeat Harry S. Truman. Major polling organizations, including Gallup and Roper, indicated a land
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  • ...[Harry S. Truman]]||1945-1953||||Democratic||[[Image:Harry Truman.jpg|50px|Harry S. Truman]]
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  • ...he Navy]] [[James Forrestal]], in October 1945, recommended to President [[Harry S. Truman]] that ''Enterprise'' (unable to operate the heavier, larger modern jet air
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  • ...field commander during the Korean War, relieved of command by President [[Harry S. Truman]] for refusal to accept civilian command. In later civilian life, he develo
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  • | Apr. 12, 1945 || Jul. 22, 1945 || [[Harry S. Truman]] | Jul. 23, 1945 || Jun. 23, 1946 || [[Harry S. Truman]]
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  • ...ns save those of the Soviet Union and its satellites. The AFL hailed the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration's [[Cold War]] policies and strongly supported Amer
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  • On [[September 26]], [[1951]], he was appointed by President [[Harry S. Truman]] as an associate judge to the [[Hawaii Supreme Court]]. Stainback argued f
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  • ...in February 1945. He tried to resign after Roosevelt died but President [[Harry S. Truman]], recognizing the value of his services, sent him on one more mission to M
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  • ...ne who opposed the Soviets and Communism. In Rothbard's view, this allowed Harry S. Truman|Truman-Hubert S. Humphrey|Humphrey social democrats to enter the conservati
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  • ...elizabeth.jpg|left|thumb|Elizabeth, then a princess, with U.S. President [[Harry S. Truman]].]]
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  • ...provinces of China ceased to exist after 1947 when the administration of [[Harry S. Truman]] rejected Gen. [[Albert C. Wedemeyer]]'s proposal for a five-power or [[Un
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  • {{r|USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)|''USS Harry S. Truman'' (CVN-75)|**}}
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  • As a war measure, Lend-Lease was terminated by President [[Harry S. Truman]] in September 1945. Termination was hasty and unexpected and severely upse
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]], and then returned to Washington as an adviser to [[Harry S. Truman]], beginning as Secretary of Commerce. He consulted on the [[Marshall Plan]
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  • '''Harry S. Truman''' (1884-1972), a politician from Missouri, was the [[Democratic Party (Uni ...ction.<ref> Steven F. Lawson, ed. ''To Secure These Rights: The Report of Harry S. Truman's Committee on Civil Rights.'' (2004)</ref> Indeed, Congress refused to pa
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  • ...He consistently opposed the draft and took the lead condemning President [[Harry S. Truman]]'s handling of the [[Korean War]].<ref> See John Moser, "Principles Withou
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  • * Hamby, Alonzo. ''Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman'' (1998) [http://www.amazon.com/Man-People-Truman-Oxford-Paperbacks/dp/0195
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  • ...ks and conference proceedings, and has received grants and awards from the Harry S. Truman Library Institute, the Harvard MacArthur Fellowship, the Harvard Knox Fello ...larships and awards from the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo (1999), the Harry S. Truman Library Institute (1995-1996), the Institute for the Study of World Politic
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  • ...rafted and approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President [[Harry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'' in honor of her extensive huma
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  • President Harry S. Truman had been unaware of any specifics of the Project. While in the Senate, he h
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  • This article does not purport to determine if President [[Harry S. Truman]] made the best decision, with the information available at the time, to us ...su the declaration and fight on. According to an authorized biography of [[Harry S. Truman]], "The English translation became "reject," and the president took it as a
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  • ...on 1947 concepts from diplomat [[George Kennan]], the U.S. began, in the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]], a "containment policy", which affected U.S. policy ...gan's role), and by Democrats (who emphasize the containment policies of [[Harry S. Truman]], [[John F. Kennedy]], and [[Lyndon Johnson]].
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  • President Roosevelt died in mid-April 1945 and was succeeded by President [[Harry S. Truman]] just a few weeks before the war against [[Germany]] and [[Italy]] in [[Eu
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  • ...t the DPRK had the capability to invade the South at any time. President [[Harry S. Truman]], [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Dean Acheson]], and [[United Stat
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  • ...ally. in 1945, 1946, 1948, and 1949-1950, he led strikes that President [[Harry S. Truman]] denounced as threats to national security. In response, industry, railro
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  • .... Dewey]] as vice presidential candidate. The GOP ticket was defeated by [[Harry S. Truman]], to the astonishment of virtually all observers and pollsters, who had pr
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  • ...At the bill-signing ceremony President Johnson enrolled former President [[Harry S. Truman]] as the first Medicare beneficiary and presented him with the first Medica
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  • Also, while en route, the ships received the news that President [[Harry S. Truman]] had declared 8 May 1945 as "V-E Day," marking the victorious conclusion o
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  • ...iam E. Leuchtenburg, ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson'' (2005) </ref> The West was a New Deal bastion, which l
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  • ...years of treason.” Alleging there were many card-carrying Communists in [[Harry S. Truman]]’s State Department, McCarthy forced a Senate investigation led by Milla
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  • * Ferrell, Robert H. ''Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists.'' (2006). 142 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Ha
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  • ...slide victory in 1946, but to everyone's surprise, CIO-endorsed Democrat [[Harry S. Truman]] was reelected president in 1948.<ref> Fraser (1991); Leon Fink, "Clearing ...ment rights clauses to reassert their workplace authority, while the new [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration proved unwilling to intervene on labor’s side and
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  • ...called "Joe-1" in the West]], a 22 kiloton Soviet atomic bomb. President [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]], who did not want to seem to shoot from the hip, waited until Janu
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  • .../ref> After the war, and two years after the death of his wife, President Harry S. Truman asked Hoover to get involved in the world hunger issue. His appointment as ...ermany]] at the end of World War I, in the winter of 1946 - 47 President [[Harry S. Truman]] selected Hoover to do a tour of Germany in order to ascertain the food st
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  • {{r|Ernest Bogen}} Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Board Member, Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University
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  • ..., the political consequences of the war contributed to the defeat of the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration and his Democratic party in the 1952 election of Ge ...nference]] in July 1945, when [[Joseph Stalin]] for the Soviet Union and [[Harry S. Truman]] for the U.S. agreed to divide the Japanese-controlled Korean peninsula at
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  • ...slide victory in 1946, but to everyone's surprise, CIO-endorsed Democrat [[Harry S. Truman]] was reelected president in 1948.<ref> Fraser (1991); Leon Fink, "Clearing ...ment rights clauses to reassert their workplace authority, while the new [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration proved unwilling to intervene on labor’s side and
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  • ...klin D. Roosevelt]] (in office 1933-45) detested French colonialism, but [[Harry S. Truman]] (in office 1945-53) was more interested in the French as an anticommunis ...rts did not produce results, they did lead to an examination, inside the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]], of U.S. policy toward French Indochina. The critic
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  • ...United States intelligence community]], established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman to advise the president of the United States on matters relating to nationa ...with the [[National Security Act of 1947]], signed into law by President [[Harry S. Truman]]. It is the descendant of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) of [[Wor
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  • ...ds on the 12th. She was at sea when at 1400 on 14 August 1945, President [[Harry S. Truman]] announced in a radio broadcast address that a state of war no longer exis
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  • In 1948, Israel was seen as too weak to be an effective ally; while Harry S. Truman and many American Jews felt a moral obligation, George C. Marshall and Geor
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  • ...exist. The US government had planned a major aid program, but President [[Harry S. Truman]] unexpectedly ended [[Lend Lease]] in late summer 1945, and additional aid
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  • ...F. Schricker]], Roosevelt replaced Wallace with the little known Senator [[Harry S. Truman]]. In the [[United States presidential election, 1944|1944 election]], Roos
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  • ...gan's role), and by Democrats (who emphasize the containment policies of [[Harry S. Truman]], [[John F. Kennedy]], and [[Lyndon Johnson]].
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  • [[Harry S. Truman]], as soon as the [[Second World War]] ended, was under great pressure to r
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  • ...ibilities and dropped him from the 1944 ticket, choosing instead Senator [[Harry S. Truman]]. Truman was best known for investigating waste, fraud and inefficiency i
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  • As soon as the [[Second World War]] ended, [[Harry S. Truman]] was under great pressure to return the country to normal civilian conditi
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  • ...national economy. It was bitterly fought by unions, vetoed by President [[Harry S. Truman]], and passed over his veto. Repeated union efforts to repeal or modify it
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  • ..., though, as it also played host to [[Ronald Reagan]], former presidents [[Harry S. Truman]] and [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]], and their wives.
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  • Roosevelt died in office in 1945, and [[Harry S. Truman]] became president. With the end of the war, unrest among organized labor
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  • President [[Harry S. Truman]], who had been completely frozen out of decision making and secret informa
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