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  1. Trumans decision to use the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulted from the interplay of his temperament and several other factors, including his perspective on the war objectives defined by his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the expectations of the American public, an assessment of the possibilities of achieving a quick victory ...

  2. 19 de feb. de 2018 · Harry S. Truman died in Kansas City’s Research Hospital at the age of 88, on the day after Christmas 1972. Bess lived nearly another ten years before her death in 1982 at the age of 97. They are buried in the courtyard of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. This was originally published on February 19, 2018.

  3. Harry Truman en 1947. Harry S. Truman, né le 8 mai 1884 à Lamar ( Missouri) et mort le 26 décembre 1972 à Kansas City ( Missouri ), est un homme d'État américain, 33e président des États-Unis en fonction de 1945 à 1953. Il est élu le 4 novembre 1944 vice-président de Franklin D. Roosevelt, et investi le 20 janvier 1945 en même temps ...

  4. President Franklin D. Roosevelt holds up his right hand as he takes the oath of office during his fourth Inauguration at the White House. Supreme Court Justice Harlan Stone administers the oath at far left, Vice President Harry S. Truman smiles at left, and Roosevelt's son, Colonel James Roosevelt, stands in uniform at right.

  5. From Roosevelt to Truman. Potsdam, Hiroshima, and the Cold War. On April 12, 1945, Franklin Roosevelt died and Harry Truman took his place in the White House. Historians have been arguing ever since about the implications of this transition for American foreign policy in general and relations with the Soviet Union in particular.

  6. Perhaps not southerners in the usual sense, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson each demonstrated a political style and philosophy that helped them influence the South and unite the country in ways that few other presidents have.

  7. That's a very large topic and I won't be able to do it justice in this space, but here are some comparison points to consider: 1) FDR was elected four times, while Truman was elected once. It is ...