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Collection: The United Nations, 1945-53: The Development of a World Organization. Series: Official File. Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Henry A. Wallace With Attached Letter From Sumner Welles to Henry Wallace, June 9, 1945.
13 de nov. de 2009 · March | 30. Choose another date. 1948. Henry Wallace criticizes Truman’s Cold War policies. Henry Wallace, former vice president and Progressive Party presidential candidate, lashes out at...
Wallace envisioned a “century of the common man” marked by global peace and prosperity. In the following excerpt from a letter dated July 23, 1946, Wallace urged Truman to build “mutual trust and confidence” in order to achieve “an enduring international order.”
Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Henry A. Wallace With Attached Letter From Sumner Welles to Henry Wallace | Harry S. Truman.
Truman responded to Wallace's left-wing challenge by pressing for liberal domestic policies, while pro-ADA liberals like Hubert Humphrey, Robert F. Wagner, and James Roosevelt linked Wallace to the Soviet Union and the Communist Party.
- Henry Agard Wallace, October 7, 1888, Orient, Iowa, U.S.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
5 de abr. de 2017 · Wallace publicly deplored the president’s hard-line Soviet policy, prompting Truman to fire him in September 1946. Truman also broke with Byrnes as a consequence of personal, political, and philosophical differences. What factors were responsible for the breakdown of the Grand Alliance and the revival of the Cold War?
July 23, 1946. Clark M. Clifford Papers, Box 19. Wallace, Henry. This cover letter is connected to a speech Wallace intended to deliver on September 12, 1946 at Madison Square Garden in New York. In the speech Wallace called on the United States to develop a peaceful coexistence with Russia.