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At this point, politics entered into the formation of nuclear strategy in the form of President Harry S. Truman.
" Truman discarded all of his concerns about the volcano and his situation, at one point stating, " If the mountain goes, I'm going with it.
At one point, Truman " scoffed " at the public's concern for his safety.
" On the other hand, Roosevelt's successor, Harry S. Truman, appears to have taken an instant dislike to Patton, at one point comparing him to George Armstrong Custer.
At this point, allowing a total Communist victory over Chiang became politically impossible in the United States, and President Harry S. Truman ordered the United States Seventh Fleet into the Taiwan Strait to prevent the ROC and PRC from attacking each other.
The magazine sold more than 13. 5 million copies a week at one point and was so popular that President Harry S. Truman, Sir Winston Churchill and General Douglas MacArthur all serialized their memoirs in its pages.
At this point, allowing a total Communist victory over Chiang became politically impossible in the United States, and President Harry S. Truman ordered the United States Seventh Fleet into the Taiwan straits to prevent the ROC and PRC from attacking each other.
At that point, the Truman Administration issued a sweeping secrecy order blocking congressional efforts from FBI and other executive data on security problems.
On April 4, 2006, Jackson County, Missouri voters approved a 0. 375-percentage point sales tax increase to fund plans to renovate the Truman Sports Complex.
In September 1945, Truman addressed Congress and presented a 21 point program of domestic legislation outlining a series of proposed actions in the fields of economic development and social welfare.
At this point, allowing a total Communist victory over Chiang became politically impossible in the United States, and President Harry S. Truman ordered the United States Seventh Fleet into the Taiwan straits to prevent the ROC and PRC from attacking each other.
When they finally admitted that the leaders had been arrested ( on 5 May ), the American envoy of Harry S. Truman, Harry Lloyd Hopkins, was told by Joseph Stalin that “ there is no point in linking the case of the Trial of the Sixteen with the support for the Soviet-backed government of Poland because the sentences will not be high .” Both British and American governments shared this view.
President Truman notified the world of the situation on September 23, 1949: " We have evidence that within recent weeks an atomic explosion occurred in the U. S. S. R ." This statement was a turning point in the Cold War that had just begun.
Most of the then-former Naval Station became an annex ( Truman Annex ) to the remaining Naval Air Station Key West and served as the landing point for many during the 1980 Mariel boatlift of Cuban refugees.
Many famous landmarks are adjacent to Virginia Avenue, including the Watergate complex, George Washington University's Hall on Virginia Avenue ( which, formerly branded as a Howard Johnson's hotel, served as the lookout point for the Watergate break-in in 1972 ), the Pan-American Health Organization, the Harry S. Truman Building ( Department of State headquarters ), the Main Interior Building ( Department of the Interior headquarters ), the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and West Potomac Park.
At this point, allowing a total Communist victory over Chiang became politically impossible in the United States, and President Harry S. Truman ordered the United States Seventh Fleet into the Taiwan straits to prevent the ROC and PRC from attacking each other.

Truman and by
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Their position was that Clinton should have integrated the military by executive order, noting that President Harry Truman used executive order to racially desegregate the armed forces.
Calling on congressional approval for the United States to " support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ," or in short a policy of " containment ", Truman articulated a presentation of the ideological struggle that became known as the " Truman Doctrine.
An informal statement issued by Harry S. Truman, Winston Churchill, and Chiang Kai-Shek, which outlined the terms for a Japanese surrender.
British policies there were perceived by the Zionist movement and the Truman administration as pro-Arab and anti-Jewish.
Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans ' Hospital is administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
However, in formulating policies regarding the atomic bomb and relations with the Soviets Truman was guided by the U. S. State Department and ignored Eisenhower and the Pentagon.
At home, Eisenhower was more effective in making the case for NATO in Congress than the Truman administration ; by the middle of 1951, American and European support for NATO was substantial enough to give it a genuine military force.
In an effort to accommodate the right, he stressed that the liberation of Eastern Europe should be by peaceful means only ; he also distanced himself from his former boss President Truman.
It stipulated that Harry S. Truman, the incumbent at the time, would not be affected by the amendment.
The Uniform Code of Military Justice, passed by Congress in 1950 and signed by President Harry S Truman, established the policies and procedures for discharging service members.
Co-written by Truman Capote, the movie is a parody of The Maltese Falcon, and is a tale of an amoral group of rogues chasing an unattainable treasure, in this instance uranium.
Some hotels have gained their renown through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany, which derives its fame from the Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945.
* 1949 – Point Four Program a program for economic aid to poor countries announced by United States President Harry S. Truman in his inaugural address for a full term as President.
However, by the time of the 1948 election, he had become disillusioned with Harry S. Truman, and voted for Thomas E. Dewey, his " first non-Democratic vote ".
After protests by heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis ( then stationed at Fort Riley ) and the help of Truman Gibson ( then an assistant civilian aide to the Secretary of War ), Robinson also openly criticized segregated hotels and restaurants that served the Dodger organization ; a number of these establishments integrated as a result, including the five-star Chase Park Hotel in St. Louis.
A combination of not being in step with the Truman Administration and owing to the emerging ' red scare ' on known or suspected Communists by the US government after Roosevelt's death made Ivens leave the United States.
* Local Color ( book ), a 1950 note and sketch study by Truman Capote
* Local Color, European travel essays by Truman Capote published in 1950

Truman and saying
In a subsequent letter to Byrnes, Truman took a harder line in reference to Iran, saying in part, " Without these supplies furnished by the United States, Russia would have been ignominiously defeated.
Several events from the classic film It's a Wonderful Life are also used as stories, such as " Mr. Potter To Pay Fifty Cents on the Dollar " during the Great Depression and " Harry Bailey Wins Congressional Medal of Honor " in the World War II section, with Harry S. Truman quoted in the latter story as saying " we owe a great debt to George Bailey for pulling Harry out of the ice when he was 9 " and saying George was declared 4-F because of his ear.
He gave lukewarm support to Harry S. Truman in 1948, saying the Democrats should nominate Dwight D. Eisenhower instead ; but he did not support his friend Henry A. Wallace that year.
In 1950, US President Harry Truman appointed Birchall an officer of the Legion of Merit, saying: " His exploits became legendary throughout Japan and brought renewed faith and strength to many hundreds of ill and disheartened prisoners.
Collazo replied that he had nothing against Truman, saying that he was " a symbol of the system.
" Truman is also attributed with saying that " prothonotary " was the most impressive-sounding political title in the U. S.
Walker was quoted by the Overseas Weekly as saying that Harry S. Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dean Acheson were " definitely pink.

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