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Truman and had
Mr. Truman has only to recall the `` hopeless '' campaign of 1948 to remember what a loyal partisan he was and the first experience of Mr. Kennedy with Congress would have been sadder than it was had not Mr. Sam been there.
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.
Then China promptly went Communist, and Mr. Truman had to fight the interminable Korean war for the democratization of Korea before we learned how far our writ did `` reach in Asia ''.
Capp had earlier provided the Shmoo for a special Children's Savings Bond in 1949, accompanying President Harry S. Truman at the bond's unveiling ceremony.
Truman faced a hostile China, a Sino-Soviet partnership, and a defense budget that had quadrupled in eighteen months.
Due to a complete estrangement between the two as a result of campaigning, Truman and Eisenhower had minimal discussions about the transition of administrations.
He implemented integration in the Armed Services in two years, which had not been completed under Truman.
While President Truman had begun the process of desegregating the Armed Forces in 1948, actual implementation had been slow.
The Truman administration finally realised that economic recovery in Europe could not go forward without the reconstruction of the German industrial base on which it had previously been dependent.
The United States extended official recognition after the first Israeli election, as Truman had promised, on 31 January 1949.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, President of the United States | U. S. President Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, July 1945. At the Potsdam Conference from July to August 1945, though Germany had surrendered months earlier, instead of withdrawing Soviet forces from Eastern European countries, Stalin had not moved those forces.
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 ".
His first Algonquian research, beginning around 1919, involved study of text collections in the Fox language that had been published by William Jones and Truman Michelson.
A full china service had not been purchased since the Truman administration in the 1940s, as only a partial service was ordered in the Johnson administration.
Stalin, Churchill, and Truman — as well as Attlee, who participated alongside Churchill while awaiting the outcome of the 1945 general election, and then replaced Churchill as Prime Minister after the Labour Party's victory over the Conservatives — gathered to decide how to administer punishment to the defeated Nazi Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier, on 8 May ( V-E Day ).
While inexperienced in foreign affairs, Truman had closely followed the allied progress of the war.
Truman became much more suspicious of communist moves than Roosevelt had been, and he became increasingly suspicious of Soviet intentions under Stalin.
Truman and his advisers saw Soviet actions in Eastern Europe as aggressive expansionism which was incompatible with the agreements Stalin had committed to at Yalta the previous February.
Truman had previously been encouraged by the Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, to inform the Soviets of this new development, in order to avoid sowing distrust over keeping the USSR out of the Manhattan Project.
Truman did not tell Stalin of the weapon until 25 July when he advised Stalin that America had " a new weapon of unusually destructive force.
It later became known that Stalin was actually aware of the atomic bomb before Truman was, as he had multiple spies that had infiltrated the Manhattan Project from very early on ( notably Klaus Fuchs, Ted Hall, and David Greenglass ), while Truman had only learned about the weapon after Roosevelt's death.

Truman and mentioned
In 1950 Truman half joked in an unmailed letter to Star editor Roy Roberts, " If the Star is at all mentioned in history, it will be because the President of the U. S. worked there for a few weeks in 1901.
Truman considered the “ successes ” of the conference to be “ unreal ” and was highly critical of Byrnes ’ s failure to protect Iran, which was not mentioned in the final communiqué.
During the student-lead takeover of the University, Truman was continually mentioned as a University administrator who retained the student body's respect.
The town has served historically as a destination for artists, musicians, and writers, including Richard Wagner, Edvard Grieg, M. C. Escher, Giovanni Boccaccio, Virginia Woolf, Greta Garbo, Gore Vidal, André Gide, Joan Mirò, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Graham Greene, Leonard Bernstein and Sara Teasdale ( who mentioned it in her prefatory dedication in Love Songs ).
It was also mentioned in Truman Capote's novella Summer Crossing, published in 2005.
In addition to The Truman Show mentioned above, filming of scenes for Jaws 2 took place in the region.
Ferrell also mentioned a letter written by Truman to Miller complaining about the " misstatements " contained in Miller's written account of their interviews, and threatening a lawsuit if Miller published his interviews with Truman.
She is a Jewish interior designer ( Grace is not a Jewish name, but it is mentioned that her Hebrew name is Rachel ; Messing is Jewish in real life ), living in New York City with her gay best friend Will Truman ( played by Eric McCormack ).

Truman and powerful
Soon after Truman relieved MacArthur of command in April 1951, Bradley said in Congressional testimony, " Red China is not the powerful nation seeking to dominate the world.
As he contemplates leaving his world, Christof speaks directly to Truman via a powerful sound system, trying to persuade him to stay and arguing that there is no more truth in the real world than there is in his own, artificial world.
In 1949 Keyserling gained support from powerful Truman advisors Dean Acheson and Clark Clifford.
At this conference Truman informed Stalin that the United States possessed a powerful new weapon.
Military responsibility was divided among three generals so that no powerful theater commander could emerge to challenge Johnson as MacArthur had challenged Truman.
She was born Abigail " Abby " Greene Aldrich in Providence, Rhode Island, the daughter of the influential Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich, chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, and the former Abby Pearce Truman Chapman, a distant descendant of the fourth signer of the Mayflower Compact.

Truman and new
Both superpower leaders, U. S. President Harry S. Truman ( de facto ) and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, immediately recognized the new state.
Under Harry S. Truman, the interior rooms were completely dismantled and a new internal load-bearing steel frame constructed inside the walls.
While the house's structure was kept intact by the Truman reconstruction, much of the new interior finishes were generic, and of little historic value.
Numerous party leaders privately told Roosevelt that they would fight Wallace's renomination as VP and proposed Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman, a moderate who had gained favorable publicity as the chairman of a Senate wartime investigating committee, as FDR's new running mate.
In January 1949, he was honored to be flown in the personal airplane of the American president Harry Truman to Istanbul, Turkey to assume his new position.
May 15-Following a letter from the Agent of the new Provisional Government to President Truman, the United States recognized the provision government as the de facto authority of the new State of Israel.
After the demise of the OSS, " Truman immediately commenced building a new intelligence system ".
When Roosevelt died, the new president Harry Truman established a highly visible President's Committee on Civil Rights and ordered an end to discrimination in the military in 1948.
In April 1945, the new president Harry S. Truman and the British suspended the dissolution and the decision to liquidate the BIS was officially reversed in 1948.
President Truman was inclined to create an organization that would gather and disseminate foreign intelligence ; Donovan argued that the new agency should also be able to conduct covert action.
Commentary articles were anti-Communist — but also anti-McCarthyite ; it identified and attacked any perceived weakness among liberals on cold war issues, giving full backing to President Harry Truman's new Cold War policies such as the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and NATO.
Truman at the same time directed the Secretaries of State and Defense to review and reassess U. S. national security policy in the light of the Soviet atomic explosion, the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War, and acquisition of the hydrogen bomb, and to produce a paper based on their new analysis.
President Truman installed a new DCI in October.
It was Byrnes, who shared information with the new President on the atomic bomb project ( Truman had known nothing about the Manhattan Project beforehand ).
That project failed when employers showed that they were not willing to accept the wartime status quo, but instead demanded broad management rights clauses to reassert their workplace authority, while the new Truman administration proved unwilling to intervene on labor ’ s side.
In April 1945, both Churchill and new United States President Harry S. Truman opposed, among other things, the Soviets ' decision to prop up the Lublin government, the Soviet-controlled rival to the Polish government-in-exile, whose relations with the Soviets were severed.
In 1967, voters in Jackson County, Missouri, approved the bonds for Truman Sports Complex, which featured a football stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs and a baseball stadium for the Kansas City Athletics, whose owner, Charles O. Finley, had just signed a new lease to remain in Kansas City.
Other important works include We Now Know ( 1997 ), an analysis of the Cold War from its origins to the Cuban Missile Crisis, incorporating new archival evidence from the Soviet bloc, and his revised edition of Strategies of Containment ( 2005 ), which analyzes in detail the theory and methods used to contain the Soviet Union from the Truman to Reagan administrations.
In May 1945, he became part of the Interim Committee that was formed to advise the new president, Harry S. Truman on nuclear weapons.
Included in this gallery is a 1603 English broadsheet showing the coronation of James I ; a 1787 copy of The Maryland Gazette containing the new United States Constitution ; The Charleston Mercury ’ s 1860 extra enthusiastically proclaiming, “ The Union Is Dissolved !”; a copy of the 1948 Chicago Daily Tribune mistakenly announcing, “ Dewey Defeats Truman .”

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