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    Harry S. Truman Lead our country through many hard times. And that’s why i’m going to talk about him. His life began May 8th 1884 in Lamar, Missouri. As a young boy, Truman loved to read, and with many other boys his age, wanted to join the military. Eventually, he got his wish and fought in WWI But on returning, he decided to get married. Yet, alas he married his love Bess Wallace on June 28th, 1919, in Independence Missouri. Harry S. Truman had started off with a fine life , until he got into

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    It was 1948 also known as reelection year for Harry. The documentary on Harry stated, “Harry had a very low popularity rate but still ran for reelection, he campaigned fiercely. He was running against Republican Tomas Dewy, who was expecting the presidency and only gave sixteen speeches. Surprisingly Harry won the popular and electoral vote”(PRESIDENTIAL LOST ARCHIVES: Harry Truman (720p)). In June of 1948 the Soviets blockaded the western section of berlin forcing the other allies to give them

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    How Harry Truman Changed American Society Harry Truman was a very influential figure in American history. He made the decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan and he was president during the Korean War. His decision to drop the bombs on Japan not only ended the war, but it changed American society for the better. His decision to help fight off a communist invasion had helped strengthen American beliefs. Harry Truman was a man who helped the United States in many ways. He made the decision to drop

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    Roosevelt, the new president Harry Truman became president and was faced with crucial decisions which would steer the future of the war. Harry Truman was alerted about the very confidential Manhattan Project to build a working atomic bomb. Just as soon as the Japanese Islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa were taken from them, the time to attack Japan was soon arising. Japanese soldiers deployed in those two Islands killed or wounded over 89 thousand Americans(PBS.org). Harry Truman was right to drop the Atomic

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    The death of thousands in a moment, this was the power of the weapon the United States held in their possession. President Harry S. Truman’s decision was the first immoral and flaw choice that proves the weakness of a man in power. His main argument was based on the lack of love and compassion among the millions in Japan. He has proven to end the war in a faster way by using the bombs and proves that American soldiers are dying in the battle, which sounded ironically the fact that soldiers are risking

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    Imagine, being the one to make the call that's going to end thousands of lives. On August 6, 1945 president Harry Truman made the call that would change the history books forever, and dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan killing 100,000 people, and injuring 40,000 more. "To Father Kleinsorge, an Occidental, the silence in the grove by the river, where hundreds of gruesomely wounded suffered together, was one of the most dreadful and awesome phenomena of his whole experience." Hersey, page 47

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    The most effective foreign policy as presidency was Harry S. Truman and the weakest administration for foreign policy was George H. W. Bush. The reason that was the more effective president is that he was a more of a powerful leader. Harry S. Truman was a war president. Harry S. Truman was president during one of the worst war in United States history. He was the only president in history to drop atomic bomb. Many people think that Harry S. Truman was one of the best president that would serve and

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    To begin with during World War I Harry S. Truman orders desegregation of the armed forces and he also supported civil right movements. When the Labor Union leader and the Civil Rights activists threatens a boycott of segregation of troops Harry Truman then issued an executive order to end segregation in the armed forces in July 26, 1948. By doing that it showed that he cared about what the Labor Union and Civil Rights activists had to say and he agreed with them by giving the executive order he also

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    President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. “The son of John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman.” Truman’s father worked as mule trader and a farmer while Martha was a musician and homemaker. Young Truman had three siblings growing up and eventually married his childhood love Bess Wallace on June 28, 1919, (Truman Biography”, n.d.). President Harry S. Truman assumed the responsibilities and duties of an American President after the death of President Franklin

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    orders of President Harry S. Truman. Three days later, a second bomb fell onto Nagasaki. While not all may find the bombs necessary to end the war with Japan, Truman had his own reasons for causing such devastation. He wanted the fastest possible end to the war to save soldiers’ lives, many Americans, as well as his key advisor, Byrnes, wanted the “unconditional surrender” (Walker 46) of Japan, and there was hatred still harbored against the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As Truman addressed Congress

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