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Atomic Bomb: Decision -- Truman Diary, July 25, 1945
Atomic Bomb: Decision -- Truman Diary, July 25, 1945

Truman Diary Entry Disparages Jews
Truman Diary Entry Disparages Jews

Truman Diary Entry Disparages Jews
Truman Diary Entry Disparages Jews

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation
HSI: Historical Scene Investigation

Karl Treadwell (@treadwell_karl) / Twitter
Karl Treadwell (@treadwell_karl) / Twitter

The President is Very Acutely Ill” | National Archives
The President is Very Acutely Ill” | National Archives

December | 2016 | UMKC HistoryMakers Internship Program
December | 2016 | UMKC HistoryMakers Internship Program

When the president said yes to the bomb: Truman's diaries reveal no  hesitation, some regret | Stars and Stripes
When the president said yes to the bomb: Truman's diaries reveal no hesitation, some regret | Stars and Stripes

Meatloaf by candlelight? Not for this President. – Pieces of History
Meatloaf by candlelight? Not for this President. – Pieces of History

Diary entries | Harry S. Truman
Diary entries | Harry S. Truman

President Harry S. Truman's Trip to the Potsdam Conference, July 6-August  2, 1945 — Google Arts & Culture
President Harry S. Truman's Trip to the Potsdam Conference, July 6-August 2, 1945 — Google Arts & Culture

Diary Entry of President Harry S. Truman | Harry S. Truman
Diary Entry of President Harry S. Truman | Harry S. Truman

Atomic Bomb: Decision -- Truman Diary, July 25, 1945
Atomic Bomb: Decision -- Truman Diary, July 25, 1945

A "purely military" target? Truman's changing language about Hiroshima |  Restricted Data
A "purely military" target? Truman's changing language about Hiroshima | Restricted Data

Invade or Bomb? | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Invade or Bomb? | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia
Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia

Today's Document from the National Archives
Today's Document from the National Archives

Diary entry by Harry S. Truman, beginning, "The Courts should be strictly  judicial . . . ."
Diary entry by Harry S. Truman, beginning, "The Courts should be strictly judicial . . . ."

Mr. President: The First Publication from the Personal Diaries, Private  Letters, Papers, and Revealing Interviews of Harry S. Truman, Thirty-Second  President of the United States of America. - Raptis Rare Books
Mr. President: The First Publication from the Personal Diaries, Private Letters, Papers, and Revealing Interviews of Harry S. Truman, Thirty-Second President of the United States of America. - Raptis Rare Books

Mr. President: The First Publication from the Personal Diaries, Private  Letters, Papers, and Revealing Interviews of Harry S. Truman, Thirty-Second  President of the United States of America. by Truman, Harry S.; William
Mr. President: The First Publication from the Personal Diaries, Private Letters, Papers, and Revealing Interviews of Harry S. Truman, Thirty-Second President of the United States of America. by Truman, Harry S.; William

Truman's Diary Entry, 17 Jul 1945 | World War II Database
Truman's Diary Entry, 17 Jul 1945 | World War II Database

SOURCE A The following excerpt was taken from the | Chegg.com
SOURCE A The following excerpt was taken from the | Chegg.com

MR. PRESIDENT - Private letters, diaries & correspondence from Harry Truman  1952 | eBay
MR. PRESIDENT - Private letters, diaries & correspondence from Harry Truman 1952 | eBay

Pin on Military
Pin on Military

Today's Document — Diary Entry of Harry S. Truman, 1/1/1947 File...
Today's Document — Diary Entry of Harry S. Truman, 1/1/1947 File...