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1946-1952 years of trial and hope: Memoirs by Harry S. Truman
Years of Trial and Hope, the second volume of Harry S. Truman’s memoirs, provides a firsthand account of the major political, diplomatic, and personal challenges faced during his presidency from 1945 to 1953. In this compelling narrative, Truman reflects on critical events such as the end of World War II, the decision to use the atomic bomb, the reconstruction of Europe through the Marshall Plan, the formation of the United Nations, and the outbreak of the Korean War. Written with candor and clarity, the book offers valuable insight into Truman’s leadership, his political philosophy, and his hopes for America's role in the postwar world. It remains an essential source for understanding U.S. presidential history and mid-20th-century international affairs.
| PMKAA03348 | 973.918 TRU m | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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| 1945 year of decisions memoirs by Harry S. Truman | First Volume | en |