The Truman Dissision
A man of wisdom, truth and leadership, these are the things brought to mind when we think of our very own thirty-third president, Harry S. Truman. On Thursday, May 8th, 1884, Truman was born. He was born in a six-room farmhouse in Lomar, Missouri and twelve years later he prospered as a Missouri farmer. For college, he attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City and only took night classes. While attending there, he took school of law, but did not graduate. Often he visited a Baptist church for moral support to guide him in the right direction in life. These are the prime years of our soon to be powerful president.In World War I, Truman went to France as a captain in the Field Artillery. Wh
Truman made some of the most critical decisions in history. Truman became our 33rd national President. In early August 1945, atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But, I believe if the war continued, there would have been six to seven times as many lives lost in the war. These powerful actions made him a great leader and role model for all ages in our great nation. Soon after V-E day, the war against Japan had reached its final stage. People may have looked down on him because of the lives that were taken in the bombings. Truman's decision, today we are mutual with Japan. His vice-president was Alben William Barkley. During World War II, he headed the Senate war investigating committee, checking into waste and corruption and saving as much as 15 billion dollars in one year. He served for two terms and he ended his presidency in 1953. By 1946, the two bombs caused the death of about 240,000 Japanese citizens.
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