Harry S. Truman

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Introduction 6 Chapter 1 A Missouri Son 10 Chapter 2 A Soldier and a Politician 18 Chapter 3 First President from Missouri 28 Chapter 4 Postwar Challenges 39 Chapter 5 A Second Term 54 Conclusion 66 Glossary 68 For More Information 70 For Further Reading 75 Index 78 Table of Contents
Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman

After Franklin D. Roosevelt’s sudden death in April 1945, Harry S. Truman took the oath of office as the thirty-third US president. While perhaps best known for his controversial decision to drop atomic bombs to end combat with Japan in World War II, Truman was instrumental in postwar recovery and international relations. As readers will discover, he instituted the Truman Doctrine to fight the spread of Communism, approved the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe, and ordered armed forces in 1950 to assist South Korea in the Korean War. He also ended racial segregation in the US military and removed discriminatory practices in federal employment.

About This Book

By: Kevin Geller
Illustrated by: Kathy Campbell
Published by: Rosen Publishing provided by Britannica
9-12Age Range
- AR
76Pages
PeopleSubject
-Lexile
1-2 hoursReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA