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Truman informs the nation that an atomic weapon has been detonated in Japan.
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The U.S., the Soviets and the British set policy on postwar Europe.
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The United Nations formed with the primary goal of maintaining international peace and security.
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Read President Truman's declaration of Israel's Independence, 1948
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Truman makes desegregation of the armed forces an official government policy.
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Letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt about nuclear physicist Dr. Leo Szilard, 1945.
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Letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt about the possible construction of nuclear bombs.
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Letter from Secretary of War Henry Stimson to President Truman, informing him about the atomic bomb.
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America and Europe organize for a common defense.
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General Leslie Groves describes a weapon of mass destruction.
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Roosevelt lashes out against lying political attacks, calling for honesty and sanity in public discourse.
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The American foreign policy statement that provided the basis for Roosevelt's military intervention in Latin America.