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Harry S. Truman | ||||||||||||||||||
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Born | May 8, 1884 | |||||||||||||||||
Died | December 26, 1972 (Age 88) | |||||||||||||||||
Member of | Phi Beta Kappa | |||||||||||||||||
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Contents
Creation of the CIA
Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 and reorganized military forces by merging the Department of War and the Department of the Navy into the National Military Establishment (later the Department of Defense) and creating the U.S. Air Force. The act also created the CIA and the National Security Council.[1]
A Document by Harry S. Truman
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Limit CIA Role To Intelligence | letter | 22 December 1963 | CIA | A letter just after the assassination of JFK which was published once and then vanished down the memory hole. |
A Quote by Harry S. Truman
Page | Quote | Date |
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Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations | <nowiki>“[[[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] Dag Hammarskjöld] was on the point of getting something done when they killed him. Notice that I said "when they killed him."”</nowiki> | 1961 |
An appointment by Harry S. Truman
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End |
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David Bruce | US/Ambassador/France | 17 May 1949 | 10 March 1952 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Reflection on the Role of the U.S. Vice Presidency | Article | 25 September 2024 | Ludwig De Braeckeleer | On 12 April 1945, Vice President Truman was preparing to have a drink in House Speaker Sam Rayburn’s office when he received an urgent message to go immediately to the White House, where Eleanor Roosevelt told him that her husband had died after a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Suddenly, the ‘piano player’ was responsible for overseeing the final phase of World War II and shaping the postwar global order: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO, and the UN. |
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References
- ↑ Dallek 2008, pp. 62–63.