The BombI posted this where I blog daily at Points and Figures. I am on the Board of Trustees for the National World War Two Museum in New Orleans, LA. 70 years ago today was a pretty important day in WW2 history, and in the history of human kind.
Harry S. Truman and Dean AchesonAfter an introduction, I present two sets of things to you:A list of books most read by the USA’s 33rd president, Harry S. TrumanQuotations from Truman’s Secretary of State, Dean Acheson
Liveblogging World War II: April 23, 1945: Edward Stettinius to Harry S. TrumanMemo, Edward Stettinius to Harry S. Truman, April 23, 1945. President’s Secretary’s File, Truman Papers:
Liveblogging World War II: August 11, 1945: Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S TrumanEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:I could not help feeling a little sad, yesterday, when the news came that we had had to use our second atomic bomb. I had hoped that after…
Liveblogging World War II: April 24, 1945: Truman Briefed on Manhattan ProjectOriginally published at www.bradford-delong.com.