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    • World War II was fought by millions of people in all corners of the world. There were battles and military posts in surprising places. The Caribbean and Central America, Greenland, Alaska, and the Aleutian Isl… See more

    BornMay 8, 1884 · Lamar, Missouri, U.S.
    DiedDecember 26, 1972 (aged 88) · Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
    Political partyDemocratic
    SpouseBess Wallace (m. 1919)
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    Documents to be examined: 1. Newspaper clipping, “Japanese planes destroy US fleet at Pearl Harbor,” December 8, 1945 2. Excerpts of Franklin Roosevelt’s speech to Congress, … See more

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  1. Upon becoming president, Harry Truman learned of the Manhattan Project, a secret scientific effort to create an atomic bomb. After a successful test of the weapon, Truman issued the Potsdam Declaration demanding the unconditional surrender of the Japanese government, warning of “prompt and utter destruction.”
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