Not up enough on my American President's Party persuasions to know for sure whether Truman was D or R. (I'm not American, just FYI, and never have been, either.)
I have a special soft spot for Truman, because of his termination of MacArthur's role in the Korean War. That soft spot is down near the swamp, under a pile of leaves. (Excuse the hyperbole, but you get the drift.)
Oh, was the dems behind paperclip? Was they in admin seat during this time? Not familiar with the details.
US President Truman had in September 1946 officially approved Operation Paperclip, in secret, and had expanded it to include over 1000 Nazi scientists. Yea, I know NPR... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.npr.org/2014/02/15/275877755/the-secret-operation-to-bring-nazi-scientists-to-america&ved=2ahUKEwjCpvW7w6r8AhWpEVkFHT4fASMQFnoECBAQBQ&usg=AOvVaw3oKR7M8bRBNcQd_w8STFc4
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Not up enough on my American President's Party persuasions to know for sure whether Truman was D or R. (I'm not American, just FYI, and never have been, either.)
I have a special soft spot for Truman, because of his termination of MacArthur's role in the Korean War. That soft spot is down near the swamp, under a pile of leaves. (Excuse the hyperbole, but you get the drift.)
Truman was FDRs VP. FDR died while in office, which elevated Truman to Pres and tasked him to close out WWII.