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by David McCullough

Diaz, Armando

  Dickens, Charles

  Dieterich, William H.

  Dill, John

  Dillard, Harrison

  Dillinger, John

  Dirksen, Everett

  Displaced Persons Act (1948)

  Dixiecrats

  Dixon, Frank M.

  Doherty, Jim

  dollar-a-year men

  Doniphan, Alexander

  Donnelly, Eugene

  Donnelly, Nell

  Donovan, Robert

  Don Quixote (Cervantes)

  Doohan, John

  Doubleday

  Dougherty, Charles, Sr

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan

  Douglas, Paul

  Douglas, William O

  Downs, Joseph

  DPC (Defense Plants Corporation)

  draft, military

  railway strike and

  Drescher, George

  Drury, Allen

  Dryden, Mildred

  Dubinsky, David

  Duchamp, Marcel

  Dulles, John Foster

  Dun, Angus

  Duncan, Dick

  Dunham, Walter L

  Dunn, James

  DuPont Company

  dust storms

  Eagles

  Earle, George

  Early, Steve

  Easley, Harry

  Eaton, Charles

  Eban, Abba

  economy

  Eden, Anthony

  Edgar Thomson Works

  Edgerton, Glen E

  education

  Einstein, Albert

  Eisenhower, Arthur

  Eisenhower, Dwight David

  death of

  Forrestal and

  HST and

  inauguration of

  Korean War and

  McCarthy and

  Marshall and

  as NATO commander

  as presidential candidate

  reelection of

  retirement of

  on Stalin

  vice-presidential candidacy declined by

  Eisenhower, John

  Eisenhower, Mamie

  election of 1948:

  Barkley as vice-presidential candidate in

  Clifford’s role in

  Democratic Convention and

  Dewey’s campaign in

  Dewey’s candidacy in

  Dewey’s defeat in

  Eisenhower considered in

  HST’s campaign funds for

  HST’s campaign in

  HST’s election in

  Republican Convention in

  Ross’s role in

  Thurmond and Dixiecrats in

  Wallace’s candidacy in

  elections:

  of 1910

  of 1912

  of 1924

  of 1932

  of 1934

  of 1936

  of 1940

  of 1944

  of 1946

  of 1948, see election of 1948

  of 1950

  of 1952

  of 1956

  of 1960

  see also specific candidates

  electrical workers’ strike (1946)

  Elks

  Elsey, George M

  on HST

  HST’s reelection campaign and

  at Potsdam

  report on U.S.-Soviet relations by Clifford and

  employment

  Employment Act (1946)

  England, Clarence

  Eniwetok Island

  Epstein, Elihu

  Equal Rights amendment

  Ethridge, Mark

  Etzenhouser, Madeline

  European Recovery Program (ERP), see Marshall Plan

  Evans, Tom

  Evening Standard (London)

  “Everyman in the White House” (Crawford)

  Ewing, Thomas

  excess profits tax

  Fair Deal

  Fair Employment Practices Committee

  Fairless, Benjamin F

  Farley, James A

  farmers, federal support for

  Farm Tenancy Act (1937)

  Farrell, Thomas F

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  Dewey campaign aided by

  HST’s distrust of

  see also Hoover, J. Edgar

  Federal Employees Loyalty and Security Program

  Ferdinand Magellan,

  see also Whistle-stop Campaign

  Ferguson, Homer

  Fermi, Enrico

  Field, Lyman

  Fields, Alonzo

  Fields, W. C

  Fillmore, Millard

  Finklestein, Paula

  Finklestein, Sam

  Finklestein, Siegfried

  Finland

  Finletter, Thomas K

  Finnegan, James P

  Fired On (Remington)

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fitzpatrick, Daniel

  five percenters

  Flanner, Janet

  Flavin, John

  Flintom, A. D

  Floyd, “Pretty Boy,”

  Flynn, Edward Joseph

  Foch, Ferdinand

  Folliard, Edward T

  Forde, Margaret Ann

  Ford Motor Company

  Foreign Affairs,

  foreign policy, see specific countries, individuals, and issues

  Formosa:

  MacArthur’s views on

  U.S. defense of

  see also China; Chinese Nationalists

  Formosa Strait

  Forrestal, James

  atomic bomb and

  Berlin crisis and

  criticism of

  Dewey and

  resignation of

  as Secretary of Defense

  suicide of

  Fort Leonard Wood

  Fortune

  France

  Lend-Lease and

  Franco, Francisco

  Frankfurter, Felix

  Franklin Roosevelt Library

  Franks, Oliver

  Freeman, Douglas Southall

  Free-Soilers

  Frémont, John Charles

  Freud, Sigmund

  Friendly, Alfred

  Froman, Jane

  Fuchs, Klaus

  Fulbright, J. William

  Fulton, Hugh

  Fussell, Paul

  Gabrielson, Guy George

  Gagnon, René

  Gallup, George

  Gandhi, Mohandas K. “Mahatma,”

  Garfield James A

  Garner, John Nance “Cactus Jack,”

  Garr, Vietta

  Garrett, Will

  Gates, George Porterfield

  Gates, Madge, see Wallace, Madge Gates

  Gates, Marvin

  Gates, Mrs. George Porterfield

  Gavin, Tom

  Gearhart, Bertrand W

  General Electric

  General Motors

  General Order No

  Gentry, Alonzo H

  Gentry, Sue

  George, Todd

  George VI, King of England

  German Federated Republic (West Germany)

  Germany, Nazi

  atomic bomb and

  defeat of

  Soviet pact with

  surrender of

  U.S. business agreements with companies in

  war criminals of

  Germany, occupied

  division of navy of

  Gestapo

  GI Bill

  Gibson, Charles Dana

  Gibson, John W

  Girl from Utah, The

  Glass, Carter

  glass workers’ strike (1946)

  Gleam, The

  Glenn Martin Company

  Gnefkow, Bernard

  Goebbels, Joseph

  Goering, Hermann

  Goldman, Frank

  Goldwyn, Sam

  Goodman, Benny

  Gore, Albert

  Gould, Jack

  Graham, Billy

  Graham
, Frank

  Graham, James H

  Graham, Wallace H

  Grant, Ulysses S

  Great Britain

  atomic bomb and

  decline of

  Greece and Turkey aided by

  Korean War and

  Lend-Lease and

  Palestine and

  Soviet Union and

  U.S. relations with

  Wallace’s New York speech on

  Great Depression, see Depression, Great

  Greater Kansas City Plan Association

  Great Men and Famous Women

  Greece

  British aid to

  Soviet Union and

  U.S. aid to

  Greenglass, David

  Gregg, Josiah

  Gregg, William

  Grew, Joseph C

  Gromyko, Andrei

  Grover, Wayne

  Groves, Leslie R.

  Guffey, Joe

  Gunther, John

  Hadrian, Emperor of Rome

  Hagan, John

  Hagerty, James C

  Hague, Frank

  Haig, Douglas

  Haight, Charles T

  Halifax, Edward Wood, Lord

  Halle, Louis J

  Halleck, Charles

  Halsey, Edwin

  Hampton, Lionel

  Handy, Thomas T

  Hannegan, Robert E

  background of

  HST’s Senate reelection campaign and

  vice-presidential nomination (1944) and

  Harber, W. Elmer

  Hardin, Ardelia

  Harding, Warren G

  Harpie Club (Independence Harmonicon Society)

  Harriman, E. H

  Harriman, W. Averell

  as ambassador to Great Britain

  background of

  character and appearance of

  as HST campaign contributor

  Johnson and

  Korea and

  MacArthur and

  Moscow post quit by

  at Potsdam Conference

  as presidential candidate

  as Secretary of Commerce

  Harris, Robert E. G

  Harrison, Benjamin

  Harrison, Earl G

  Harrison, George L

  Harrison, Pat

  Harrison, William Henry

  Harry S. Truman (M. Truman)

  Harry S. Truman Library

  Harry Truman shirts

  Harsch, Joseph

  Hartley, Fred Allan, Jr

  Harty, Tom

  Harvard University

  Harvey, Julian

  Hassett, Bill

  Hatch, Alden

  Hatch, Carl

  Hauser, Virginia Hill

  Havemann, Ernest

  Hawaii:

  statehood of

  Truman family’s vacation in

  Hawkes, Albert Wahl

  Hayden, Carl

  Hayes, Elihu

  Hayes, Ira

  Hayford, James

  H-bomb, see hydrogen bomb

  health care and insurance

  Healy, George P. A

  Heillman, Lee

  Helis, William

  Heller, Francis H

  Helm, Edith

  Helm, William

  Henderson, Loy W

  Hennings, Thomas Carey, Jr

  Henry M. Frost Advertising Agency

  Henry V (Shakespeare)

  Hepburn, Katharine

  Hersey, John

  Herzog, Isaac Halevi

  Hickerson, John

  Higgins, Marguerite

  Higgins landing craft

  Hill, Lister

  Hillman, Sidney

  Hillman, William

  Himmler, Heinrich

  Hinde, Edgar

  Hirohito, Emperor of Japan

  Hiroshima, bombing of

  Hirth, William

  Hiss, Alger

  Hiss, Donald

  Hitler, Adolf

  Stalin’s pact with

  see also Germany, Nazi

  Hoban, James

  Ho Chi Minh

  Hoey, Clyde R

  Hoey Committee

  Hollywood Bowl

  Hollywood Ten

  Holmes, Nancy Tyler (great-grandmother)

  Holt, Rush

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  civil rights movement and

  on Communist danger

  Dewey aided by

  Vaughan’s relationship with

  Hopkins, Harry

  Hopkins, William J

  Home, Lena

  Houchens, B. M

  Houchens, Fielding

  House, Edward

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC):

  Dewey campaign and

  Hiss case and

  Hollywood Ten and

  Loyalty Program as response to

  House Ways and Means Committee

  Householder, Vic

  housing

  Howard, Roy

  How to Predict Elections (Bean)

  Huber, Brownie

  Hughes, Charles Evans

  Hughes, Thomas

  Hull, Cordell

  Hume, Paul

  Humphrey, Hubert H

  Humphrey, Muriel

  Hungary

  Hunt, James V

  Hurley, Patrick J

  hydrogen bomb (H-bomb; superbomb)

  debate on

  testing of

  Ickes, Harold L

  resignation of

  I. G. Farben

  Igoe-Dickmann organization

  Independence, Mo.

  blacks in

  Depression in

  Mormons in

  Independence and the Opening of the West (Benton)

  Independence Examiner

  Independence Harmonicon Society (Harpie Club)

  Indianapolis

  Indochina

  inflation

  influenza epidemic (1918-19)

  Inland Steel

  Interim Committee on S-1

  Internal Revenue Bureau

  International Acquaintance League

  International News Service

  Interstate Commerce Commission

  Inverchapel, Lord

  Investor Pays, The (Lowenthal)

  Iran

  Ireland, David B., Jr.

  Irgun

  “iron curtain,”

  Israel

  see also Palestine

  Italy

  Iwo Jima

  I Write from Washington (Childs)

  Jackson, Andrew

  statue of

  Jackson, Robert H

  Jackson, Samuel

  Jackson, Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall,”

  Jackson County, Mo.

  Goat vs. Rabbit Democrats in

  HST as eastern judge of

  HST as presiding judge of

  Mormons in

  slavery in

  Jacobson, Bluma Rosenbaum

  Jacobson, Edward

  death of

  as HST’s business partner

  Palestine issue and

  Jacques, Baron

  James, Frank

  James, Jesse

  James, Marquis

  Japan

  atomic bombing of

  atrocities committed by

  China bombed by

  fire bombing of

  Korea and

  Pearl Harbor attacked by, see Pearl Harbor attack

  Potsdam Conference and

  proposed invasion of

  Soviet Union and

  surrender of

  Japanese-Americans

  Jayhawkers

  Jazz Age

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners

  Jefferson Memorial

  Jenner, William E

  Jennison, “Doc,”

  Jessup, Philip

  Jester, Beauford

  Jewish Agency

  Jews
/>   as voters

  see also Israel; Palestine; Zionists

  John McShain, Inc

  Johnson, Alexis

  Johnson, Andrew

  Johnson, Edwin

  Johnson, Louis A

  controversy of

  HST’s problems with

  resignation of

  as Secretary of Defense

  on Z Committee

  Johnson, Lyndon B

  Johnston, Alvanley

  Johnston, Olin

  Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy

  Jones, Jesse

  Jones, Joseph M

  Jones, Thomas E

  Judd, Walter

  Justice Department, U.S.

  Kaiser, Henry J

  Kaltenborn, H.V.

  kamikazes

  Kansas

  Kansas City, Mo

  building boom in

  “home rule” in

  HST’s first presidential visit to

  Union Station Massacre in

  “wide-open” era in

  Kansas City Athletic Club

  Kansas City Automobile Club

  Kansas City Club

  Kansas City Journal-Post,

  Kansas City Star

  Kansas City Times

  Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

  Kaplan, Charles

  Katyn Forest Massacre

  Keck, Charles L.

  Keenan, Sergeant

  Kefauver, Estes

  Kefauver Committee

  Kelley, Harry

  Kelly, Edward J.

  Kelly, Gene

  Kem, James P.

  Kemper, William T.

  Kempton, Greta

  Kennan, George F.

  atomic bomb and

  “Long Telegram” of

  on Marshall

  Marshall Plan role of

  Palestine issue and

  Policy Planning Staff of

  Kennan Report

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Kennedy, John F.

  assassination of

  Kennedy, Joseph, Jr.

  Kennedy, Joseph Patrick

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  Kent, Frank

  Kentuckian, The (Benton)

  Kentucky

  Kern, Jerome

  Kerr, Robert

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Kilgore, Harley

  Killilae, Mrs. Walter

  Kim Il-sung

  King, Cecil Rhodes

  King, Ernest J.

  King David Hotel, bombing of

  Kinnaman, Edna

  Kinsey, Alfred

  Kirkpatrick, Helen

  Kistiakowsky, Dr.

  Klemm, Karl D.

  Knebel, Fletcher

  Knowland, William

  Knox, Frank

  Knudsen, William S

  Knutson, Harold

  Konoye, Prince Fumimaro

  Korea

  Korean War

  atomic bomb and

  Battle of Taejon in

  casualties in

  cease-fire proposal in

  Chinese intervention in

  Congress and

  Eisenhower and

  end of

  fighting conditions in

  Inchon landing in

  MacArthur in

  North Korean prisoners in

  as “police action,”

  press conference on

  Ridgway in

  Soviet Union and

  steel crisis and

  38th parallel in

  as U.N. action

  U.S. responsibility in

  U.S. troops committed to

  Krimminger, Charles E.

  Krock, Arthur

  Kronheim, Milton S., Sr.

  Krueger, Karl

  Krug, Julius

  Ku Klux Klan

 

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