
Truman
Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States (1945-1953), known for leading the country after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s death. He made key decisions during the final stages of World War II, including authorizing the use of atomic bombs on Japan. Truman also helped establish the United Nations and the NATO alliance, shaping post-war international relations. His presidency faced challenges like the Cold War tensions, the Korean War, and domestic economic shifts. Truman is remembered for his straightforwardness, decisiveness, and commitment to American interests during a pivotal era in history.