Mr. Truman's War
The Final Victories of World War II and the Birth of the
Postwar World
J. Robert Moskin
With a new preface by the author
April 2002
408 pages, 6 x 9
Modern War Studies
Paper ISBN 978-0-7006-1184-3, $19.95
This is the first paperback edition
of a book the New York Times called "a pitch-perfect
rendering" of a critical period in American and world history.
Robert Moskin's engaging and readable volume chronicles the first
five months of Harry Truman's presidency, encompassing not only
the destruction and defeat of the Axis Powers in Germany and
Japan, but also the dropping of the first atomic bombs, the birth
of the United Nations, the death of colonialism, and the beginning
of the Cold War.
From the summons to FDR's deathbed early on the morning of
April 2, 1945, through the Japanese surrender on the deck of
the USS Missouri, Moskin tracks this unexpected president
through some of the most uncertain and trying times in our nation's
life. A former Missouri farmer and county commissioner known
by his trademark bow tie and steel-rimmed glasses, Truman had
little experience in international affairs, having become vice
president via a purely political compromise only five months
earlier.
Despite his inexperience, he did not hesitate before enormous
challenges that loomed over his first administration. He ordered
the dropping of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs, refused
Churchill's repeated request that he leave American troops in
the Russian occupation zone of Germany, cut off supplies to de
Gaulle's French army, and insisted that Japan surrender "unconditionally."
And at the famous meeting with Stalin and Churchill at Potsdam,
he more than held his own.
By the end of those first five months, Truman had transformed
himself into a confident leader with a tenacious and unflinching
commitment to American ideals in the face of new global challenges.
"A riveting story of war and peace. . . . Popular history
at its best."--Boston Globe
"A notable achievement in making a complex--and crucial--period
of history accessible to the ordinary reader."--Wall
Street Journal
"Entertaining history as well as an impressive, detailed
introduction to a complex period."--Publishers Weekly
J. ROBERT MOSKIN is the author of six previous books
including The U.S. Marine Corps Story, Among Lions, and
Morality in America. A former foreign editor for Look
magazine and senior editor for Collier's, he served with
the U.S. Army in the Southwest Pacific during World War II and
currently lives in New York City and Tyringham, Massachusetts.
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