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
Kuomintang, see Chinese Nationalists
Kurchatov, Igor V.
Kyoto
labor, labor unions
Taft-Hartley Act and
see also strikes
Labor Department, U.S.
LaCapra, Michael James “Jimmy Needles,”
LaGuardia, Fiorello
Lane, James Henry
Langer, William
Lascelles, Alan
Lasker, Morris
Latta, Maurice C.
Lattimore, Owen J.
Lausche, Frank
Lawrence, David
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawrence, William
Lawrence Massacre
Lazia, Johnny
League of Nations
Leahy, William
death of
at Potsdam
Lee, Dr.
Lee, Jay
Lee, Robert E.
Lee’s Summit Journal
Leigh, Vere
Lelyveld, Arthur J.
Lend-lease’ Act (1941)
Lenin, V.I.
Leningrad
Lerner, Max
LeRoy (White House leaf-raker)
Leschetizky, Theodore
Lesseps, Ferdinand de
Leviero, Tony
Lewis, J. Hamilton “Ham,”
Lewis, John L
Truman Committee appearance of
Lewis, Sinclair
Lhévinne, Josef
Liberty
Lie, Trygve
Life
Churchill’s book in
HST’s memoirs in
Lilienthal, David E.
atomic bomb and
on Atomic Energy Commission
communism and
on Z Committee
Lima News
Lincoln, Abraham
Gettysburg Address of
McClellan and
Lindbergh, Charles
Lindbergh kidnapping
Lippmann, Walter
List, Eugene
Littlefair, Duncan E.
Lloyd, David
“Locksley Hall” (Tennyson)
Lockwoo
d, Paul
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Sr.
Long, Earl
Long, Huey
Long, Tania
“Long Telegram,”
Longworth, Alice Roosevelt
Look
Los Alamos
Los Angeles Times
“Lost Battalion,”
Louisville Courier-Journal
Lovett, Robert A
Lowe, Frank
Lowenthal, Max
Loyalty Program
Lubell, Samuel
Lucas, Scott
Luce, Clare Boothe
Luce, Henry R
Ludendorff, Erich
Lykins, Johnston
lynchings
McAdams, Clark
MacArthur, Douglas
Chiang and
death of
divided-forces tactic of
end-the-war offensive of
farewell speech of
heroic standing of
HST’s firing of
HST’s opinion of
HST’s Wake Island meeting with
Inchon victory of
insubordination of
in Korean War
letter to Martin from
Reminiscences of
Senate investigation on firing of
speaking tour of
VFW statement of
McCann, Gerard
McCarran, Pat
McCarthy, Joseph R.
death of
Eisenhower and
Marshall attacked by
McCarthyism
McClellan, George B.
McClintock, Robert
McCloy, John J.
McCluer, Franc L.
McCormack, James
McCormack, John
McCormick, Anne O’Hare
McCormick, Ken
McCormick, Robert “Bertie,”
MacDonald, Donald J.
MacDonald, Jeanette
McElroy, Henry
McElroy, Mary
Macfadden, Bernarr
McFarland, Ernest
McGarrity, W. F.
McGowan, Carl
McGrath, J. Howard
firing of
McGrory, Mary
McKellar, Kenneth “Old Mack,”
McKim, Charles
McKim, Edward
McKim, Mead, & White
McKinley, William
McKinney, Frank E.
McMahon, Alphonse
McMahon, Brien
McNaughton, Frank
MacVeigh, Lincoln
Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
Madison, Dolley
Madison, James
magnesium production
Malenkov, Georgi M.
Malik, Jacob
Maloney, James J.
Manchester, William
Manchester Guardian
Manchuria:
Japan’s invasion of
in Korean War
Soviet Union and
Manhattan Project (S-1)
see also atomic bomb, atomic energy
Manila
Mann, Betsie
Mann, Christopher
Mansfield, Mike
Mao Tse-tung
Map Room
Maragon, “Mysterious” John
Marcantonio, Vito
Marcelle, Joseph P.
March, Fredric
“March of Time, The”
Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome
Marine Corps
maritime strike (1946)
Marks, Ted
Marshall, George C.
atomic bomb and
background of
Berlin crisis and
character and appearance of
China mission of
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