Walker, Kay
Walker, Walton
Wallace, Carrie
Wallace, David, suicide of
Wallace, Frank
Wallace, Fred
Wallace, George
Wallace, Helen
Wallace, Henry A.
character of
China trip of
HST’s firing of
as presidential candidate
Progressive Party of
speech fiasco and
as Vice President
as vice-presidential candidate
Wallace, Madge Gates
death of
HST’s residence at house of
Margaret’s singing and
Wallace, May Southern
Wallace, Natalie Ott
Wallace, Natalie
Wallgren, Monrad C.
Wall Street Journal
Walsh, David I.
Walsh, Edmund A.
Walsh, Jerome
War Department, U.S.
see also Defense Department, U.S.
War Mobilization
War Powers and Stabilization Act (1942)
War Production Board
Warren, Earl
Washington, George
Washington Evening Star
Washington News
Washington Post
Washington Press Club
Washington Star
Washington Times-Herald
Wasson, Guy
Wasson, Yancey
waterways proposal
Watson, Edwin “Pa,”
Weathers, James
Webb, James
Weizmann, Chaim
Welch, Casimir
Wells, Louise
West, J. B.
West Germany (German Federated Republic)
Westminster College
West Point:
cheating scandal at
HST’s aspirations to
HST’s views of
Westwood, Mike
Wharton, Edith
Wheeler, Burton K.
Wherry, Kenneth Spicer
Whistle-stop Campaign
White, Grace
White, Wallace H.
White, Walter
White House
balcony added to
bomb shelter in
collapsing structure of
entertaining at
as haunted
Public tours of
renovation of
television tour of
Whitman, Alden
Whitney, A. F.
Whitney, Albert
Whitney, Cornelius Vanderbilt
Whitney, Courtney
Whittier, John Greenleaf
Wickard, Claude
Wiley, Alexander
Wilhelm, Warren F.
Wilkins, Fraser
Willa Coates Airport
Willard, Daniel
William Jewell College
Williams, Herbert Lee
Williamsburg
Willis, Raymond
Willkie, Wendell
Wilson, Arthur
Wilson, Charles E.
Wilson, Ellen
Wilson, Francis M.
Wilson, Ida
Wilson, R. P.
Wilson, Woodrow
Winant, John G.
Winchell, Walter
Winslow, Lorenzo
Wise, Stephen
Wolf, Agnes Strauss
women’s vote
Wonderful Town
Woodham-Smith, Cecil
Woodward, Isaac
Woodward, Sara
Woodward, Stanley
Wooldridge, Glen
Woolf, S.J.
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
World War I
HST’s service in
World War II:
aftermath of
aid to European Jews in
atomic bombing of Japan in
Battle of Britain in
Big Three conferences in see Potsdam Conference; Yalta Conference
Churchill’s history of
civilian control of military in
demobilization after
division of Korea in
end of
HST’s sudden responsibilities in
Manhattan Project in
mobilization for
Nazi attack on Soviets in
Nazi-Soviet Pact and
1944 presidential campaign and
Roosevelt’s death and
Senate probe of spending in, see Truman Committee
vice-presidential selection and
war agencies developed for
WPA (Works Progress Administration)
Wright, Fielding L.
Wyeth, Andrew
Xenophon
Yale University
Yalta Conference (1945)
Yalta Declaration
Yeager, Chuck
York, Alvin
Young, Ada (aunt)
Young, Brigham
Young, Ed
Young, E. Merl
Young, Elizabeth (aunt)
Young, Harriet Louisa Gregg (grandmother)
death of
Lane and
will written by
Young, Harrison “Harry” (uncle)
character and appearance of
death of
Lane and
Young, Hiram
Young, Jacob (great-grandfather)
Young, Laura Jane (aunt)
Young, Loretta (Mrs. E. Merl Young)
Young, Rachael Goodnight (great-grandmother)
Young, Sarah Ann, see Chiles, Sarah Ann “Sallie” Young
Young, Solomon (grandfather)
death of
farms of
Kansas City exile of
slaves owned by
wagon-train expeditions of
Young, Susan Mary (aunt)
Young, William (uncle)
Younger, Coleman
Younger, Henry
Yugoslavia
Z Committee
Zeisler, Fannie Bloomfield
Zemer, Leslie
Zhukov, Georgi
Zionist Organization of America
Zionists
see also Palestine
Photo Credits
SECTION 1
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Library of Congress: 8, 35
U.S. Army: 19
Joe Pruett Collection: 25, 27, 28
Kansas City Star: 29, 30, 31
AP/Wide World: 33
UPI/Bettmann: 34, 36
Chicago Sun-Times: 38
SECTION 2
Harry Goodwin, Washington Post: 1
Independence Examiner: 2
Abbie Rowe, U.S. National Park Service: 3, 11, 20
U.S. Army: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
U.S. Navy: 5, 14
Harry S. Truman Library: 10
Photo World/ FPG/International: 12, 22
AP/Wide World: 13, 25, 27
UPI/Bettmann: 15, 17, 19, 21, 24
Copyright Washington Post; Reprinted by permission of D.C. Public Library: 16
Kansas City Star: 18
Courtesy Selby Kelly: 23
St. Louis Globe-Democrat: 26
SECTION 3
U.S. Overseas Mission: 1
Harry S. Truman Library: 2, 6, 14
Copyright Washington Post; Reprinted by permission of D.C. Public Library: 3, 5, 16
UPI/Bettmann: 4, 9, 11
AP/Wide World: 7, 12, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25
U.S. Navy: 8
Abbie Rowe, U.S. National Park Service: 10, 13, 15
Herblock/Washington Post: 18
U.S. Army: 17
Chicago Tribune: 21
Levi Photo: 22
Bradley Smith: 26, 27
Randall Jessee/Harry S. Truman Library: 28
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