"I suppose that history will remember my term……" — Harry S. Truman
"I suppose that history will remember my term in office as the years when the Cold War began to overshadow our lives. I have hardly a day in office that has not been dominated by this all-embracing struggle. And always in the background there has been the atomic bomb. But when history says that my term of office saw the begining of the Cold War, it will also say that in those eight years we have set the course that can win it."
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Harry S. Truman
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314 Quotes by Harry S. Truman
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