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990_16_X-Truman-Harry_4HR Wake Island, Pacific Ocean: October 15, 1950. President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur meet at Wake Island.
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akg159696 Truman, Harry S. 33rd President of the USA (1945-53), 1884-1972. Truman (left) meets General MacArthur, supreme commander of the UN troops in Korea, at the air and naval base Wake Island (Pacific) for talks. Photo, October 1950.
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akg159691 Truman, Harry S. 33rd President of the USA (1945-53), 1884-1972. Truman (right) meets General MacArthur (left), supreme commander of the UN troops in Korea, at the air and naval base Wake Island (Pacific), (middle: Brigadier General Courtney Whitney). Photo, October 1950.
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PBDHATR_EC007 Truman Presidency. Left of podium, white suit: US President Harry Truman. Center podium, dark suit: US Senator and Vice Presidential candidate (and future Vice President) Alben W. Barkley. Behind Barkley: Daughter Marian MacArthur. Right of podium: US Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1948.
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HISL034_EC284 General MacArthur is cheered by New Yorkers on April 20, 1951. Nine days earlier President Harry Truman relieved Douglas MacArthur of his Korean and Far Eastern commands for insubordination.
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CSUA000_CS127 General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry Truman meet at Wake Island on Oct. 14, 1950. MacArthur's Inchon Landing triumph of the previous month, influenced Truman to overlook the General's insubordination and take political advantage of the military success. Oct. 14, 1950 (CSU_ALPHA_206) CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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akg3835198 General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 - 5 April 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He led the United Nations Command in the Korean War until he was removed from command by President Harry S. Truman on 11 April 1951.. Syngman Rhee was a Korean statesman, authoritarian dictator, and the first president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea as well as the first president of South Korea. Pictures From History.
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akg3804328 On 6 August and 9 August, 1945, the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and on Nagasaki respectively. More than 200,000 people died as a direct result of these two bombings, during which the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan.. Japan surrendered on 15 August, 1945 and a formal Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September, 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The surrender was accepted by Gen Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Allied Commander, with representatives of each Allied nation, from a Japanese delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu. A separate surrender ceremony between Japan and China was held in Nanking on 9 September, 1945.. Following this period, MacArthur established bases in Japan to oversee the postwar development of the country. This period in Japanese history is known as the Occupation. US President Harry Truman officially proclaimed an end of hostilities on 31 December, 1946.. After a period of US occupation (1945-1952), Japan regained its independence. Japan was thereafter forbidden to have a standing army or wage war by Article 9 of its Constitution. Pictures From History.
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akg3804327 On 6 August and 9 August, 1945, the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and on Nagasaki respectively. More than 200,000 people died as a direct result of these two bombings, during which the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan.. Japan surrendered on 15 August, 1945 and a formal Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September, 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The surrender was accepted by Gen Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Allied Commander, with representatives of each Allied nation, from a Japanese delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu. A separate surrender ceremony between Japan and China was held in Nanking on 9 September, 1945.. Following this period, MacArthur established bases in Japan to oversee the postwar development of the country. This period in Japanese history is known as the Occupation. US President Harry Truman officially proclaimed an end of hostilities on 31 December, 1946.. After a period of US occupation (1945-1952), Japan regained its independence. Japan was thereafter forbidden to have a standing army or wage war by Article 9 of its Constitution. Pictures From History.
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akg3804326 On 6 August and 9 August, 1945, the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and on Nagasaki respectively. More than 200,000 people died as a direct result of these two bombings, during which the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan.. Japan surrendered on 15 August, 1945 and a formal Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September, 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The surrender was accepted by Gen Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Allied Commander, with representatives of each Allied nation, from a Japanese delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu. A separate surrender ceremony between Japan and China was held in Nanking on 9 September, 1945.. Following this period, MacArthur established bases in Japan to oversee the postwar development of the country. This period in Japanese history is known as the Occupation. US President Harry Truman officially proclaimed an end of hostilities on 31 December, 1946.. After a period of US occupation (1945-1952), Japan regained its independence. Japan was thereafter forbidden to have a standing army or wage war by Article 9 of its Constitution. Pictures From History.
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akg3804324 On 6 August and 9 August, 1945, the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and on Nagasaki respectively. More than 200,000 people died as a direct result of these two bombings, during which the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan.. Japan surrendered on 15 August, 1945 and a formal Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September, 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The surrender was accepted by Gen Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Allied Commander, with representatives of each Allied nation, from a Japanese delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu. A separate surrender ceremony between Japan and China was held in Nanking on 9 September, 1945.. Following this period, MacArthur established bases in Japan to oversee the postwar development of the country. This period in Japanese history is known as the Occupation. US President Harry Truman officially proclaimed an end of hostilities on 31 December, 1946.. After a period of US occupation (1945-1952), Japan regained its independence. Japan was thereafter forbidden to have a standing army or wage war by Article 9 of its Constitution. Pictures From History.
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0033645 FIRING OF MacARTHUR. American cartoon by L.J. Roche, 1951, showing President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and the Pentagon in the proverbial frying pan over Truman's decision to remove General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U.N. forces in Korea.
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0033638 FIRING OF MacARTHUR. American cartoon by L.J. Roche, 1951, showing President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and the Pentagon in the proverbial frying pan over Truman's decision to remove General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U.N. forces in Korea.
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