Harry S. Truman, previously Roosevelt’s Vice President, was the President of the United States, succeeding Roosevelt after his death. Truman had met privately with Roosevelt a few times before his death, but was never truly informed of the enormous secret that was revealed to him after sworn in—the Manhattan Project. After being informed of the nuclear weaponry, Truman had a series of immense challenges and decisions to make. (History.com Staff, “Harry Truman”) Could or would he harness the atomic bomb’s capability of mass destruction for triumph in the war? Only time
Harry S. Truman, previously Roosevelt’s Vice President, was the President of the United States, succeeding Roosevelt after his death. Truman had met privately with Roosevelt a few times before his death, but was never truly informed of the enormous secret that was revealed to him after sworn in—the Manhattan Project. After being informed of the nuclear weaponry, Truman had a series of immense challenges and decisions to make. (History.com Staff, “Harry Truman”) Could or would he harness the atomic bomb’s capability of mass destruction for triumph in the war? Only time