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| "Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953). As the 34th vice president, he succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died less than three months after he began his fourth term.
During World War I Truman served as an artillery officer, making him the only president to have seen combat in World War I (his successor Eisenhower spent the war training tank crews in Pennsylvania). After the war he became part of the political machine of Tom Pendergast and was elected a county commissioner in Missouri and eventually a United States senator. After he gained national prominence as head of the wartime Truman Committee, Truman replaced vice president Henry A. Wallace as Roosevelt's running mate in 1944." |
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33rd President of the United States (1945–1953). As the
34th vice president, he succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt, who
died less than three months after he began his fourth
term. During World War I Truman served as an artillery
officer, making him the only president to have seen combat
in World War I (his successor Eisenhower spent the war
training tank crews in Pennsylvania). After the war he
became part of the political machine of Tom Pendergast and
was elected a county commissioner in Missouri and eventually
a United States senator. After he gained national prominence
as head of the wartime Truman Committee, Truman replaced
vice president Henry A. Wallace as Roosevelt's running mate
in 1944.
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