The lives President Harry Truman saved.


Posted in International News


May. 7, 2008 at 18:09


by BrendaBee

I have forever been a fan of President Harry Truman.  In fact I believe that history will eventually see him as one of our greatest presidents. He was certainly the most ethical and moral of them.  To Truman right was right and wrong was wrong and during his entire political career he never deviated from that stand.  Many people then (and now) have searched for instances where he bent his principles to expedience and have yet to find one instance.

 Initially I suppose it was the fact that when  President Truman decided to drop the atomic bombs on Japan and ending WWII one of the lives he saved was my Daddy's.  Army Pfc. William Anthony Morris was on a ship bound for the invasion of Japan.  Dad would have been in the first group of soldiers to set foot on Japanese soil.  Dad probably  would not have returned home.  At the time it was estimated that the United States would lose 500,000 soldiers in the first weeks of the invasion.  Since then historians have increased that figure.

Many over the decades have condemned President Truman for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan and  if any of you want to know more of the controversy here  is a good site for that information.  Needless to say  the soldiers who came home believed it saved their lives and hundreds of thousands more  lives both American and Japanese.  The firebombing of Tokyo killed 100,000 people and yet the Japanese would not surrender.  They were beat, they had lost the war but the mentality of the leaders was not to surrender no matter what.  And as for the people we know from the Japanese suicides  when our soldiers landed on Okinawa that the common people were so indoctrinated by their God Emperor (the belief was that the Emperor was a God)  that taking the home Island would have been first a blood bath of fighting and then a horror of mass suicides.

I was gratified to read a story today in the Washington Post relating again the moral stand taken by President Truman in being the first world leader to recognized the newly formed Country of Israel just 11 minutes after it was announced by   Ben-Gurion.  By recognizing Israel  and going against both the US military commanders advice and the vehement desires of the US State Department  there is no doubt President Truman was, and continues to be, responsible for saving hundreds of thousands of lives of Jews all over the world.  Jews  who finally had a homeland to return to from a world of countries who only tolerated them and treated them to periodic pogroms fueled by ignorance and hate.  See story here
( http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/06/AR20080 )

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May. 9, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Good post, Brenda.
Posted by Dr. Mary Johnson



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