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... (www.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/ History/20th_Century/World War_II/Atomic_Bomb/The/) Also Byrnes' assistant Secretary of State, Walter Brown, has a diary entry ...
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... territorial expansion. The other strategy was to monopolize atomic energy, this was Secretary of State Byrnes opinion. "Byrnes clearly ...
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... made up of Secretary Stimson as chairman; President Truman's personal representative, James F. Byrnes; the Under Secretary of the Navy, William L. Clayton; and ...
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... On the other hand, Secretary of State James Byrnes and General Groves, both believed the United States should monopolize the nuclear bomb in order to maintain ...
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... many people responsible for the deaths of the thousands of innocent Japanese including President Truman, the Secretary of State Byrnes, the Secretary of War ...
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... delayed showdown." In this way, Truman would be able to intimidate the Russians and gain the political upper hand, or as Secretary of State Byrnes told Truman ...
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... showdown.20" In this way, Truman would be able to intimidate the Russians and gain the political upper hand, or as Secretary of State Byrnes told Truman the ...
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... Blackett states that US Secretary of State James F. Byrnes wrote in his diary that the Americans were "most anxious to get the Japanese affair over with before ...
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... As the new Secretary of State James Byrnes reported to the three leaders on July 28: ' The US has unfortunately found that if it agrees with the Soviet ...
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... On 18 June 1945 General Marshall and Secretary of War Stimson convinced Truman ... use the bomb only in "direct military use." Stimson, Truman, Byrnes and others ...
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... Shortly before Hames Byrnes became the Secretary of State, his view was that Russia would be more manageable if they knew that the United States possessed the ...
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... and meetings of Truman, Secretary of War Stimson, Army Chief of Staff General Marshal, Chief of Navy Staff Admiral William Leahy, Secretary of the ... (Byrnes James ...
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... Byrnes withdrew, and the delegates nominated Truman on the second ballot. ... he worked hard to obtain Senate approval of Henry A. Wallace as secretary of commerce ...
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... As United States' Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, "To the extent that we are able to manage our domestic affairs successfully, we shall win converts to our ...
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