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Ascent to Power by David L. Roll

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Ascent to Power

How Truman Emerged From Roosevelt's Shadow and Remade the World

David L. Roll, Mark Bramhall, Penguin Audio

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · April 23, 2024

Reading lane: The Presidency & Executive

**One of Foreign Affairs 's Best Books of 2024** From Franklin Roosevelt’s final days through Harry Truman’s extraordinary transformation, this is the enthralling story behind the most consequential presidential transition in US history.

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Why This Clicks

Power After Roosevelt

A biographical history read for presidential insight and the machinery of power.

Come here for

  • Truman, presidency, and the long shadow of Roosevelt
  • Cultural-literate political history with a biographical spine

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  • A sustained narrative, not a quick chronology
  • Twentieth- and twenty-first-century political context

Book Details

Authors
David L. Roll, Mark Bramhall, Penguin Audio
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
April 23, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
The Presidency & Executive · 20th-Century America
Reading lane
The Presidency & Executive

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Publisher Categories

  • Political Lives

  • Presidents & World Leaders

  • 20th-Century America

About This Book

**One of Foreign Affairs 's Best Books of 2024** From Franklin Roosevelt’s final days through Harry Truman’s extraordinary transformation, this is the enthralling story behind the most consequential presidential transition in US history. When Roosevelt, in failing health, decided to run for a fourth term, he gave in to the big city Democratic bosses and reluctantly picked Senator Truman as his vice president, a man he barely knew. Upon FDR’s death in April 1945, Truman, afte...

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**One of Foreign Affairs 's Best Books of 2024** From Franklin Roosevelt’s final days through Harry Truman’s extraordinary transformation, this is the enthralling story behind the most consequential presidential transition in US history. When Roosevelt, in failing health, decided to run for a fourth term, he gave in to the big city Democratic bosses and reluctantly picked Senator Truman as his vice president, a man he barely knew. Upon FDR’s death in April 1945, Truman, after only 82 days as VP, was thrust into the presidency. Utterly unprepared, he faced the collapse of Germany, a Europe in ruins, the organization of the UN, a summit with Stalin and Churchill, and the question of whether atomic bombs would be ready for use against Japan. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union was growing increasingly hostile towards US power. Truman inherited FDR’s hope that peace could be maintained through cooperation with the Soviets, but he would soon learn that imitating his predecessor would lead only to missteps and controversy. Spanning the years of transition, 1944 to 1948, Ascent to Power illuminates Truman’s struggles to emerge as president in his own right. Yet, from a relatively unknown Missouri senator to the most powerful man on Earth, Truman’s legacy transcends. With his come-from-behind campaign in the fall of 1948, his courageous civil rights advocacy, and his role in liberating millions from militarist governments and brutal occupations, Truman’s decisions during these pivotal years changed the course of the world in ways so significant we live with them today.

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