Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One: Manila and Iloilo -- Two: Insurrection -- Three: Assignments -- Four: More of the Same -- Five: Soissons I -- Six: Soissons II -- Seven: Tactics -- Eight: The New Army -- Suggested Further Reading about World War I -- Index.
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As Franklin D. Roosevelt's health deteriorated in the months leading up to the Democratic National Convention of 1944, Democratic leaders confronted a dire situation. Given the inevitability of the president's death during a fourth term, the choice of a running mate for FDR was of profound importance. The Democrats needed a man they could trust. They needed Harry S. Truman. Robert Ferrell tells an engrossing tale of ruthless ambition, secret meetings, and party politics. Roosevelt emerges as a manipulative leader whose desire to retain power led to a blatant disregard for the loyalty of his subordinates and the aspirations of his vice presidential hopefuls. Startling in its conclusions, impeccable in its research, Choosing Truman is an engrossing, behind-the-scenes look at the making of the nation's thirty-third president.