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No- the war was still going on when Truman left office.
President Truman stated that this weapon will bring an end to the war and save lives.
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Truman's biggest domestic problem would be the fact that he, being the predecessor of F.D.R who helped bring the country up and out of the Depression, was in F.D.R's shadow. He felt he needed to sustain the country as well as F.D.R did.
In fact he did. He stated that the bomb would bring the war to end sooner and a lot of lives will be saved.
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The seizure of the nation's steel mills by President Harry Truman was declared unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court. This decision brought to the forefront two opposing views about the US Constitution. Truman's view was that a president had legal authority, inherent in the Constitution to act on his own to protect the nation. This meant on both international and domestic affairs. President Lincoln used this "authority" many times during the US Civil War. However, the Court saw things differently in Truman's day. In this case, no situation, no matter how dire, can be a cause to violate the Constitution.
He needed to bring the end to the war.
During World War II, President Harry Truman contributed significantly in several ways. First of all, his courage and resolution in stepping forward to lead the Allies after the death of President Roosevelt (in April 1945) was an initial contribution, which led to no faltering or other weakness in the ongoing war-effort. Secondly, his decision to make use of atomic weaponry in order to bring the war to a quick conclusion was yet another contribution.
On August 6, 1945, President Harry Truman ordered the drop of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The purpose of this action was to bring a rapid end to World War II.
It gave America possession of an iceberg in the Antarctic Region, Missouri and the remaining unclaimed land in Mexico.