Authors: James MacGregor Burns
Stalin, Svetlana (daughter of Joseph Stalin),
238
Stalingrad,
228
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237
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282-283
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284
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291
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308
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309
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310
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311
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329
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330
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410
Stark, Harold (“Betty”),
85
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86
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89
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103-104
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105
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109
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110
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156
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161
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163
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183
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223
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296
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494
Stassen, Harold,
499
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526
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583
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607
State, Department of,
134
,
286
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287
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319
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323
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352
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380
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381
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384
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396
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427
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429
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441
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451
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452
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462
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515
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520
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538
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551
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559
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565
,
584
Steel,
52
Steelman, John R.,
196
Steinbeck, John,
271
Stettin,
565
Stettinius, Edward R.,
51
,
52
,
442
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517
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552
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560
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561
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564
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565
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567
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568
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573
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589
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592
Stevenson, Adlai,
131
Stewart, Irvin,
346
Stilwell, Joseph (“Vinegar Joe”),
242
,
375-376
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377
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378
,
404
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414
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415
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445
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485
,
541
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542
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543-544
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588
Stimson, Henry L.,
104
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243
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343
; accuses
Senator Wheeler of near-treason,
120
; and aid to Russia,
114
,
115
; appointment of, as Secretary of War,
38
,
39
,
350
,
513
; asked to report on use of colleges for war purposes,
464
; and atomic project,
456
,
459
,
550
,
558
,
591
; and Byrnes,
364
; as Cabinet member throughout F.D.R.’s tenure,
494
; and Madame Chiang Kai-shek,
376
; consulted by F.D.R. on defense and postwar research,
251
,
465
; diary of,
60
,
157
,
351
,
451
; disapproves of appointment of Justice Douglas as defense chief,
194
; on discrimination in the Army,
265
,
266
,
471-472
; extolled by F.D.R. for internationalism,
526
; favors centralization of control over defense supply,
53
; favors stalling the Japanese,
150
; eulogy of F.D.R.,
611
; favors national-service law,
432
,
433
; as head of Office of Production Management,
51
,
52
; influence on F.D.R.,
23
,
57-58
; as an internationalist,
40
,
526
; on internment of Japanese-Americans,
215
,
216
,
463
; and La Guardia’s commission,
491-492
; and MacArthur,
157
,
176
,
207
,
208
; meets with Churchill in London,
389
,
392
; and new weapon development,
343
,
344
,
345-346
; opinion of Hopkins,
60
; opposed to seizure of striking nondefense industry,
454
; ordered by F.D.R. to draft striking miners,
337
; ordered by F.D.R. to guard defense plants,
163
; ordered by F.D.R. to seize and operate striking railroads,
338
; ordered by F.D.R. to seize Montgomery Ward plant,
455
; at Pentagon meeting re Portugal,
352
; persuades F.D.R. to support U.S. shelters for refugee Jews,
442
; pleads for drafting women into the Army,
461
; presses for cross-channel assault,
229-230
,
235
,
236
,
392
,
393
,
545
; presses for stepped-up aid to Britain,
25
,
38
,
45
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48
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65
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66
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89
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91
,
101
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103
,
180
; report of, at first Cabinet meeting in 1945,
560
; on F.D.R. as administrator,
351-352
,
451
; as F.D.R.’s “assistant president,”
452
; Secretary of War,
23
; sees fight against Nazism as battle with moral purpose, vii,
272
; silences criticism by Hershey on demobilization,
528
; skeptical of feasibility of
TORCH,
287
; supports Stilwell plan,
376
,
377
; on treatment of Germany after surrender,
519-520
,
521
; supports plan to establish base in Australia,
204
; telephones F.D.R. about Japanese troop movements,
156
; threatens to resign,
182
; tries to persuade Morgenthau of value of Darlan deal,
296
,
297
; urges declaration of war against Germany as well as against Japan,
164
; urges F.D.R. to concentrate on business side of munitions making,
193
; urges F.D.R. to exert leadership,
86
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89
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90
,
91
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92
,
99
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109
,
133
,
151
,
392
,
393
; warned of Japan’s propaganda effort in the Philippines,
379
; welcomes F.D.R. in Washington after fourth-term election victory,
532
Stone, Donald,
452
Straight, Michael,
360
Strassman, Fritz,
249
Strikes: Allis-Chalmers plant,
56
; law toprevent striking proposed by F.D.R.,
424
; miners’,
117
,
194
,
195
,
335
,
336-337
; at one-third of prewar level in 1944,
465
; racial,
462
; F.D.R. discusses with Dos Passos,
468
; threatened railroad,
338
; wildcat strike at Los Angeles plants of North American Aviation Co.,
117
.
See also
Labor; Unions
Strout, Richard,
165
Submarine warfare: American submarines,
87
; German U-boats,
10
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12
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65
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69
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72
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89
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91
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106
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147
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243-245
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255
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288
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308
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309
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327
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346
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368
Subversive activities,
594
.
See also
Communism, in the U.S.; Saboteurs; Sedition trials
Sukarno, Achmed,
218
Sullivan, Mark,
201
Supply Priorities and Allocations Board
Supreme Court, appointment of Chief Justice,
122
Surigao Strait,
540
Suzuki, Teiichi,
154
Sweden,
308
Swope, Herbert Bayard,
299
Sword Beach,
474
Synthetic-rubber program,
258
Syracuse,
393
Taber, John,
37
Tacoma, Wash.,
269
Taft, Robert A.,
37
,
47
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49
,
111
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132
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142
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216
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275
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426
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429
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430
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528
Taft, William Howard,
39
Taiwan,
404
Tanks, production of,
268
Taranto,
394
Tarawa,
443
Tardini, Monsignor Domenico,
152
Tass,
95
Taxation: Congressional apathy re,
257
,
259
,
260
,
262
,
363
,
364
,
433
,
437
,
510
; excess-profits tax,
121
,
256-257
,
262
,
307
; excise tax,
262
; graduated income tax,
257
; Morgenthau feuds with Byrnes over,
363-364
,
561
; pay-as-you-go income tax,
363
; personal income tax,
121
,
257
,
262
,
363
; to prevent inflation,
256
; reduction of personal exemptions,
257
,
262
; retail sales tax,
257
; tax reform,
121
,
257
,
560
; voluntary vs. compulsory savings policy,
257
.
See also
Social Security
Taylor, George W.,
264
Taylor, Maxwell,
393
Taylor, Wayne,
455
Teamsters Union,
521
Tedder, Arthur W.,
319
Teheran Conference,
389
,
400
,
401
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405
,
406-414
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415
,
427
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429
,
439
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458
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478
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479
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569
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574
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608
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611
Teller, Edward,
250
Tennessee
, U.S.S.,
162
Tennessee Valley Authority,
119
,
301
,
431-432
,
510
,
528
Thailand,
20
,
135
,
158
,
160
,
175
,
201
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218
Third Army (U.S.),
482
Third Fleet (U.S.),
540
36th Division, U.S. Army,
438
This Is Your War
(Childs),
273
Thomas, Elbert,
532
Thomas, Norman,
46
,
62
,
66
,
358
,
604
Thompson, Malvina,
59
Three-Power Pact.
See
Tripartite Pact
Thurber, James,
272
Tientsin,
203
Tigris River,
406
Tilsit,
314
Time for Decision, The
(Wells),
515
Time for Greatness, A
(Agar),
272
Tirpitz
(German warship),
327
Tito, Marshal,
484
“T.N.T.”
See
Dilling, Elizabeth
Tobin, Daniel J.,
521
Togo, Heihachiro,
225
Tojo, Hideki,
18-19
,
135
,
146
,
154
,
158
,
217
,
379
,
496
Tokyo: bombing of,
224
,
445
,
486
,
558
,
588
,
599
; celebration of the founding of the Japanese Empire,
18-19
Tolan Committee (House),
332
TORCH,
285-292
,
300
,
308
,
310-312
,
315
,
382
Torpedo Boat
(film),
271
Toyoda, Teijiro,
109
,
110
,
135
,
144
,
486
Trade Agreements Act,
594
Trade liberalization,
129
Trade unions.
See
Labor; Unions Treasury, Department of the,
352
,
363
,
364
,
396
,
433
,
434
Trier,
582
Trieste,
586