The Public Papers of Harry S. Truman contain most of President Truman's public messages, statements, speeches, and
news conference remarks. Documents such as Proclamations, Executive Orders, and similar documents that are published in the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations, as required by law, are usually not included. The documents within the Public Papers
are arranged in chronological order. President Truman delivered the remarks or addresses from Washington, D. C., unless
otherwise indicated. The White House in Washington issued statements, messages, and letters unless noted otherwise.
(Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1966)
The Public Papers contain items such as the Statement by the President Announcing the Use of the A-Bomb at Hiroshima
(August 6, 1945), the Special Message to the Congress on Greece and Turkey: The Truman Doctrine (March 12, 1947),
the White House Statement Announcing Recognition of the Government of Israel (January 31, 1949), the Statement and
Order by the President on Relieving General MacArthur of His Commands (April 11, 1951), and The President's Farewell
Address to the American People (January 15, 1953).
January 29, 1948
THE PRESIDENT. I have no special announcements to make today, so if you want to ask questions I will try to answer them.
[1.] Q. Mr. President, what prompted you to replace Mr. Eccles 1 with this Philadelphia Republican?
THE PRESIDENT…
January 18, 1949
THANK YOU very much. This is a wonderful, wonderful demonstration of what a man's friends think of him.
You know, both my "bosses" are sitting here at this table. I always called Barkley boss, too, and always had for as long as I can…
January 15, 1946
THE PRESIDENT. [1.] The first announcement I want to make is that the Message on the State of the Nation and the Budget Message will go down together on Monday.
On Saturday morning at 10:30, in the White House movie theater, we will…
January 25, 1947
[Released January 25, 1947. Dated January 20, 1947]
My dear Mr. President:
Upon the occasion of the departure from the United States of Prime Minister de Gasperi, I should like to reassure you, Mr. President, that the…
January 16, 1952
To the Congress of the United States:
The past year has been marked by great gains in our basic economic strength. These gains have enabled us to move forward toward our security objectives with far less strain upon the economy than…
January 17, 1951
To the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies:
There is hereby promulgated, effective immediately, the attached National Manpower Mobilization Policy which I have approved on the recommendation of the National…
June 29, 1946
[ Released June 29, 1946. Dated June 28, 1946 ]
To the United States Senate:
I return herewith without my approval the bill (S. 1273) to provide for the acquisition by exchange of non-Federal property within the Glacier…
September 28, 1945
By the President of the United States of America a Proclamation:
WHEREAS the Government of the United States of America, aware of the long range world-wide need for new sources of petroleum and other minerals, holds the…
July 11, 1949
To the House of Representatives:
I am returning herewith, without my approval, the enrolled bill, H.R. 834 "To amend the Contract Settlement Act of 1944 so as to authorize the payment of fair compensation to persons…
July 1, 1948
THE PRESIDENT. I have a statement on the so-called housing bill, which I will read to you, and it will be available for you when you go out.
[Reading] "I have today signed Senate bill 2790, 'To amend the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of…
May 31, 1950
To the Congress of the United States:
I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No. 17 of 1950, prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949. This plan will create a Department of Health,…
June 2, 1952
Secretary Tobin, distinguished guests, and ladies and gentlemen:
I am very glad to meet again with the President's Conference on Industrial Safety. This is the third time I have had the pleasure of welcoming this conference since it was…
July 18, 1947
Dear Bob:
Your letter of this date leaves me no choice but to accept your resignation as Secretary of War, effective at the dose of business July twenty-fourth. Never have I accepted a resignation from the Government service…
July 9, 1951
[Released July 9, 1951. Dated July 8, 1951.]
My dear Mr. Prime Minister:
I am most grateful to Your Excellency for giving me in your recent letter a full and frank account of the developments in the unhappy dispute which has…
July 19, 1947
I HAVE SIGNED the joint resolution authorizing approval by this Government of the Trusteeship Agreement for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and have instructed the Secretary of State to notify the appropriate organs of the…
July 10, 1951
Mr. Ambassador, Colonel, Major:
It gives me great pleasure to accept this token from the Philippine people for the people of the United States of America.
It is the symbol of our friendship and partnership in war and in…
July 11, 1949
To the Congress of the United States:
The United States economy is the strongest and most productive the world has ever known--and we have the resources and the skills to make it still stronger and more productive.
In recent…
June 29, 1946
[ Released June 29, 1946. Dated June 28, 1946
To the House of Representatives:
I return herewith, without my approval the bill (H.R. 2678) "conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, examine, adjudicate and…
September 29, 1945
WHILE concluding this war mission, the American Government desires to continue its close cooperation with China. The American Production Mission is tangible evidence of the enduring friendship of our two nations. Out of our work…
July 1, 1948
Dear Mr. Secretary:
Section 18(h) of the Selective Service Act of 1948, which I approved on June 24, 1948, authorizes the President, through the Secretary of Defense, to require all producers of steel to make available to…
June 1, 1950
To the Congress of the United States:
I recommend that the United States continue to provide military aid to other free nations during the fiscal year 1951, as part of the common effort to increase the strength of the free…
June 2, 1952
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit herewith for the consideration of the Senate a copy of the Convention on Relations between the Three Powers and the Federal Republic of Germany, signed by the United Kingdom, the…
June 2, 1952
THE PRESIDENT of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress approved July 9, 1918, has awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (fourth Oak Leaf Cluster) to
GENERAL Of THE ARMY DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
With citation as…
September 29, 1945
[ Released September 29, 1945. Dated August 31, 1945 ]
My dear General Eisenhower:
I have received and considered the report of Mr. Earl G. Harrison, our representative on the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees,…
July 2, 1948
I AM withholding approval of H.R. 6818, a bill "To amend title X of the Social Security Act (relating to aid to the blind) so as to provide greater encouragement of blind recipients thereunder to become self-supporting.''
I believe that…