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Motion Picture MP2002-273

Screen Gems Collection (outtakes from the television series "Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman")

Administrative Information

Footage
400 feet
Running Time
11 minutes
Film Gauge
35mm
Sound
sound
Color
Black & White
Produced by
Screen Gems in association with Ben Gradus
Restrictions
Unrestricted
Description

Harry S. Truman discusses Potsdam, providing details of Stalin's positions. He discusses several issues, including Secretary Henry Morgenthau's "German Settlement plan, Germany's restoration," and his intention to carry out President Roosevelt's policies. Sound only.

Date(s)
ca.
1961 - 1963

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Moving Image Type
Screen Gems

Shot List

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Reel 1

0:00   Unidentified voice says "Scene 1003, take 1."
0:25   Harry S. Truman discusses Potsdam, giving details of Stalin's views. Stalin wanted reparations whereas Harry S. Truman wanted world peace. He discusses their differing views of Spain and China. Harry S. Truman states he had no interest in starting a civil war in Spain.
3:10   Harry S. Truman says quarterly meetings of foreign ministers was discussed. Churchill stated they were very helpful.
4:49   Harry S. Truman states the United States worked for a world peace that would stand up. He states that Russia did not want peace then, and still does not want peace.
7:14   Harry S. Truman says the goal for Germany was restoration, trials for war criminals, and rehabilitation under a free government of their own choosing.
8:04   Harry S. Truman discusses Secretary Morgenthau's "German Settlement" plan which would have made a strictly agrarian country out of Germany. When Morgenthau threatened to quit if he couldn’t go to Yalta, Harry S. Truman told him, "You’ll quit right now."
9:56   Harry S. Truman discusses his intention of carrying out President Roosevelt's policies. He intended to keep President's cabinet if they wanted to stay.