Truman's radio address to the nation describing dangers to the U.S. in Korea
1950-12-1
Truman's radio address to the nation describing dangers to the U.S. in Korea. Truman discusses his plans for calling up more troops, increased production, higher taxes, his decision to declare a national emergency, and deplores the current railroad strike.
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