Gil Hahn

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Truman was roused to fury by the events in Milwaukee. He adored Marshall, and he was outraged at Eisenhower’s decision to place party unity above personal loyalty. Truman decided to go on the attack. In speeches in Oakland and San Francisco just a day after Eisenhower’s Milwaukee fiasco, Truman linked Eisenhower with “a wave of filth” that he claimed Republicans were spreading.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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