


Harry Truman 1959 Typed Letter Signed - "The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War"
33rd President. Typed letter signed “Harry Truman”, October 19, 1959, personal stationery from Independence, Missouri. Truman writes to the The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press thanking them for a book titled "The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War" and mentions that he expects "to read the book with the greatest interest".
In 1951, in a highly controversial move, Presidential Truman removed Douglas MacArthur of his command in the Korean War.
Any mention by Truman of MacArthur in relation to Korea is extremely rare.
Mailing folds, received stamp at bottom.
33rd President. Typed letter signed “Harry Truman”, October 19, 1959, personal stationery from Independence, Missouri. Truman writes to the The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press thanking them for a book titled "The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War" and mentions that he expects "to read the book with the greatest interest".
In 1951, in a highly controversial move, Presidential Truman removed Douglas MacArthur of his command in the Korean War.
Any mention by Truman of MacArthur in relation to Korea is extremely rare.
Mailing folds, received stamp at bottom.
33rd President. Typed letter signed “Harry Truman”, October 19, 1959, personal stationery from Independence, Missouri. Truman writes to the The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press thanking them for a book titled "The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War" and mentions that he expects "to read the book with the greatest interest".
In 1951, in a highly controversial move, Presidential Truman removed Douglas MacArthur of his command in the Korean War.
Any mention by Truman of MacArthur in relation to Korea is extremely rare.
Mailing folds, received stamp at bottom.