EVB3084972: Admiral William Leahy (left) and President Truman with their fishing catch at Key West, Florida. Harry Truman spent 175 days of his presidency at the Little White House at the US Naval Station, Key West, Florida. March 15, 1947. - (BSLOC_2014_15_42): Admiral William Leahy (left) and President Truman with their fishing catch at Key West, Florida. Harry Truman spent 175 days of his presidency at the Little White House at the US Naval Station, Key West, Florida. March 15, 1947. - (BSLOC_2014_15_42) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3084975: Harry Truman as a soldier in World War I. Truman was promoted to captain in April 1918, and commanded Battery D of the 129th Field Artillery. - (BSLOC_2014_15_4): Harry Truman as a soldier in World War I. Truman was promoted to captain in April 1918, and commanded Battery D of the 129th Field Artillery. - (BSLOC_2014_15_4), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3084976: "Civilian and military leaders at the Arm Forces Day parade, May 20, 1950. L-R: General Dwight Eisenhower; Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy. - (BSLOC_2014_15_41)": Civilian and military leaders at the Arm Forces Day parade, May 20, 1950. L-R: General Dwight Eisenhower; Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy. - (BSLOC_2014_15_41) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3084978: President Miguel Aleman of Mexico (left) with President Harry Truman. Aleman's was welcomed by a parade at the beginning of his state visit. Washington, D.C., April 29, 1947. - (BSLOC_2014_15_31): President Miguel Aleman of Mexico (left) with President Harry Truman. Aleman's was welcomed by a parade at the beginning of his state visit. Washington, D.C., April 29, 1947. - (BSLOC_2014_15_31) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3084988: Harry Truman wearing his Missouri National Guard uniform, ca. 1905. He failed the military physicals for West Point and Annapolis because of his poor eyesight. Before his National Guard physical, he memorized the eye chart. - (BSLOC_2014_15_3): Harry Truman wearing his Missouri National Guard uniform, ca. 1905. He failed the military physicals for West Point and Annapolis because of his poor eyesight. Before his National Guard physical, he memorized the eye chart. - (BSLOC_2014_15_3) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3084997: Tiergarten Park and the boulevard leading to the Brandenburg Gate after World War 2. The landscape is filled with bomb craters from the war. Berlin, Germany. Ca. 1945-46. - (BSLOC_2014_15_243): Tiergarten Park and the boulevard leading to the Brandenburg Gate after World War 2. The landscape is filled with bomb craters from the war. Berlin, Germany. Ca. 1945-46. - (BSLOC_2014_15_243) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085001: Greek students protest against British occupation of Cyprus. 4,000 students assembled in Athens watch young men form a pyramid high above the crowd. Britain maintained a presence on Cyprus since 1878 and it became a crown colony in 1954. - (BSLOC_2014_15_: Greek students protest against British occupation of Cyprus. 4,000 students assembled in Athens watch young men form a pyramid high above the crowd. Britain maintained a presence on Cyprus since 1878 and it became a crown colony in 1954. - (BSLOC_2014_15_232) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085004: Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Lucius Clay at Gatow Airport in Berlin, during the Potsdam Conference. July 20, 1945. Clay would become U.S. Army military governor of occupied Germany after WW2. - (BSLOC_2014_15_242): Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Lucius Clay at Gatow Airport in Berlin, during the Potsdam Conference. July 20, 1945 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085006: A plane dusts the ancient city of Athens with DDT prevent the spread of cholera in Greece from Egypt. The DDT was intended to kills flies associated with the disease's spread. In the background is the Acropolis with the ancient Parthenon. Oct. 31, 1947. -: A plane dusts the ancient city of Athens with DDT prevent the spread of cholera in Greece from Egypt. The DDT was intended to kills flies associated with the disease's spread. In the background is the Acropolis with the ancient Parthenon. Oct. 31, 1947. - (BSLOC_2014_15_231) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085010: Athens Police and Greek National guardsmen maintain order at the polls in the first free election in ten years. Picture of candidates are posted on the walls of the polling place in the Kolonos District of Athens. March 31, 1946. - (BSLOC_2014_15_221): Athens Police and Greek National guardsmen maintain order at the polls in the first free election in ten years. Picture of candidates are posted on the walls of the polling place in the Kolonos District of Athens. March 31, 1946. - (BSLOC_2014_15_221) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085020: Crowd control at the White House fence on V-J Day, August 14, 1945. Soldiers link arms to hold back people celebrating the end of World War 2. - (BSLOC_2014_15_22): Crowd control at the White House fence on V-J Day, August 14, 1945. Soldiers link arms to hold back people celebrating the end of World War 2. - (BSLOC_2014_15_22) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085024: Jewish soldier stands guard a mosque in the Palestinian town of Ramlah, Israel. The town surrendered to Israeli forces on July 12, 1948, during the First Arab-Israeli War from May 15, 1948 to March 10, 1949. - (BSLOC_2014_15_205): Jewish soldier stands guard a mosque in the Palestinian town of Ramlah, Israel. The town surrendered to Israeli forces on July 12, 1948, during the First Arab-Israeli War from May 15, 1948 to March 10, 1949. - (BSLOC_2014_15_205) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085034: Bao Dai holds an inspection of Vietnamese troops. Ca. 1949-55. After the Geneva Agreement of 1954, Bao Dai appointed Ngo Dinh Diem as Prime Minister. With a year Diem ousted Bao Dai from power. - (BSLOC_2014_15_189): Bao Dai holds an inspection of Vietnamese troops. Ca. 1949-55. After the Geneva Agreement of 1954, Bao Dai appointed Ngo Dinh Diem as Prime Minister. With a year Diem ousted Bao Dai from power. - (BSLOC_2014_15_189) / Bridgeman Images
EVB3085040: Massive demonstration in favor of President Sukarno in Makassar, Indonesia. After the first volatile decade of independence politics, Sukarno promoted 'Guided Democracy'. The resulting centralization of power around Sukarno was controversial, but he remai: Massive demonstration in favor of President Sukarno in Makassar, Indonesia. After the first volatile decade of independence politics, Sukarno promoted 'Guided Democracy'. The resulting centralization of power around Sukarno was controversial, but he remained President until 1967. - (BSLOC_2014_15_182) / Bridgeman Images