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The watchdog, how the Truman Committee battled corruption and helped win World War Two, Steve Drummond

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The watchdog, how the Truman Committee battled corruption and helped win World War Two, Steve Drummond
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-430) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The watchdog
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1377502625
Responsibility statement
Steve Drummond
Sub title
how the Truman Committee battled corruption and helped win World War Two
Summary
"Months before Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt knew that the United States was on the verge of entering another world war for which it was dangerously ill-prepared. The urgent times demanded a transformation of the economy, with the government bankrolling the unfathomably expensive task of enlisting millions of citizens while also producing the equipment necessary to successfully fight--all of which opened up opportunities for graft, fraud and corruption. In The Watchdog, Steve Drummond draws the reader into the fast-paced story of how Harry Truman, still a newcomer to Washington politics, cobbled together a bipartisan team of men and women that took on powerful corporate entities and the Pentagon, placing Truman in the national spotlight and paving his path to the White House." -- inside front jacket flapDrawing on records of the Truman Committee as well as other materials, an award-winning senior editor and executive producer at NPR recounts how Harry Truman cobbled together a bipartisan team of men and women that took on powerful corporate entities and the Pentagon to fight wartime corruption, paving his path to the White House
Target audience
adult
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