Speech of Senator Harry S. Truman at the United Nations Forum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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OCR Page 1 of 5Speech of Senator Harry S. Truman
United Nations Forum
Constitution Hall
January 17, 1944
As we march forwerd toward certain victory, we must make the plan
for a lasting and just peace. To win a military victory alone would be
futile unless we lay 8. foundation in our post-war world that will secure for
all men everywhere their basic human rights. Our President has proclaimed our
war objectives as outlined in the Four Freedoms. Ve are lighting now that the
Four Freedoms shall be not only freedoms for the United Nations but a heritage
for all the peoples of the world. History has bestowed on us a solemn re-
sponsibility. We shall - we must - be a mighty force at the peace conference.
We failed before to give a genuine peace - we dare not fail this time.
The pattern of postwar action directly affects the lives of every
American citizen and will continue to affect the very existence of generations
of Americans yet unborn. There have been occasions in the past where we were
but-maneuvered. Our counsel, while then appearing tell-advised, has now been
shown to have been hasty and ill-conceived. Ve must not repeat the blunders
of the past. It will be no easy thing to formulate the good peace. We must
evaluate carefully every factor, every possible approach to the problems of
postwar living. As each separate problem comes before that peace conference,
we should be prepared to meet it intelligently.
The economic and social problems of the past fifteen years, as well
as the exigencies of the war, have required a tremendous expansion in the
tasks assumed by the Federal Government. It is important, in view of this
expansion, that we keep before us the truth that in America the Government is
u.s. There has been in some quarters a tendency to think of the Government
doing this and the Government doing that vithout realizing who the Government
is. In some places, it is said, III view of present conditions, our probloms
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