Inkstainedwretch
One Too Many
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The defining thing about FDR was not that he died when he did, but rather that, like many another immensely powerful and vain man, he thought he would never die. No matter how sick he was he wouldn't admit that he was mortal. He should have acknowledged that each breath might well be his last, yet he never briefed his VP, Harry Truman, on what the Manhattan Project was all about. With WWII still very much in progress, Truman only learned that he controlled the most powerful weapon in history after he became President. Imagine having that little fact dropped on you unexpectedly.