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Description: President Harry Truman and Rt. Hons. Clement Attlee and Mackenzie King boarding U.S.C.G. Sequoia for discussions about the atomic bomb
Title: TrumanAttleeKing1945
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Author: Library and Archives Canada / C-023269
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