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Motion Picture MP2002-307

Screen Gems Collection (outtakes from the television series "Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman")

Administrative Information

Footage
72 feet
Running Time
2 minutes 32 seconds
Film Gauge
35mm
Sound
sound
Color
Black & White
Produced by
Screen Gems in association with Ben Gradus
Restrictions
Unrestricted
Description

Harry S. Truman discusses the Arab/Israeli conflict of 1948. He wanted the United Nations to handle the situation, stating he favored the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states. Sound only.

Date(s)
ca.
1961 - 1963

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Moving Image Type
Screen Gems

Shot List

Audio file

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Reel 1

0:00   Harry S. Truman speaks about the Arab/Israeli conflict in 1948. He refers to Ernest Bevin's remarks as raw and ignominious, not helping Truman's Missouri good nature. Ernest Bevin was the British foreign minister who talked about President Truman's "meddling."
0:32   Mr. Truman states that in May 14, 1948, the British mandate was expiring and the "British had made up their minds they would not follow through."
0:32   The Arabs and Israelis were ready to go to war. Mr. Truman states he favored one more try to avert war. "I thought the United Nations was the proper place for this thing to be handled." He instructed Warren Austin, our United Nations representative, who was against the Jewish program. Mr. Truman favored the partition of Palestine into the Jewish and Arab states.
2:00   Mr. Truman states that he used to tell the Jews and Arabs that, "if the Bible was correct, they were first cousins and relatives and ought to be able to get along…" "When the hate generations are all dead, they will get along."
2:15   Mr. Truman says he wrote an assistant that he wished "God Almighty would give the children of Israel an Isaiah, the Christians a St. Paul, and the sons of Ishmael a peep at the Golden Rule."