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The Watchdog

How the Truman Committee Battled Corruption and Helped Win World War Two

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The Watchdog

By: Steve Drummond
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The story of how a little-known junior senator fought wartime corruption and, in the process, set himself up to become vice president and ultimately President Harry Truman.

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 listener 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.

Drawing on the largely unexamined records of the Truman Committee as well as oral histories, personal letters, newspaper archives and interviews, Steve Drummond—an award-winning senior editor and executive producer at NPR—brings the colorful characters and intrigue of the committee’s work to life. The Watchdog provides listeners with a window to a time that was far from perfect but where it was possible to root out corruption and hold those responsible to account. It shows us what can be possible if politicians are governed by the principles of their office rather than self-interest.

©2023 Steve Drummond (P)2023 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
Americas Military Politicians Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State United States Wars & Conflicts World War II War Franklin D. Roosevelt
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A veteran of the first World war, Harry was elected to the Senate from Missouri ending up responsible for cleaning out contractors and corporations who were bilking the government out of millions. Not to mention delivering flawed goods. Might be a good time to audit current providers.

Why Harry Truman happened to be in the right spot

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I've read a bunch of World War II books and a heck of a lot on Harry Truman, but this is a new take on how Truman got in the position to be selected as FDR's running mate in 1944. It is a great book!

It dives pretty deep into the weeds of congressional rules and procurement regulations but it moves fast and is an easy listen. it also sheds new light on Harry Truman and who he was as a leader and a man.

Everyone In Washington Today Should Read This Book

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I really enjoyed learning the issues with government contracting during WWII and the inspiring way that the Truman committee ferreted them out. I like Steve’s writing style and his reading of the book, how he tried to convey the personalities and not just the events, and how he summarized things for us at the end. A great read (or listen!).

An interesting slice of history

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Liked it all particularly the epilogue following the characters after the work they did on the committee.

The emphasis on how people from different political parties can and did work in the best interests of of the country

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I have read other books about Truman.This was an interesting precursor to his being named as Roosevelts Vice President

Interesting

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Author has dug out a terrific amount of material on the activities, leadership & accomplishments of the Truman Committee. I think it is well known that Truman came to FDR’s attention because of the Committee. But I was unaware of how it accomplished the spectacular rise of Truman from an obscure junior senator (with a perhaps undeserved past connected to a political boss) to the vice presidency & presidency. The book is especially good on the higher profile investigations the Committee did during WW2.

Great book, great narration

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I listened to this book out of curiosity about how Truman could have become Vice President. I learned a great deal about how bipartisanship and actually working across the aisle solves problems better than confrontation. I also learned a great deal about the beginnings of the military industrial complex. But what I learned the most about was how groups of men and women working together can actually change the system.

How the Truman Helped Stop Government Waste

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I learned so many new things about the war effort at home. Amazing the level of effort and the speed at which it was done. Did not know Harry Truman’s involvement and what vaulted him to the vice presidency.

Interesting Take On the War Effort Stateside

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I was pleased to see a book on a fresh topic about Harry Truman. It was also a fresh topic about WWII. And the author does a terrific job of deep research, balanced judgements and good writing. The narration was excellent. Highly recommended fire those who want a deeper dive on Truman and American efforts in WWII.

Fresh topic well executed

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I had read about the Truman Committee before, but this was an excellent dive down into the work that the Committee did as well as a great study of the leadership and innovative way Truman ran the Committee and the support he gave to its workers. I highly recommend this book. I love that the author, in the Epilogue, followed up with a brief biography of the members after Truman left the Committee. The author, as narrator, struck the right tone for the book.

Very Well Done

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