In this letter to his wife, Bess, President Harry S. Truman describes the accomplishments and the difficulties that he has faced as the Potsdam Conference comes to an end. He writes about the struggle with the Soviet Union over reparations, and the struggles with Poland over land issues. He also writes about how soon she can expect him home, and that he will meet King George VI during a stop at Plymouth.
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