White House discussion of US action in event of declaration of Jewish state

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Event #900 White House discussion of US action in event of declaration of Jewish state
Date: Wednesday, 12 May 1948
During this meeting, Truman and Marshall clashed over a proposal to recognize a Jewish state in Palestine

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