37. Harry S. Truman – 139.8
In a remarkable twist of fate, Harry S. Truman found himself thrust into the presidency shortly after being elected vice president, following Franklin D. Roosevelt’s passing in April 1945. Truman wasted no time in making his mark on the pages of history by making the weighty decision to unleash atomic bombs on Japan, ultimately bringing an end to World War II. Reflecting on his sudden elevation to the highest office, Truman candidly expressed, “I felt like the weight of the entire universe had descended upon me, like the moon, the stars, and all the planets colliding.” His words capture the immense responsibility and pressure he faced, as he navigated the crucial moments that shaped the course of history.