WI: FDR doesn't die in 1945

So we all know how FDR died almost as soon as his 4th term began, but what if he lived to see his 4th term all the way through (or at least, most of the way). Because I have heard that FDR was sympathetic towards the Viet Minh in Indochina and was a staunch Anti-Colonialist, which made things tense at times with Churchill. So how would the world be different if FDR remained President of the United States post war? How would he handle the Atom Bombing of Japan? What would the Post-War situation be like in Europe and Asia with Roosevelt in charge rather than Truman?

OOC: This was meant to be posted yesterday on memorial day, but the power kept on flickering on and off, so I decided to wait for a better time to post it, and now is that time.
 
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