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In World War II, the Allies appeased Hitler when he began invading surrounding countries and allowed him to gain power before war was declared on Germany, leading to a horrific and drawn out war. Truman did not want to make the same mistake and allow North Korea to cause immense damage due to his failure to act soon enough.

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President Truman learned that if the US remained neutral and did not get involved sooner or later, it would be bad for the country. The US's interests would be in danger if they were to by-stand the conflict.

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He knew appeasement, or giving in to an aggressor, was not the solution. nova net

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He learned battle tactics

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Q: How did lessons learned from World War 2 influence President Truman's decision to send troops to aid South Korea invaded?
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