As he spelled it out in the Truman Doctrine: "One way of life is based upon the will of the majority, and is distinguished by free institutions, representative government, free elections, guarantees of individual liberty, freedom of speech and religion, and freedom from political oppression."
The postwar world differed because in the US we win because we're champs and russia aka the soviets gargle balls
Harry S Truman was US president at the end of World War 2 in 1945.Harry Truman
Harry S Truman did NOT start World War 2.
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The atomic bomb brought man into the atomic age and the cold war.
It is arguable, but Truman made the decision to use the atomic bomb which shortened the war. Truman also negotiated with Stalin and Prime Minister Atlee on the division of the postwar world.
Possibly, because Truman took office during a world war and left office during another war (Korea). Eisenhower's administration over saw no US wars.
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the postwar decades brought a major turning point in the world history when the colonial empired built by western powers during the age of Imperialism crumbled. in Asia and Africa, people demanded and won freedom.
The postwar world differed because in the US we win because we're champs and russia aka the soviets gargle balls
Harry S Truman was US president at the end of World War 2 in 1945.Harry Truman
The postwar period was difficult for farmers because of falling food prices.
the postwar decades brought a major turning point in the world history when the colonial empired built by western powers during the age of imperialism crumbled. in Asia and Africa, people demanded and won freedom.
Harry S Truman did NOT start World War 2.
Wallace believed in a more idealistic vision of a postwar world based on peace, cooperation, and collective security through organizations like the United Nations. On the other hand, Luce's vision was more nationalistic and focused on the United States taking a leading role in shaping the postwar world to promote American interests and values.
I don't believe Harry S Truman was personally in any battles in World War2