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General MacArthur interfered with political decisions of President Truman
Truman wasn't president in Potsdam. FDR was still president and sick at the time.
One of the post-war developments that caused President Truman to issue the Truman Doctrine was the expansion of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. Truman was concerned about the spread of communism and believed it was necessary to prevent the further Soviet expansion by providing military and economic assistance to countries threatened by communism.
truman believed it was the soviet communist powers that was truly behind the invasion of south korea
as the power of capitalism increased in Europe....stalins power in Soviet Union decreases
as the power of capitalism increased in europe....stalins power in soviet union decreases
Harry Truman was the president when the airlift foiled the Soviet blockade of West Berlin.
Harry S. Truman:)
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General MacArthur interfered with political decisions of President Truman
After meeting with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, President Harry Truman believed that maintaining a strong stance against the Soviet Union was necessary. He saw the Soviets as a potential threat and wanted to contain their influence and expansion through a policy known as containment, which later became a cornerstone of his foreign policy approach during the Cold War.
President Roosevelt related decrypted Soviet information on the Verona intercepts to Vice-President Truman when he took office.
ALL OF THE ABOVE :)
There was an arms race and President Truman wanted to have more powerful weapons than other countries such as the Soviet Union.
I believe it was the military.
Yes, President Truman was a Democrat. He served as the 33rd President of the United States from 1945 to 1953 and was a member of the Democratic Party throughout his political career.