The Eisenhower Doctrine, announced in 1957, was primarily focused on the Middle East and aimed to provide U.S. assistance to countries resisting communist aggression. It did not specifically promise to roll back communism in Eastern Europe, which was largely under Soviet control at the time. Instead, the doctrine emphasized containment and support for allies in the region to curb the spread of communism. Overall, it was more about stabilizing the Middle East than addressing Eastern European communism directly.
Eisenhower was the one that made a campaign promise to find a way to end the Korean War if elected. He was actually successful in fulfilling this promise soon after he was elected.
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
By the promise of free land and the Doctrine of Manifest Destiny.
Yes that is something Hitler promised the German people but he failed in his attempts to do that.
Josef Stalin did not keep the promise he made in the Yalta Conference
Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and I guess you could include the Eisenhower Doctrine as well.
Liberating Eastern Europe... apex :)
The correct answer is: Liberating Communist countries. He campaigned on a policy of rolling back Communism, but did little to make this happen once he was elected.
Eisenhower was the one that made a campaign promise to find a way to end the Korean War if elected. He was actually successful in fulfilling this promise soon after he was elected.
Bring troops home from Korea
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
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it offered peace
Eastern Promise - 1996 was released on: USA: October 1996 (Chicago International Film Festival)
The Marshall Plan
At Yalta Stalin promised free elections in eastern Europe, but he did not keep his promise.
The US states promised to withdraw from Western Europe if the Soviets withdrew from Eastern Europe under its foreign policy of containment. This policy was to prevent the spread of communism abroad.