One way Truman and Stalin's approaches to maintaining peace were similar is that both leaders prioritized the use of military strength and strategic alliances to deter aggression and ensure security for their respective nations. Truman's containment policy aimed to prevent the spread of communism through military and economic support for allies, while Stalin sought to solidify Soviet influence in Eastern Europe through military presence and support for communist regimes. Both leaders believed that a strong military posture was essential for maintaining stability and peace in a polarized post-World War II world.
Truman doubted Stalin's motives because he saw the Soviet Union as expansionist and aiming to dominate Eastern Europe. He believed Stalin was not interested in promoting democracy or maintaining peace, but rather in spreading communism and increasing Soviet influence. Truman's doubts were further fueled by Soviet actions such as the occupation of Eastern Europe and the Berlin blockade.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman .
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
Firstly, it wasnt FDR, it was Truman. So the answer to your question is because Truman stole Stalins pack of "5 gum" before he left the Potsdam Conference in 1945.
p.642, u can find it on that page
Both were conceived as part of the overall containment policy that dated back to the Truman administration
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Because he had a born obsession that seemed similar to Hitler's of having total power.