Truman - Guilty or Innocent
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Have a little read: ... Truman - Guilty or Innocent On 12th April 1945, President Roosevelt died. His Vice-President, Harry Truman, replaced him. Truman was very different from Roosevelt. He was both much more aggressive and anti-communist then his predecessor and was determined to confront Communism. The wartime alliance between the Soviet Union and America was also wrecked by the huge differences between the two countries including in politics, lifestyles and aims. Twenty million Russians died during the Second World War, so Stalin said he wanted a buffer zone of friendly states around Russia to make sure that Russia could never be invaded again. Truman and his advisors saw Soviet actions in Eastern Europe as preparations for a Soviet take-over of the rest of Europe. France and Italy already had strong communist parties, who were close to coming to power. Truman gave a speech to congress coining the phrase "the domino effect", describing communist takeovers as countries
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