Truman Doctrine
The Truman doctrine was a speech and a written document made by President Truman of the United States of America promising aid to countries threatened by communism. The Marshall Plan was a plan to send aid to countries in Europe that were struggling to recover from WW1. It consisted of $17bn and food aid as well.
when Truman became president in 1945,he signed a doctrine.in it was an excerpt from the decleration of independence,as it is stated,''we hold these truths to be self-evident[see below to find its definition],and that among them are the pursuit of life,the pursuit of liberty,and the pursuit of hapiness.''and Truman said to Stalin,''may i make a law in my doctrine that the war[world war 2]shall end.''and Stalin said to him,''dieu[french],my friend and master,the creator agrees for you to write the law in it,as you are called a communist by the soviets and are willing to say that to me.go on.make a law,and i will accept the law that you write down.yes,yes,write it,because the creator[Stalin]of communism allows you to do that.''and Truman did so.on may 8,1945,the war ended.it was eight days after Hitler and his wife,Eva brun,had killed themselves.and Truman brought his doctrine to Stalin,but the war had alredy ended.it was too late.self-evident means,''to keep everything in one's power.''
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If you're talking about the US containment of Communism during the cold war it was known as the Truman Doctrine. President Truman promised to contain the spread of communism across the world, and that the US would help any country that had pressure from Communism whether it be external or internal. The US produced the Marshal Plan to stop Communism spreading in Europe because Communism came to poor people. The Marshal Plan meant that the US would provide any country who wanted help with money, advisers, natural resources, and industrial equipment. Stalin banned the Communist Eastern European countries from taking the Marshal Plan. In Asia the US followed the Truman Doctrine by helping, South Korea in the Korean War, and South Vietnam in the Vietnam War. In both cases, the Communist north attempted to capture the Capitalist south. Also when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, President Carter (and later President Reagan) provided the Mujahadin, who were fighting the USSR, with weapons.
To prevent the spread of communism. Since the Russians would test the US by a cautious expansion and not start a major war, following WW II, Truman developed the Truman Doctrine, with the aid of George Kennan. This Doctrine provided military and financial aid to all the nations that agreed to resist any attempt by Russia to take them over. It was first applied in Greece and Turkey.
Truman Doctrine
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The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.
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The Truman Doctrine was first established by the US government in 1947. It involved the US pledging support to Turkey and Greece in a bid to prevent them being influenced by the Soviet Union.
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Greece and Turkey were two of the first nations to receive aid under the Truman Doctrine. The doctrine aimed to provide economic and military assistance to countries threatened by communism following World War II.
The Truman Doctrine was the US policy of trying to contain the spread of communism
Harry Truman announced the "Truman Doctrine" plan to aid any country in such a situation.
The policy of the United States to provide aid to countries attempting to prevent a communist takeover was called the Truman Doctrine. Harry S. Truman was America's 33rd President.
Harry S. Truman was the first president. The inventor of the marshall plan was George Marshall.