The 'Truman Doctrine' was a policy set forth by the U.S. President Harry S Truman in a speech on March 12, 1947 stating that the U.S. would support Greece and Turkey with ...
Truman Doctrine . Henry Wallace, Secretary of Commerce, favoured co-operation with the Soviet Union. In private he disagreed with Harry S. Truman about what he considered to be ...
This portrait of George F. Kennan was an unused cover for Time magazine's July 28, 1947, issue. The image was taken from a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt.
Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. Truman doctrine - President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by ...
Summary. The Truman Doctrine grew out of George Kennan’s 1946 ‘long telegram’ which argued that the US should follow a policy of ‘containment’ to stop Russian ...
In 1947, Harry Truman announced the Truman Doctrin, that the United States would support free peoples resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.