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Truman Doctrine
- the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection. First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the Communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
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- (1924–84), American writer; born Truman Streckfus Persons. Notable works: Breakfast at ...
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- (1924–84), US writer; born Truman Streckfus Persons. Notable works: Breakfast at Tiffany's ...
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- (1884–1972), 33rd president of the US 1945–53. A Democrat, he served in the US Senate 1934–45. ...
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- (1884–1972), American Democratic statesman, 33rd president of the US 1945–53. He authorized the ...
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- the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet ...
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