News
The Truman Doctrine may have been intended to rouse the public and Congress to national security expenditures, but it ignored the complexity of Greece's civil war, vastly overstated the global ...
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College professor Lee Lacy and Truman Presidential Library and Museum archivist Sam Rushay discussed Cold War espionage and counterintelligence during the ...
Offner argues that Truman's unsophisticated, confrontational approach to statecraft made the Cold War longer, meaner, and more expensive than necessary. His Truman is a sometimes bigoted, often ill ...
President Harry Truman's address to the United States Congress, and the world, in March 1947 is seen by some historians as marking the start of the Cold War.
Keywords Harry Truman, presidency, World War II, atomic bomb, domestic policy, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, 1948 election, Korean War, leadership More for You Wall Street Gets Rude Shock as ...
Historians pinpoint the Cold War as starting with the Truman Doctrine in 1947 and ending with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. It's likely the U.S. is going to be entering a prolonged ...
Mirror Mirror on the wall: The history of the looking glass Emperor Nero: Bad boy of Ancient Rome Fertiliser and poison gas: The legacy of chemist Fritz Haber Vikings and their quest for silver ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results