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  • The '''Truman Doctrine''' was a policy set forth by President [[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 194 ...st, illustrated through the Communist movements in Turkey and Greece. The Truman Doctrine was the first in a succession of containment moves by the United States, fo
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  • ...w.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/doctrine/large/index.php Truman Doctrine 1947]
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  • It followed the 12 March 1947 statement of the Truman Doctrine, by President Harry S Truman that "it must be the policy of the United Stat
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  • The '''Truman Doctrine''' was a policy set forth by President [[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 194 ...st, illustrated through the Communist movements in Turkey and Greece. The Truman Doctrine was the first in a succession of containment moves by the United States, fo
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  • * Frazier, Robert. "Acheson and the Formulation of the Truman Doctrine" ''Journal of Modern Greek Studies'' 17#2 (1999), pp. 229-251 online at [[P * Gaddis, John Lewis. "Reconsiderations: Was the Truman Doctrine a Real Turning Point?" ''Foreign Affairs'' 1974 52(2): 386-402. ISSN 0015-7
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  • ...man]] administration in the early Cold War years, 1945-1952, including the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, NATO, the Korean War, and the implementation of the con * Frazier, Robert. "Acheson and the Formulation of the Truman Doctrine" ''Journal of Modern Greek Studies'' 1999 17(2): 229-251. online at [[Proje
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  • ...diterranean. In 1947, as part of support to Greece and Turkey under the [[Truman Doctrine]], the Sixth Fleet had, in addition to its regular [[United States Marine C
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  • ...anger he said was big government and runaway spending. He supported the [[Truman Doctrine]], reluctantly approved the [[Marshall Plan]], and opposed [[NATO]] as unne
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  • ...rb the Soviets. Following Acheson's advice, Truman in 1947 announced the [[Truman Doctrine]] of containing Communist expansion by furnishing military and economic Ame
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  • Truman, in 1947, announced the [[Truman Doctrine]] of containing Communist expansion by furnishing military and economic Ame
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  • In 1947 the [[Truman Doctrine]] of military support saved Greece from a Communist takeover (and aided Tur ...s) valued at $1.7 billion. Aid to Greece and Turkey began in 1947 with the Truman Doctrine's allocation of $650 million.<ref> See [http://www2.census.gov/prod2/statco
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  • ...hrough a Republican-controlled Congress. The policy became known as the [[Truman Doctrine]].
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  • ...ace]] denounced Truman as a war-monger for his anti-Soviet programs, the [[Truman Doctrine]], [[Marshall Plan]], and [[NATO]]. By cooperating with internationalist
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