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Truman Cold War & Domestic Policy

United Nations Definition Soviet Union vs. U.S. Security Council Big Five

Russia Expanding Poland Baltic Republics “friendly states” Churchill Fulton Missouri Iron Curtain

Beware of Russia George F. Kennan Dean Acheson Containment

European Recovery Program Marshall, Czech. Revolution, $12 billion

“Had Enough” – 80th Congress Undo New Deal Taft-Hartley Act 22nd Amendment Pres. Succession Act

Truman vs. Congress “Fair Deal” Committee on Civil Rights 1946 Desegregation of Armed Forces1948

“Do-Nothing” Congress Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan National Security Act National Security Council CIA

Potsdam Conference Stalin, Truman, and Churchill Germany – zones Nuremberg Trials

Germany Western Zone Single Unit Eur. Recovery Act Berlin Blockade

N A T O Creation, April 4, 1949 Article 5 Gen. Eisenhower Commander of the NATO forces