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Joseph Stalin Ideology

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On March 5, 1940, the Soviet leadership under Stalin, approved an order of execution of more than 25,700 Polish "nationalist, educators and counter revolutionary" activists in the parts of the Ukraine and Belarus republics that had been annexed from Poland. This event has become known as the Katlyn Massacre.[21]
In June 1941, Hitler broke that pact with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union in operation Barbarossa. Although he was expecting war with Germany, he may not have expected an invasion to come so soon — and the Soviet Union was relatively unprepared for this invasion.
It is this little act of dishonor among thieves, that brings Mrs. Stalin's little boy Joey looking for help in his newly found fight. That help comes in the form of the …show more content…

The tentacles of communism that disappeared in 1943 were now reaching out worldwide once again and Ho Chi Minh, an ally to Stalin, is still at the head of one of those tentacles.
The people, who would become policy makers on the American side, were continually reacting to the communists who were trying to spread their ideology throughout the world. Much like Hitler tried to do with his master race. Although some had less involvement in the decision making process then others, those decisions, bit by bit, would have something to do with leading us in and out of that war. Make no mistake; it was Ho Chi Minh that was initiating the actions. Our leadership was reacting to those actions. Not because uncle Ho was Vietnamese but rather, that he was a communist.
[I]Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the thirty-third President of the United States (1945–1953); he was Franklin D. Roosevelt's vice president and he inherited the presidency after Roosevelt’s death. During his terms in office he used executive orders to begin desegregation of the U.S. armed forces [4] and to launch a system of loyalty checks to remove thousands of Communist sympathizers from government office. It is because of this action that I believe he wasn't very fond of communism, and because he wasn't, it would have something to do with the way he reacted to Ho Chi

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