The Impact Of Truman's Foreign Policies In 1945

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Truman’s foreign policies in 1945 had a major impact in causing a drift in international relations with the soviets, his predecessor relations with the soviets was considered to be frim but conciliatory while the soviets viewed Truman as an aggressor. Although America at this point was seen as superpower, under Truman’s rule this affiliation between the soviets was damaged severely. This ultimately leaded to the in initiation of the cold war. This assumption that Roosevelt was considered to be too friendly with comprising with Stalin’s is supported by American cartoonist Paul Plaschke appeared Chicago Tribune early 1945. This primary sources shows (Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt) are playing “friendly” game of poker this represents the negotiations

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