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Attitudes of Truman & Stalin

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Attitudes of Truman and Stalin

Truman and Stalin did not believe that their ideologies could coexist in peace.

Stalin

Stalin

  • Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union.
  • Stalin had come to power in 1928 after a power struggle following Lenin’s death.
  • Stalin was a dictator of a totalitarian state.
  • As a person, Stalin was paranoid and had a security complex.
    • This contributed to his fear that the US would destroy communism.
  • Stalin’s ambition was to dominate Eastern Europe.
    • This can be seen in his ‘salami tactics’.
Truman

Truman

  • Truman was the President of the United States from 1945 to 1953.
  • Truman was a staunch anti-communist.
  • Truman was more belligerent (aggressive) to Stalin than his predecessor, Roosevelt.
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