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Webisode 13. Segment 1 A Postwar World It is 1945, and the appalling Second World War is over. It has brought devastation and horror to much of the world: London lies in ruins, as does Berlin, and Hiroshima When he arrives in office President Truman puts a sign on his desk that reads, "The buck stops here." That means the president has the final word and can't blame anyone else for his decisions. He says: Truman sends General Douglas MacArthur to defeated Japan as head of an occupation army to help bring them freedom and prosperity Another Truman plan, Point Four, gives aid to less wealthy, less modern nations, today known as the Third World. Does everyone approve of these policies? Not at all. Some people in Europe and Asia say they don't want help from America. The Soviet Union rejects Marshall Plan aid. And some people in the U.S. yell about all the money it is costing . But their screams are nothing compared to those heard when President Truman decides to do something to help people at home. |
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