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Truman and Stalin: Cold War Leaders Compared and Contrasted

Truman and Stalin: Cold War Leaders Compared and Contrasted

Update: 2025-04-02
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A key focal point of IBDP Paper 2 History.

The Cold War, a geopolitical struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, shaped global politics for nearly half a century. At its core, the Cold War was a battle of ideologies, with President Harry S. Truman representing democratic capitalism and Premier Joseph Stalin embodying communist authoritarianism. Both leaders played crucial roles in the conflict, particularly in shaping early Cold War events. By examining two key similarities and two primary differences in their approaches, this essay explores the significance of their leadership in shaping the course of the Cold War. The similarities include their contributions to the division of Germany and the strategic importance of Eastern Europe. The differences lie in their perspectives on nuclear weapons and economic strategies, such as the Marshall Plan and Salami Tactics.

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Truman and Stalin: Cold War Leaders Compared and Contrasted

Truman and Stalin: Cold War Leaders Compared and Contrasted

Russel Tarr (ActiveHistory.co.uk)