Motion Picture MP2002-551
Administrative Information
Former president Harry S. Truman explains why it was necessary for the United States to shift its foreign policy from isolationism to internationalism. He explains that the newspapers gave it the name "The Truman Doctrine" but all it really was was an aspect of American foreign policy designed to keep communism from spreading into areas previously influenced by Great Britain and France.
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