Post-War Europe Crisis
After WWII, Europe faced immense devastation, with cities in ruins and economies on the brink of collapse. As the threat of communism loomed, the U.S. recognized the need for intervention, leading to Truman's declaration of support for nations resisting subjugation. This marked a pivotal moment in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing economic aid as crucial for stability in war-torn regions.In this clip
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