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sammy [17]
4 years ago
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Why did truman dislike stalin

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harina [27]4 years ago
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Truman disliked stalin because of political differences the usa were capitalist and the ussr were communist another reason was tat he didnt  like the fact that stalin was a dictator who would murder millions of people 
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