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Macmillan said these words because he believed that decolonization was inevitable, and he wanted to warn people that it was coming. In fact, 1960 was the year in which many African nations achieved independence. He says, "We must accept (independence) as a fact." He also says that Great Britain should prepare for decolonization.
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C. Germans turned to fascist leaders
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7
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France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Chezslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway
At the close of the Potsdam Conference involving the Big Three on July 24, 1945 U.S. President Harry S. Truman told the Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin that the U.S. has successfully developed a new weapon. Truman later said Stalin was not that surprised.
Because of the US failure to prevent a communist victory in Vietnam, had less of a global impact. (A Communist victory in one nation would quickly lead to a chain reaction of communist takeovers in neighbor States)