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The Soviet-German war broke out.

When the Soviet-German War broke out, Truman: Stalin and Hitler were the same kind of people, fighting for American interests. Truman's father is an ordinary farmer. Truman studied law at Kansas Law School for two years in his early years, but he didn't get a university degree.

Truman's early life was not very good. He once proposed to a beloved woman, but the girl's father is the richest man, and their social status is far from each other. After brilliant rejection, Truman decided to go to World War I and make enough money before proposing. The woman's name is Beth Wallace, and they fell in love for 29 years before they got married. During this period, Truman wrote thousands of love letters to Beth, which was really an inspiring love.

The achievements in the army gave Truman the capital to go into politics. After several years of tempering, Truman finally gained some position in politics. At the beginning of 1945, President Roosevelt's health went from bad to worse. In this case, Truman was appointed as vice president, Roosevelt died soon, and Truman became the new president of the United States.

During his tenure, Truman was famous for his tough attitude towards Japan, the Soviet Union and Europe. In the Middle East, he also gave great help to the founding of Israel, although Truman himself disliked Jews very much. He once wrote down his hatred for Jews in his diary. At that time, he had a friend who was Jewish.

Personal attitude should not be attached to national interests, which is the most basic accomplishment of a politician. In addition to secretly hating Jews, Truman's attitude towards the Soviet Union, an ally of World War II, also showed his political talent. On the second day after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, Truman made a speech as a senator, indicating that if the Germans defeated the Soviet Union, we should help the Soviet Union.

If the Soviet Union has the advantage, it is necessary for us to help Hitler and try our best to let the Germans kill each other, although I still don't want to see Hitler win any victory. In other words, Truman regarded Stalin and Hitler as passers-by and the Soviet Union and Germany as the same kind. Truman never regarded the Soviet Union as his ally, but more as a potential enemy, which laid the seeds for the later Cold War.