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Cold War Presidential Timeline. *Denotes Containment Program; S.U. = Soviet Union. Harry Truman (D) 1945-1952. 1945 – ______ ends with Truman's decision to
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sheg.stanford.edu. Timeline of the Early Cold War. 1945: February 4-11 - Yalta Conference. 1945: August 6 - United States first used atomic bomb in war.
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