Truman's decision to authorize the use of atomic bombs against Japan during World War II, while controversial, ultimately led to Japan's surrender and the end of the conflict, sparing American lives and averting a prolonged invasion. Additionally, his introduction of the Truman Doctrine in 1947 marked a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, outlining a strategy of containment against communism that shaped American intervention in global affairs during the Cold War. Truman's implementation of the Marshall Plan in 1948 further demonstrated his commitment to rebuilding post-war Europe and preventing the spread of communism, solidifying his legacy as a consequential leader in American history.
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