Address to joint session of Congress
1948-3-17
Address to joint session of Congress. Truman discusses European economic needs, the Marshall Plan, Communist pressure on Czechoslovakia, Finland, Italy, and Greece, and the need to provide Europe with economic help in order to help free nations recover from the war. He also requests support for universal military training and temporary selective service.
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