The Marshall Plan: Strategic Assistance and the Reconstruction of Postwar Europe
By spring 1947, Western Europe faced severe crises post-World War II, threatening democracy and allowing communism to gain traction. In response, the Marshall Plan proposed U.S. aid for recovery through European cooperation, stabilizing economies while countering Soviet influence. It ultimately forged enduring transatlantic ties and shaped the continent’s political landscape.
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