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Borne from the mind of a wise and diplomatically skilled visionary, the Marshall Plan was the phoenix on whose wings war ravaged Europe would begin its ascent from the ashes of World War II.
The European Recovery Program, as the Marshall Plan was formally known, offered U.S. aid to nearly all European countries. From 1948 to mid-1952, more than $13 billion ($88.2 billion in constant 1997 ...
Speech Delivered by General George Marshall at Harvard University on June 5, 1947 ... I need not tell you gentlemen that the world situation is very serious. ...
Transcript of Marshall Plan (1948) ... On April 3, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Economic Recovery Act of 1948. It became known as the Marshall Plan, ...
Marshall Plan (1948) ... For the United States, the Marshall Plan provided markets for American goods, created reliable trading partners, ...
Officially termed the European Recovery Program (ERP), the Marshall Plan was approved by Congress in the Economic Cooperation Act of April 1948. After a transitory 90-Days Recovery Program, the Marsha...
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Economic Cooperation Act of 1948 (Marshall Plan): Major Acts of Congress ... On June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall spoke after lunch to graduates on commencement day for Harvard College. ...
On April 3, 1948, U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs into law the Foreign Assistance Act, commonly known as the Marshall Plan. Named after U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, the program ...
Marshall Plan, 1948 ... Thus the Marshall Plan was applied solely to Western Europe, ... Economic historians have debated the precise impact of the Marshall Plan on Western Europe, ...
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