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  • {{r|Marshall Plan}}, 1848-51
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  • ...o sometimes politically unacceptable foreign aid. Aid programs such as the Marshall Plan were forbidden to assist interest group|policy influencers.
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  • ...ates, followed by economic restoration of Western Europe through the [[The Marshall Plan]] and military containment by the creation of [[NATO]] in 1949. In Truman's ...oups in Eastern Europe out of existence. Historians usually portray the [[Marshall Plan]] as a large-scale expansion of the Truman Doctrine.
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  • The '''Marshall Plan''' (officially the '''European Recovery Program''' or '''ERP''') was a syst ...e Republican-controlled Congress authorized the program and the money. The Marshall Plan ended in late 1951, when it gave way to the [[Mutual Security Program]], wh
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  • ...patricians--who guided America through World War II and gave the world the Marshall Plan...<ref name=Suskind>{{citation
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  • - [[Marshall Plan]] -
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  • ...rry S. Truman]], beginning as Secretary of Commerce. He consulted on the [[Marshall Plan]] as the U.S. representative in Europe under the Economic Cooperation Act
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  • * Pisani, Sallie. ''The CIA and the Marshall Plan.'' (1991). 188 pp.
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  • The [[Marshall Plan]] was the largest economic effort. Arguably, the [[Berlin Blockade]] was t ====Marshall Plan====
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  • ...owerful domestic pressure groups lacking in the Department of State. The [[Marshall Plan]] of 1948-51 briefly opened up an alliance between the department, which ga
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  • ...1943, and predated the United Nations by a year and a half. Later, the [[Marshall Plan]] rebuilt Europe, but at the outset UNRRA provided desperately needed first
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  • ...reinforced by the Truman Plan (1947) to resist Communist subversion, the [[Marshall Plan]] (1948-51) to rebuild and modernize the west European economies, and the [ ...and Asia, and particularly to Greece and Turkey. He followed up with the [[Marshall Plan]], which was enacted into law as the European Recovery Program (ERP) and le
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  • ...in 1945 and Britain $3.75 billion at 2% interest, three years before the [[Marshall Plan]] aid started. Truman ignored Stalin's request for a $6 billion loan.
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  • ...any veterans, was an internationalist in foreign affairs, supporting the [[Marshall Plan]] and [[NATO]]. His speeches rarely mentioned domestic Communism or flamin
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  • ...at was stronger? The refusal to allow the satellites to participate in the Marshall Plan was undoubtedly predicated on a fear of capitalism, and more generally of w ===Marshall Plan===
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  • * 1948 - "European Recovery Plan" (called [[Marshall Plan]]); U.S. gives out $12.4 billion to rebuild and modernize Western European
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  • ...World War II, with the Allied occupation of Austria and the genesis of the Marshall Plan, did Austrian emulation of American productivity models resume and the numb
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  • ...pending. He supported the [[Truman Doctrine]], reluctantly approved the [[Marshall Plan]], and opposed [[NATO]] as unnecessary and provocative. He consistently opp
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  • * Hogan, Michael J. ''The Marshall Plan: America, Britain and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947&ndash;1952 * Trachtenberg, Marc. "The Marshall Plan as Tragedy." ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 2005 7(1): 135-140. Issn: 1520
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  • ...Allied Command]] and became the principal location for implementing the [[Marshall Plan]], which largely financed the post-war reconstruction of Europe. The state
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  • ...an increasingly bitter division over whether the CIO should support the [[Marshall Plan]], brought Murray to the conclusion that peaceful co-existence with Communi ...sted Communist leaders who did not support the CIO’s position favoring the Marshall Plan and opposing Wallace.
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  • ...an increasingly bitter division over whether the CIO should support the [[Marshall Plan]], brought Murray to the conclusion that peaceful co-existence with Communi ...sted Communist leaders who did not support the CIO’s position favoring the Marshall Plan and opposing Wallace.
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  • 1948 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Marshall Plan[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/cwr/16328.htm] - a 4-year $13 bn programm
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  • An internal State Department paper opposed [[Marshall Plan]]-style economic assistance to Southeast Asia. Ogburn (SEA) recommended mo
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  • ...n as a war-monger for his anti-Soviet programs, the [[Truman Doctrine]], [[Marshall Plan]], and [[NATO]]. By cooperating with internationalist Republicans, Truman
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  • ...pan, covert aid was provided to the Allies. Ireland participated in the [[Marshall Plan]], 1948-51, receiving $146 million from the U.S.
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  • ...rced Poland to renounce the American offers of financial aid through the [[Marshall Plan]]. In 1949 the Polish Peasants' Party was fused with the Communist-control
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