The Marshall Plan , known as the European Recovery Program , was applied to facilitate the reconstruction of a war torn Europe .
Japan .
Because they were an Ally who helped defeat Germany
Yes. US aid workers were sent to help Japanese civilians rebuild and replenish their supplies. They helped for almost 4 years (1945-1949). Note: Germany was given the same treatment, except US civilians AND soldiers helped to rebuild there.
It took 15 years to rebuild Japan. They didn't have the means to rebuild Japan so it came up to the US to do it. This includes helping the victims who had no possibility of living except the ones who were far away and suffered burns.
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The US often provided funds and materials to help rebuild what was destroyed by the war, but the US also stayed in countries to help them rebuild - possibly restructure - the governments.
The US often provided funds and materials to help rebuild what was destroyed by the war, but the US also stayed in countries to help them rebuild - possibly restructure - the governments.
Japan .
To help allies and establish stable economy and political conditions
The Marshall Plan
After the war, Japan had no means to rebuild and it took the US 15 years to do so.
The Marshall Plan was put into effect by the US to rebuild European countries after World War 2.
Because they were an Ally who helped defeat Germany
Yes. US aid workers were sent to help Japanese civilians rebuild and replenish their supplies. They helped for almost 4 years (1945-1949). Note: Germany was given the same treatment, except US civilians AND soldiers helped to rebuild there.
The US helped rebuild western Europe with the Marshall Plan.
the US helped rebuild its cities and economoy
It took 15 years to rebuild Japan. They didn't have the means to rebuild Japan so it came up to the US to do it. This includes helping the victims who had no possibility of living except the ones who were far away and suffered burns.