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George C. Marshall
Sent aid to countries in Europe - Apex
The Marshall paln was introduced as a plan to rebuild Europe, more specifically Germany, after WW2
Marshall plan
Truman Doctrine issued, Marshall Plan implemented, NATO formed
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Spain,sweden,and austria
The Marshall Plan commem. was issued in 1997 fifty years after the plan was formulated. The plan organized and funded the reconstruction of Europe after the War, led to the formation of NATO and earned a Noble Peace Prize for Marshall.
The U.S. used organizations like NATO and the Marshall Plan to stop European nations from aligning with the Soviet Union.
The Marshall Plan and NATO.
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
It successfully rebuilt France, England, Italy, and other European countries. This created a friendship between the U.S. and these nations, and the forming of NATO.
The Marshall Plan provided aid to various European countries after World War II. Its purpose was to help rebuild European countries, in order to keep them from turning to Communism as a way to rebuild.
Foreign Policies after 1945 include the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, containment of communism with in the U.S.S.R., and The establishment of NATO.
The Marshall Plan was, indeed a loan. No, the Marshall plan was not a loan. It was aid. There were loans made but they were not part of the Marshall Plan itself.