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The Marshall plan came first.

The Marshall Plan was announced on 5 June 1947 and implementation began in April the following year.

The Berlin Airlift began on 25 June 1948 and lasted until 30 September 1949 (even though the Soviets ended their blockade at one minute past midnight on 12 May 1948.

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