American economic assistance to Germany was part of the Marshall Plan, a comprehensive program for Western Europe designed to rebuild the infrastructure of nations impacted by WWII. It was motivated by the belief that prosperity would make Germany less likely to turn to Communism, which was a very real worry at the time and enable them to contribute to their own defense. In the longer run, a prosperous Western Europe became a key market for American exports.
America declaring war on Nazi Germany and joining the Second World War in Europe.
1917
No. America fought against the Germans.
Because they were an Ally who helped defeat Germany
2 times world war 1 and 2
Germany was created after the world war 1 when they had to rebuild they named it Germany .
The United States proper was not damaged or seriously affected by the First or Second World Wars. America helped to rebuild Europe, Japan & the Philippines after the Second World War.
Germany did not win World War II. The axis powers, including Germany, were soundly defeated by the Allies. However, the Allies assisted the Germans to rebuild their country following the war.
The U.S. had a presence in Germany to establish themselves as a world power, but they were also there to help Germany rebuild under the Marshall Plan.
Marshall Plan
Alot, but it didnt matter, because at the time German was in control by russia and America. and Germany's economy was beyond any other country.
No
America declaring war on Nazi Germany and joining the Second World War in Europe.
1917
USSR and america
Germany LOLOLOLOLOLO
I think it actually was the cause of a major loss to Germany, though it was signed to help Germany and other countries.