April 1948
who did not accept the marshall plan
George C. Marshall
Stalin thought the Marshall plan was a plan to undermine Western Europe and prevented any of the Cominform to take place in the discussion in Europe.
Marshall plan
The Marshall paln was introduced as a plan to rebuild Europe, more specifically Germany, after WW2
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.
who did not accept the marshall plan
The Marshall plan was intended to help the European economies recover and thus prevent these crushed and demoralized countries resist the spread of Russian Communism. By 1951 most of the non-comunist states had exceeded the economic out put of just before the war. At this point the Marshall aid plan was replaced with Mutual Security plan.
The Marshall Plan was put in place between 1948 to 1952 and was also called the European Recovery Program (ERP). It worked to develop western Europe and repel the spread of communism from eastern Europe during the Cold War.
The Marshal Plan was instituted on July 12, 1947.
Marshall Plan
George C. Marshall
Marshall- JS
Stalin thought the Marshall plan was a plan to undermine Western Europe and prevented any of the Cominform to take place in the discussion in Europe.
A Soviet-backed uprising put communists in control of Czechoslovakia. Alarmed by the Soviet aggression Congress approved the Marshall Plan.
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