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Today we see the effects the the British and UN policy towards Palestine. Instead of having their own government and lands they are still fighting for autonomy from Israel. Both have claimed land especially in the Gaza Strip and Goland Heights. The 1940 policy was misspent and not logical. People can't stay nation less for over 60 years and feel good about it.

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What changes did the marshall plan accomplish after the war?

The Marshall Plan, implemented in 1948, aimed to aid the economic recovery of Western European countries after World War II. It provided over $12 billion in economic assistance, which helped rebuild war-torn infrastructure, stimulate industrial production, and stabilize economies. The plan also promoted political stability and the containment of communism by fostering cooperation among European nations, leading to increased integration and the eventual formation of the European Economic Community. Overall, the Marshall Plan significantly contributed to the rapid recovery and growth of Western Europe during the late 1940s and 1950s.


How much money did the Marshall plan end up getting to Europe?

The Marshall Plan, officially known as the European Recovery Program, provided approximately $13 billion in economic assistance to Western European countries from 1948 to 1952. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be equivalent to over $150 billion today. The funds were aimed at rebuilding war-torn economies, stabilizing governments, and preventing the spread of communism in post-World War II Europe. The plan significantly contributed to the rapid recovery and growth of European economies during the late 1940s and 1950s.


What was the goal to aid provided through the Marshall Plan?

The Marshall Plan, formally known as the European Recovery Program, aimed to aid Western Europe’s economic recovery after World War II. Its primary goals were to restore industrial and agricultural production, stabilize economies, and prevent the spread of communism by fostering political stability through economic prosperity. The U.S. provided financial assistance and resources to help rebuild war-torn countries, ultimately facilitating European integration and cooperation. The plan significantly contributed to the rapid recovery and growth of European economies in the late 1940s and 1950s.


What was the name of the plan proposed to help restore Europe?

The Marshall Plan.


What was Germany's plan on to win world war 1?

Schlieffen Plan