Following the devastation of World War II, Europe faced widespread economic collapse and political instability. In response, the United States launched the Marshall Plan, providing billions of dollars in aid to support the region's recovery. Implemented between 1948 and 1951, the plan helped rebuild economies, modernize infrastructure, and foster stability. It also strengthened Western Europe's ties to the United States, serving as a bulwark against Soviet influence during the early years of the Cold War. The Marshall Plan stands as a landmark initiative in post-war reconstruction and international diplomacy.
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