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European Recovery Program

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  • noun a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952); named after George Marshall

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  • The plan, officially called the European Recovery Program, was a 1947-1951 program devised by the US for reconstruction and establishing strong economies in Europe following two devastating world wars.

    Luis Garcia Berlanga Dead: Dies Of Alzheimer's AP 2010

  • The plan, officially called the European Recovery Program, was a 1947-1951 program devised by the US for reconstruction and establishing strong economies in Europe following two devastating world wars.

    Luis Garcia Berlanga Dead: Dies Of Alzheimer's AP 2010

  • The "Marshall Plan" actually, the European Recovery Program was a tribute to George C. Marshall.

    Why doesn't the left like 'ObamaCare'? Jennifer Rubin 2011

  • Germany Close Up is a program administered by the New Synagogue of Berlin and supported by a grant from the European Recovery Program of the German Federal Ministry.

    Jayson Littman: A Jewish Return to Germany Jayson Littman 2012

  • Germany Close Up is a program administered by the New Synagogue of Berlin and supported by a grant from the European Recovery Program of the German Federal Ministry.

    Jayson Littman: A Jewish Return to Germany Jayson Littman 2012

  • Germany Close Up is a program administered by the New Synagogue of Berlin and supported by a grant from the European Recovery Program of the German Federal Ministry.

    Jayson Littman: A Jewish Return to Germany Jayson Littman 2012

  • The European Recovery Program, better known as the Marshall Plan of 1948, had among its purposes the promotion and preservation of democracy through the provision of billions of dollars in economic and military aid to several European nations defeated in World War II.

    Liberty and Tyranny Mark R. Levin 2009

  • The European Recovery Program, better known as the Marshall Plan of 1948, had among its purposes the promotion and preservation of democracy through the provision of billions of dollars in economic and military aid to several European nations defeated in World War II.

    Liberty and Tyranny Mark R. Levin 2009

  • Of course the European Recovery Program was intended also to provide a solid capitalist foundation for the economies of western Europe, then being threatened and harassed by local communist parties, the Comintern, and outright belligerence by the Soviet Union.

    The End of the Marshall Plan 2009

  • Announced 50 years ago next week, the European Recovery Program, better known as the Marshall Plan, was an extraordinary act of strategic generosity.

    The Plan And The Man 2008

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