k The Marshall Plan1947 European Recovery Act, known as The Marshall Plan, the United States programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism. Beginning in 1947, the plan lasted for four years. Greek railway workers presenting the American Ambassador, Milton Katz, with a branch of an olive tree from the Acropolis. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Marshall Plan  1947  European Recovery Act, known as The Marshall Plan, the United States  programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism. Beginning in 1947, the plan lasted for four years. Greek railway workers presenting the American Ambassador, Milton Katz, with a branch of an olive tree from the Acropolis.
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The Marshall Plan (1947)

European Recovery Act, known as The Marshall Plan, the United States' programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism. Beginning in 1947, the plan lasted for four years. Greek railway workers presenting the American Ambassador, Milton Katz, with a branch of an olive tree from the Acropolis.

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