The Marshall Plan: Help or Political Bribe? #W2W #shorts00:01:57

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After WWII, Europe was starving, devastated, and politically unstable. Communist parties were gaining ground fast. The United States responded with a bold strategy: the Marshall Plan.
But was it a generous rescueor a calculated geopolitical bribe?

Between 1948 and 1952, the U.S. poured over $13 billion (over $150 billion today) into Western Europe. The money rebuilt factories, revived economies, stabilized democracies, and cut off the appeal of communism. It also created wealthy new markets for American goodsmaking Europe both prosperous and firmly tied to the Western bloc.

The Soviets saw it differently. They condemned the plan as dollar imperialism, forcing Eastern Bloc nations to reject the aid. Stalins refusal hardened the political divide of the early Cold War and helped lock the Iron Curtain into place.

So was it genius foreign policyor a massive political buyout?
Historys answer is simple: both.


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