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  1. The Morgenthau Plan was a proposal to weaken Germany following World War II by eliminating its arms industry and removing or destroying other key industries basic to military strength. This included the removal or destruction of all industrial plants and equipment in the Ruhr.

  2. In September 1944, the United States government received a series of recommendations from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jnr. Formally titled “Suggested post-surrender program for Germany” but dubbed the Morgenthau Plan, it contained a proposed strategy for managing post-war Germany:

  3. En el verano de 1944, el Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos, Henry R. Morgenthau, Jr. y el Subsecretario Harry Dexter White, idearon el Plan Morgenthau, más formalmente conocido como el Plan del Tesoro para el Tratamiento de Alemania.

  4. 2 de mar. de 2010 · In the summer of 1944 the U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry R. Morgenthau, Jr. and Assistant Secretary Harry Dexter White devised the Morgenthau Plan, more formally known as the Treasury Plan for the Treatment of Germany. Morgenthau was outraged by the Nazi Holocaust, details of which were just becoming known in Washington DC, and seemed ...

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  5. The Morgenthau Plan 1944-1945. David Irving’s facsimile record and commentary on the infamous American policy for postwar Germany. If adopted, the Morgenthau Plan would have led to the death by starvation and pestilence of ten million Germans in the first two years after the war ended, in addition to the one million who had perished in the ...

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  7. 4 de ago. de 2022 · In 1944, the same year that the War Refugee Board was established, Morgenthau devised a plan for the occupation of Germany, known as the Morgenthau Plan. The Plan advocated harsh measures to ensure Germany could not go to war again.