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  1. George C. Marshall’s speeches in support of Marshall Plan authorization and funding: 19 December 1947 to the nation via radio and television on the results of London Foreign Ministers’ Conference: Soviet obstruction re Germany, need to get German issues settled in order for West Europe to recover from the war.

  2. Though Marshall explained that the “selling of the ERP to the American people was an exacting task” and that he “traveled so widely in this regard that it almost seemed as if I were running for office,” by December of 1947, Americans were widely supportive of the plan thanks to public relations undertakings by members of the Administration and various Congressional committee members.

  3. Marshall solicitó al Congreso estadounidense ayuda económica para Europa e insistió en su urgencia. A través de la Organización Económica Europea de Cooperación Económica, creada para distribuir los fondos del Plan Marshall, llegaron a Europa entre 1948 y 1952, 13,182 millones de dólares. (Pernau, José, 1975)

  4. El Plan Marshall. El 5 de junio de 1947, George C. Marshall, ministro norteamericano de Relaciones Exteriores, presenta el Programa de Recuperación Europeo ( European Recovery Program ). El cual toma el nombre rápidamente de dicho ministro: el Plan Marshall. Entre 1948 y 1952, los Estados Unidos ofrecen unos 13 mil millones de dólares en ...

  5. 9 de mar. de 2017 · The Marshall Plan. George C. Marshall [NWDNS-306-PS-50-13476] As the war-torn nations of Europe faced famine and economic crisis in the wake of World War II, the United States proposed to rebuild the continent in the interest of political stability and a healthy world economy. On June 5, 1947, in a commencement address at Harvard University ...

  6. 18 de ene. de 2018 · January 18, 2018 R45079. The European Recovery Program (ERP), more commonly known as the Marshall Plan (the Plan), was a program of U.S. assistance to Europe during the period 1948-1951. The Marshall Plan—launched in a speech delivered by Secretary of State George Marshall on June 5, 1947—is considered by many to have been the most ...

  7. Marshall Plan, (1948–51)U.S.-sponsored program to provide economic aid to European countries after World War II. The idea of a European self-help plan financed by the U.S. was proposed by George Marshall in 1947 and was authorized by Congress as the European Recovery Program. It provided almost $13 billion in grants and loans to 17 countries ...

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