Marshall Plan's Impact on Cold War
The Marshall Plan was a massive economic plan to aid in rebuilding Europe after World War II. Western allied nations, as well as neutral nations, and even the Soviet Union were offered economic assistance. The Soviet Union saw this as a threat to their attempt to gain influence in Europe and Asia.
The US invested money in the economic reconstruction of Europe following WW II. The plan was a great success because it actually revived the economies in the nations which accepted the plan. Even areas that were controlled by communist governments saw the advantage of the plan.
The US invested money in the economic reconstruction of Europe following WW II. The plan was a great success because it actually revived the economies in the nations which accepted the plan. Even areas that were controlled by communist governments saw the advantage of the plan.