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The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan

The Hunger-Winter of 1947

The Hunger-Winter of 1947

Thousands protest in West Germany against the disastrous food situation (March 31, 1947). Sign: We want coal, we want bread. The Marshall Plan was designed to help rebuild war-torn Europe, and thus make Europe less susceptible to Communist threats.

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