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Harry: - Today, at the conference, two professors were involved in a fierce debate about the Marshall Plan. They really got on each other's nerves. Janet: - Sorry, dear. I know nothing about the Marshall Plan. You must first tell me about it. Harry: - ---- Janet: - I see. Since it was certainly to the benefit of Europe, I can't understand why the two professors should quarrel about it.
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As far as I am concerned, among the most striking aspects of World War II's aftermath was the speed with which Germany was reintegrated into Europe. |
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Indeed, the United States countered the expansion of Soviet power and kept communist movements based in Europe. |
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It was an American programme that started in 1948 and provided $13 billion in aid for the industrial redevelopment and economic recovery of Europe. |
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The American government forced certain terms on the countries participating in the Marshall Plan such as decontrol of prices, restraints on wages, and balanced budgets. |
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On the other hand, the Soviets viewed the Marshall Plan as the United States' deliberate intervention in Europe's affairs and, therefore, strongly objected to it. |