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MARSHALL PLAN AID DISTRIBUTION
The European Recovery Program, as the Marshall Plan was formally known, offered U.S. aid to nearly all European countries. From 1948 to mid-1952, more than $13 billion ($88.2 billion in constant 1997 dollars) was distributed in the form of direct aid, loan guarantees, grants and necessities from medicine to mules. Click on country name for information (Source for dollar amounts: Congressional Research Service)
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