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13 April, 12:07

How was the marshall plan different from the treaty of versailles?

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  1. 13 April, 15:02
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    The Treaty of Versailles is the document that ends World War I. In this treaty, Germany is forced to take full responsibility for World War I and must pay reparations to countries like France and Britain. This ultimately ruins the Germany economy and allows for the rise of Hitler.

    The Marshall Plan is put into place after World War II. This plan gives $13 billion worth of economic aid to Western European countries whose economy's are struggling after World War II. The ultimate goal of this plan (implemented by the US federal government) is to ensure that these Western European countries do not fall under the control of the Soviet Union and their communist system.
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