The four-year post-World War II economic recovery plan for Europe, known as the Marshall Plan, cost $13 billion.
The plan, enacted 1948-51, was named for its chief architect, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall.
The four-year post-World War II economic recovery plan for Europe, known as the Marshall Plan, cost $13 billion.
The plan, enacted 1948-51, was named for its chief architect, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall.