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The Cold War period that followed World War II was affected profoundly by the Marshall Plan. Not only did this generous rebuilding and financing program lead to helpful formal alliances for the United States in its increasingly tense stand-off with the Soviet Union; it also provided stability to nations in Europe and elsewhere that enabled these nations to avoid political anarchy or, alternatively, any takeover by Communist groups.

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The Marshall plan further escalated the Cold War. Officially the plan was called European Recovery Program, ERP. The plan was in operation from 1948 until 1952.

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