The plan to rebuild Europe after World War II and reduce the attraction of communism was known as the Marshall Plan, named after U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Announced in 1947, it aimed to provide financial aid to European countries to help them recover economically and politically. By fostering economic stability and growth, the plan sought to diminish the appeal of communist ideologies in war-torn nations. The initiative was instrumental in revitalizing the economies of Western Europe and strengthening democratic governments.
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