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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

"You Don't Win a War with Bombs, you win a war with Diplomacy": Basic Military strategy 101

Even with Japan in World War II we didn't win the war with Atomic Bombs, we won the war with Diplomacy instead. Then the Marshall plan rebuilt Japan after the war.

In Germany Hitler either killed himself or went to South America like many other Nazi's also did. I'm not sure if anyone really knows for sure to this day. Then the Marshal Plan helped rebuild much of Europe too.

I was wrong about the Marshall plan also being in Japan. I will have to research what that was called too:

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The Marshall Plan, or European Recovery Program (ERP), was a 1948 U.S.-sponsored initiative that provided over $13 billion (approx. $150 billion in today's dollars) to rebuild Western Europe, foster economic growth, and prevent the spread of Soviet influence. Signed into law by President Harry Truman on April 3, 1948, the plan was essential in boosting European industrialization, stabilizing economies, and promoting transatlantic cooperation. 
Key Aspects of the Marshall Plan
  • Purpose: Officially aimed to restore war-torn Europe's economy, eliminate poverty, and prevent the expansion of communism, particularly in countries with strong communist parties like France and Italy.
  • Significance: It was a strategic economic investment that solidified Western Europe as a key ally to the United States.
  • Scope: Sixteen nations were involved in the plan, including Britain, France, West Germany, Italy, and others, spanning 1948 to 1951.
  • Results: The plan is largely considered a success, bringing stability to Europe and fueling the economic growth that led to the European Union. 

Legacy and Impact
  • Aid Type: Rather than just cash, aid often included raw materials, food, and fuel shipments.
  • Soviet Reaction: The Soviet Union viewed the plan as a form of American economic dominance and rejected the aid, forcing its Eastern European satellites to do the same.
  • Long-Term Impact: The Marshall Plan helped create a stable and democratic Europe, setting the stage for decades of prosperity. 

For further reading, you can find the original, historical documents for the plan at the National Archives. 
  • Marshall Plan, 1948
    The plan's effects included: * **Extensive investment into the region** * **Establishing markets for American goods** * **Economic...
    Office of the Historian (.gov)

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The Marshall Plan was an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe. The United States transferred $13.3 billion to 17 ...
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Which country rejected the Marshall Plan?
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The correct answer is ✅ The Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states. 
While the Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program) was nominally offered to all European nations, the Soviet Union rejected the aid and pressured its satellite nations to do the same. 
  • 5/12/97 Fact Sheet: The Marshall Plan - state.gov
    This recovery set the stage for Europe's remarkable economic growth in the following years. The architects of the Marshall Plan co...
    U.S. Department of State (.gov)
  • Celebrating the Anniversary of the Marshall Plan: A Legacy Remembered
    The Marshall Plan, also known as the Economic Cooperation Act, was signed into law by President Harry Truman on April 3, 1948. The...
    U.S. Department of State (.gov)
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