In 1948, the United States began implementing the Marshall plan, foreign aid of about 17 billion dollars for Western European countries, to help the country recover from war. The Marshall plan included measures to "suppress" the Soviet power through two stages: reconstruction of Europe "non-communist" in terms of political economy, develop the ability to fight against the Soviet Union, at the same time, maintain the strength and confidence to the protection of the European allies of the United States
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