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Marshall Plan Logo
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1947 Ex libris by Dutch artist MC. Escher
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George C. Marshall, Jr. (December 31, 1880 – October 16, 1959).
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The Marshall Plan Takes Form - The President Signs the Economic Assistance Act
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The Marshall Plan Takes Form - Leaders of the Marshall Plan
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The Marshall Plan Takes Form - Marshall Plan Countries
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Cover of "het Marshall-plan en U"
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[Every American spends annually 85 guilders] ... to patch up Old Europe.
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Dutch View of the Marshall Plan
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... because in 1952 we need to stand on our own two feed
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In 1952, the Marshall Aid will stop!
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Cheer up! Shoulder to the wheel! Roll up your sleeves! Stand on your on two feet! Do not live a high live! THAT'S HOW IT SHOULD BE!
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Dutch government publication on the arrival of the first Marshall aid by boat.
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Poster from the Dutch government: "The Netherlands WILL emerge!"
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American Goods Begin to Flow - The Marshall Plan comes to the Netherlands
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Original wheat flour bag that came to the Netherlands during the European Recovery Program (Marshall Plan).
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Original wheat flour bag that came to the Netherlands during the European Recovery Program (Marshall Plan).
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Marshall plan in the Port of Rotterdam
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American Goods Begin to Flow - Trucks to Rotterdam.
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American Goods Begin to Flow - Marshall Plan in the Netherlands
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Rebuilding from the Wreckage of War - Walcheren, the Netherlands, as it looked after the Allies bombed the dyke...
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...and as it [Walcheren, Holland] looks reclaimed with Marshall Plan aid.
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BEFORE: This was the island of Urk in the Zuyder Zee in 1938. A few fishermen made a living here....
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Land reclamation in the Netherlands with help of Marshall Plan Funds.
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Land reclaimed with the aid of the Marshall Plan
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Land reclaiming
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AFTER: The island [Urk, in the Zuyder Zee] is gone in 1949. Farmlands support a bustling community.
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The Marshall Plan in the Netherlands
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Rebuilding from the Wreckage of War - Reconstruction in the Netherlands
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Europe Gets Houses To Live In - Miner's homes in the Netherlands of concrete blocks made with an American block molding machine.