Germany and US Celebrate 70 Years Since the Marshall Plan Rebuilt

Germany and US Celebrate 70 Years Since the Marshall Plan Rebuilt
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Colin Fredericson
6/28/2017
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6/28/2017

Germany and the U.S. marked 70 years of the Marshall Plan on June 28.

The Marshall Plan rebuilt Europe economically and helped to prevent communism’s spread.

The plan was designed to rebuild war torn nations and lessen the Soviet Union’s appeal.

It would later lead to the two countries, enemies during World War II, becoming allies under NATO.

The German and American defense ministers met to underscore mutual cooperation. Jim Mattis and his German counterpart Ursula von der Leyen met in the Bavarian city of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

The defense ministers also had strong words for Russia, emphasizing that NATO is willing to work with Moscow but that Moscow must be aware of what NATO stands for.

Colin is a New York-based reporter. He covers Entertainment, U.S., and international news. Besides writing for online news outlets he has worked in online marketing and advertising, done voiceover work, and has a background in sound engineering and filmmaking. His foreign language skills include Spanish and Chinese.