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USA Geocoin Marchall Plan Revisited

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Released:
Monday, January 16, 2006
Origin:
Netherlands
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This USA geocoin wants to travel across Europe and then back to The Netherlands.
If you find this coin, please put it back in another cache as soon as possible.
If you could take a photo of it near WWII monuments, that would be very nice.

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The Marshall Plan, known officially following its enactment as the European Recovery Program (ERP), was the main plan of the United States for the reconstruction of Europe following World War II. The initiative was named for United States Secretary of State George Marshall and was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Clayton and George F. Kennan.

The reconstruction plan was developed at a meeting of the participating European states in July 1947. The Soviet Union and the states of Eastern Europe were invited, but Stalin saw the plan as a threat and did not allow the participation of any countries under Soviet control. The plan was in operation for four fiscal years beginning in July 1947. During that period some $13 billion of economic and technical assistance - equivalent to nearly $100 billion in 2005, when adjusted for inflation - was given to help the recovery of the European countries which had joined in the Organization for European Economic Cooperation.

By the time the plan ended, the economy of every participant state, except for Germany, had grown well past prewar levels. Over the next two decades Western Europe as a whole would enjoy unprecedented growth and prosperity. The Marshall Plan has also long been seen as one of the first elements of European integration, as it erased tariff trade barriers and set up institutions to coordinate the economy on a continental level. An intended consequence was the systematic adoption of American managerial techniques. In recent years historians have questioned both the motivation and the effectiveness of the Marshall Plan, but most still see it as a positive and highly successful operation.

This coin was released to thank the USA for their help in and right after WWII.

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Mark Missing 1/26/2019 animjason marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Discovered It 11/23/2017 ZDaMan discovered it   Visit Log

Cool thanks for sharing

Dropped Off 10/8/2017 proteus75 placed it in Highlands Ranch Travel Bug Hotel Colorado - 271.77 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/8/2017 proteus75 took it to SFGT: La Fonda Hotel New Mexico - 5,454.68 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/8/2017 proteus75 took it to Balloon Fiesta New Mexico - 1,803.76 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/7/2017 proteus75 took it to NYPL: New Amsterdam Travel Bug Hotel New York - 3,129.44 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/30/2017 proteus75 took it to Picnic View of Castlerock Ulster, Ireland - 371.03 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/26/2017 proteus75 retrieved it from Arsenal 816 London, United Kingdom   Visit Log

I'm going to take back to the US for a while then back to Ireland for my Euro adventures. Old coin!!

Dropped Off 9/26/2017 wishmaster44 placed it in Arsenal 816 London, United Kingdom - 608.34 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/6/2016 wishmaster44 took it to Grande Plage Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France - .23 miles  Visit Log
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