Who got money from marshall plan?
The Marshall Plan was a program created by the United States to give money to countries of Western Europe to rebuild farms, factories, and railroads damaged during World War II. It was created as an act of containment to try and stop countries from falling to communism. The countries that accepted aid from the Marshall Plan were Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. Spain, Sweden, and Austria were the only countries who accepted aid from the Marshall plan but refused to become members of NATO.