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Marshall Plan Convention 1948
US Secretary of State George C. Marshall (L, 1880-1959) is pictured during a reception at London US embassy on November 02, 1948 with (L to R) Mrs Churchill, wife of US Ambassador in Great Britain Mrs Lewis Douglas, Mrs James Douglas, US Ambassador in Great Britain Lewis Douglas, Miss Sharman Douglas, James Douglas, Mrs George Marshall and former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
After the conference in Moscow with British, French, and Soviet counterparts in March-April 1947, US Secretary of State George C. Marshall had observed the growing economic collapse of Europe and the obvious intent of Soviet Russia to benefit from that collapse. He had returned to Washington thinking that the best way to avoid this was to prevent Europes economic, social, and political deterioration by creating a European program with massive assistance from the United States. One year later, in April 1948, President Truman, a Democratic president, signed the Foreign Assistance Act, passed by a Republican controlled Congress, to establish what became known as the Marshall Plan. / AFP PHOTO / RENE HELIER
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with this historic photograph from Agence France-Presse (AFP) archives. This stunning print captures a pivotal moment in post-war history as US Secretary of State George C. Marshall engages in conversation with Mrs. Churchill during a reception at the London US embassy in November 1948. Part of the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, this image is a must-have for history enthusiasts and collectors. Each print is meticulously produced using premium materials to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details, making it a beautiful addition to any home or office space.
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In this historic photo print, taken during the Marshall Plan Convention in 1948, we see US Secretary of State George C. Marshall surrounded by influential figures at a reception held at the London US embassy. The image captures an important moment in history as these individuals come together to discuss and strategize solutions for Europe's economic collapse. Seated on the left is Mrs Churchill, wife of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, symbolizing the strong alliance between the United States and Great Britain. Standing next to her is Mrs Lewis Douglas, wife of US Ambassador in Great Britain Mr Lewis Douglas, accompanied by their daughter Miss Sharman Douglas and son James Douglas. The presence of these prominent figures underscores the significance of this convention and highlights the united effort to combat Europe's deteriorating economic situation. Secretary Marshall had observed Soviet Russia's intentions to exploit Europe's collapse and proposed a solution that would prevent further deterioration through massive assistance from the United States. This photograph serves as a reminder of how bipartisan efforts can lead to transformative change. It was President Truman who signed into law what became known as the Marshall Plan just one year after Secretary Marshall's observations were made. This plan aimed to rebuild war-torn Europe by providing substantial aid from America. As we reflect on this historical moment captured by AFP photographer RENE HELIER, we are reminded not only of past challenges but also of our capacity for collaboration and support when faced with adversity.
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