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The United States was already spending a great deal to help Europe recover.
Over $ 14 billion was spent or loaned during the postwar period through the end of 1947, and is not counted as part of the Marshall Plan.
Much of this aid was designed to restore infrastructure and help refugees.
Britain, for example, received an emergency loan of $ 3. 75 billion.

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