Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Trump's Gaza 'Ownership' Critics Wrong To Tout Marshall Plan Model


(MENAFN- Asia Times) Many who dismiss President Trump's idea of renewing Gaza lack a clear understanding of what he meant by“owning.” Was it private companies buying land from Gazans willing to sell, and the sellers employed in building roads, pipes, apartments and commercial buildings rather than tunnels?

Meanwhile, many critics float the completely irrelevant and inapplicable subtitute idea of copying the Marshall Plan to reconstruct Gaza – although the historical original turns out, upon a closer look, to have had marginal impact.

Recall that at the end of World War II, when Berlin and Dresden were in ashes, the Allies stayed in control, executing Nazi leaders and de-radicalizing Germany (the way they did in Japan), changing drastically the country's institutions.

However, contrary to modern mythologies, the Marshall Plan's impact in revitalizing Germany was trivial.

Never mind that UN agencies and Middle East players now trumpet its imagined applicability as a model, with even the Jerusalem Post writing as if funding were the main problem for such a plan.

They all omit many facts, among others that the US and Allies“owned” Germany and Japan for a few years.

Germany between 1944 and 1948 saw an influx of about 12 million skilled Germans that Eastern and Central Europe had expelled although their families had lived there for centuries . Most of those resettled in West Germany.

In 1945-6, after the war ended, West Germany faced economic chaos, with inflation raging at 19,000 percent per month, black markets thriving, and a tax rate at a confiscatory 95% at relatively low incomes.

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