Calvin Hoover

Calvin Hoover

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Calvin Hoover was an American economist known for his insights into post-World War II Europe. He gained attention for his stark observations about the devastation in German cities following the war, particularly his description of Berlin, which highlighted the dire humanitarian crisis. Hoover's economic analyses contributed to the understanding of the conditions in Europe that necessitated the Marshall Plan as a response to the widespread destruction and need for recovery.

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Switzerland Switzerland: Calvin Hoover described the devastation in Berlin after World War II. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: So wichtig war der Marshall-Plan wirklich