Marshall Plan: The Marshall Plan was an initiative launched by the United States after World War II to provide financial aid and assistance for Europe's economic recovery. It aimed to promote stability and prevent communism from gaining influence in war-devastated countries.
War reparations: War reparations are payments or compensations made by one country to another as a result of damages caused during a war. After World War II, Germany was required to pay large sums of money as reparations for the destruction caused during the conflict.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure refers to the basic physical and organizational structures necessary for an entity (such as a country or region) to function properly. In terms of rebuilding after WWII, infrastructure would include things like roads, bridges, power plants, and telecommunications networks that were damaged during the war and needed restoration.