Morgenthau Plan
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Morgenthau Plan
Summary
Morgenthau Plan is a proposal[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of proposal entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (916 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Morgenthau Plan is credited with the discovery of Henry Morgenthau Jr.[3].
- Morgenthau Plan is in the country of United States[4].
- Morgenthau Plan's image is recorded as Henry Morgenthau's Proposal for Post-War German Boundaries.png[5].
- Morgenthau Plan's instance of is recorded as proposal[6].
- Morgenthau Plan's instance of is recorded as memorandum[7].
- Morgenthau Plan's instance of is recorded as plan[8].
- Henry Morgenthau Jr. is named after Morgenthau Plan[9].
- Morgenthau Plan's GND ID is recorded as 4170550-6[10].
- Morgenthau Plan's part of is recorded as aftermath of World War II[11].
- Morgenthau Plan's part of is recorded as Allied plans for German industry after World War II[12].
- Morgenthau Plan's Commons category is recorded as Morgenthau Plan[13].
- Morgenthau Plan's has part is recorded as denazification[14].
- Morgenthau Plan's has part is recorded as Allied plans for German industry after World War II[15].
- Morgenthau Plan's has part is recorded as demilitarisation[16].
- +1944-08-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Morgenthau Plan[17].
- Morgenthau Plan's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01py71[18].
- Morgenthau Plan's described by source is recorded as Germany is Our Problem[19].
- Morgenthau Plan's replaced by is recorded as Marshall Plan[20].
- Morgenthau Plan's BBC Things ID is recorded as 67b45ef1-b658-4d93-8ebe-5bca7b33f0b8[21].
- Morgenthau Plan's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 139025[22].
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Works and Contributions
Morgenthau Plan is credited with the discovery of Henry Morgenthau Jr.[3].
Why It Matters
Morgenthau Plan ranks in the top 7% of proposal entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (916 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]