What did the US develop to help European nations including Germany recover economically

The United States developed the Marshall Plan to help European nations, including Germany, recover economically after World War II. The Marshall Plan was a massive aid package that provided financial assistance, food, and materials to rebuild war-torn countries and stimulate economic growth in Europe. The plan was named after the then-Secretary of State, George Marshall, and was instrumental in rebuilding Europe and preventing the spread of communism in the region.