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  1. Der Namensgeber. Der bald allgemein gebräuchliche Name des Programms geht auf den früheren General George C. Marshall (1880–1959) zurück. Als Stabschef der US-Armee hatte er während des Zweiten Weltkrieges die alliierten Aktionen in Europa und im pazifischen Raum koordiniert.

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  3. The Marshall Foundation is dedicated to celebrating his legacy. Marshall’s career touched on many of the key events of the 20th century—as a new Army officer following the Philippine insurrection, as a member of the staff of General of the Armies John J. Pershing during World War I, as U.S. Army Chief of Staff during War World II, as ...

  4. 1953 Received the Nobel Prize for spearheading the Marshall Plan. 1959 Oct 16th Died in Washington, D.C. George C. Marshall (1880 – 1959) was the Chief of Staff of the US Army and recipient of the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize.Marshall was chosen by President Roosevelt to serve on the Top Policy Group, which was tasked with the oversight of the ...

  5. George Marshall Fonctions 3 e secrétaire à la Défense des États-Unis 21 septembre 1950 – 12 septembre 1951 (11 mois et 22 jours) Président Harry S. Truman Gouvernement Administration Truman Prédécesseur Louis A. Johnson Successeur Robert A. Lovett 50 e secrétaire d'État des États-Unis 21 janvier 1947 – 20 janvier 1949 (1 an, 11 mois et 30 jours) Président Harry S. Truman ...

  6. George Catlett Marshall, cunoscut, mai ales, ca George Marshall (n. 31 decembrie 1880 - d. 16 octombrie 1959) a fost un general, diplomat și politician american, distins cu Premiul Nobel pentru Pace. S-a născut în familia unui prosper om de afaceri din Pennsylvania. De mic a arătat înclinații spre o carieră militară.

  7. Cadet George C. Marshall, front row, third from left, at Virginia Military Institute in 1901. In the remaining years before the Great War, Marshall undertook routine assignments. He took extended leave twice, first to watch the British Army train in the United Kingdom and later to tour Russo-Japanese War battlefields in Asia and discuss tactics ...

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