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  1. George Catlett Marshall, Jr. ( Uniontown, 31 de dezembro de 1880 — Washington, DC, 16 de outubro de 1959) foi um general dos Estados Unidos, combatente na Primeira Guerra Mundial e na Segunda Guerra Mundial, célebre por ser autor do Plano Marshall, que ajudou na reconstrução da Europa devastada após a guerra de 1939-1945.

  2. George Marshall held countless positions in the U.S. Army and was known for his impressive character and leadership. He was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania in 1880. Marshall was embarrassed when his father’s coal business collapsed, sinking the family into poverty. He also learned at a young age that his family thought he would amount to ...

  3. Hace 5 días · General George C. Marshall, 1947. Dutch National Archives. As V-E Day drew to a close, Secretary of War Henry Stimson gathered a group of top generals and officials in his office and sent for Army ...

  4. George Catlett Marshall Jr. fue un militar, estadista y político estadounidense. Levantó al Ejército de los Estados Unidos cuando llegó a ser jefe del Equipo bajo los presidentes Franklin D. Roosevelt y Harry S. Truman, sirviendo como secretario de Estado y secretario de la Defensa bajo Truman. Winston Churchill lo elogió como el ...

  5. This fourth volume of The Papers of George Catlett Marshall covers the nineteen months that constituted the heart of American participation in WWII, a period during which Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall was operating at the peak of his abilities as a politician, strategist, and coordinator.Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall's Pentagon office was the nerve center for United States ...

  6. George Catlett Marshall's significant foreign policy achievements as secretary of state included the Marshall Plan, a daring effort to aid post–World War II European recovery. Winner, Arthur S. Link-Warren F. Kuehl Prize for Documentary Editing, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations

  7. The History of George Catlett Marshall, 1951 Speech delivered by Senator Joseph McCarthy before the Senate on June 14, 1951 How can we account for our present situation unless we believe that men high in this Government are concerting to deliver us to disaster?