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  1. George C. Marshall Nobel Lecture Nobel Lecture*, December 11, 1953. Essentials to Peace I. I have been greatly and surprisingly honored in the past twenty-four hours, and in return I have been requested to speak here tonight. While no subject has been su ...

  2. The Marshall Plan for Peace . George Marshall won the Peace Prize for a plan aimed at the economic recovery of Western Europe after World War II. Marshall began his military career in the American forces of occupation in the Philippines in 1902. During World War I he trained American troops in Europe. In the inter-war years he served for a ...

  3. George C. Marshall wurde am 31. Dezember 1880 geboren . George Catlett Marshall war ein US-amerikanischer Militär und Politiker, der den nach ihm benannten „Marshallplan“ (1948) zum Wideraufbau sowie zur wirtschaftlichen Stabilisierung Westeuropas entwickelte und für seine Initiative mit dem Friedensnobelpreis 1953 ausgezeichnet wurde.

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  4. George Catlett Marshall ( Uniontown, 31 dicembre 1880 – Washington, 16 ottobre 1959) è stato un generale e politico statunitense . Grande organizzatore e stratega militare, assunse nel 1939 la carica di capo di stato maggiore dell' Esercito degli Stati Uniti, mantenendo l'incarico per tutta la seconda guerra mondiale e divenendo il ...

  5. George C. Marshall was born December 31, 1880, in Uniontown, PA, into the family of a prominent local businessman whose company manufactured coke ovens and who participated in real estate ventures. His comfortable childhood was filled with episodes of fun and mischief, shaped by the love and discipline of his parents.

  6. 29. Okt. 2009 · George C. Marshall (1880-1959) was one of the most decorated military leaders in American history. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, he was a World War I staff officer and later ...

  7. George C. Marshall (born December 31, 1880, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 16, 1959, Washington, D.C.) was a general of the army and U.S. Army chief of staff during World War II (1939–45) and later U.S. secretary of state (1947–49) and of defense (1950–51). The European Recovery Program he proposed in 1947 became known as ...