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  1. 26. März 2024 · George C. Marshall, 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 the Marshall Plan. He received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1953.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Ein prägnantes Beispiel für Führung als Kunstform bietet George C. Marshall, ein Mann, dessen Lebenswerk zeigt, wie visionäre Führung zum Wohl der Menschheit eingesetzt werden kann. Marshall war nicht nur als US-Generalstabschef im Zweiten Weltkrieg eine Schlüsselfigur, sondern auch als Außenminister, wo er mit dem nach ihm benannten ...

  3. 28. März 2024 · Marshall Plan, formally European Recovery Program (1948–51), U.S.-sponsored program advocated by Secretary of State George C. Marshall to rehabilitate the economies of 17 western and southern European countries in order to create stable conditions in which democratic institutions could survive.

  4. 29. März 2024 · The 2022 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History. “Centuries of Security: Chinese, Russian and U.S. Continental versus Maritime Approaches,” by Sarah C. M. Paine, Journal of Military History 86:4 (October 2022): 813–36.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · George C. Marshall Library 340 VMI Parade Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA 24450 Phone: (540) 464-7468 Email: EditorsJMH@vmi.edu . Contacting the Journal The Journal of Military History George C. Marshall Library Virginia Military Institute Lexin ...

  6. 25. März 2024 · Gen. George C. Marshall was a dedicated public servant. As chief of staff of the U.S. Army, he did essential work to get a dangerously unprepared America at least partially ready for World...

  7. 3. Apr. 2024 · President Truman’s signing of the bill looked innocuous enough, surrounded by Congressional leaders for the photo-op. But notably absent is the man for whom the plan would be named and who was largely responsible for its passage, Secretary of State George C. Marshall.