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  1. Thus was launched The Marshall Plan for which George C. Marshall would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Listen to the speech below: Handout version The speech was not given at the formal June 5 morning commencement exercise but after lunch when the twelve honorary degree recipients made speeches to the graduates, friends, and alumni.

  2. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the Marshall Plan, the first career soldier to receive the award. 1959. George C. Marshall dies at age 78 and is mourned worldwide before being buried at Arlington National Cemetery. 1989.

  3. 16. The preceding paragraphs pertaining to this incident rest on Pogue, “George C. Marshall on Civil-Military Relationships in the United States,” 206. 17. David G. Haglund, “George C. Marshall and the Question of Military Aid to England, May-June 1940,” Journal of Contemporary History 15 (1980): 745-760. 18.

  4. 30. Aug. 2022 · Oslo, Norway. Marshall accepts the Nobel Prize for Peace, December 10, 1953. 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 suggested, it is quite evident that the Cause of Peace is pre-eminent in your minds.

  5. 29. Nov. 2023 · On December 10, 1953, in Oslo, George C. Marshall accepted the Nobel Prize for his work in the service of an enduring peace. Marshall became the only professional soldier in history to receive the Nobel Prize, a detail that stirred some controversy. When he walked up to the podium, three protesters in the balcony rushed forward and began ...

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  7. George Catlett Marshall, Jr. (* 31. Dezember 1880 in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; † 16. Oktober 1959 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Fünf-Sterne-General ( General of the Army) und Staatsmann. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs koordinierte er als Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA, deutsch etwa: „ Generalstabschef des ...