Army general (1880–1959) whose ambitious plan for rebuilding Europe in the aftermath of World War II earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1955. TLS signed “G. C. Marshall,” one page, 7 x 9, Secretary of Defense letterhead, May 11, 1951. Marshall writes to Harry H. Woodring in Topeka. In part: “I have your letter … requesting information on Army commands located in or near the places on your itinerary for your forthcoming trip abroad. My people are checking into this matter and the information should be ready soon, at which time you will be notified.” In fine condition. R&R COA.
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