George C. Marshall Statesman 1945-1959
Table of Contents
Foreword by Drew Middleton
Preface
Prologue - Response to Duty
I - Final Battles
II - Not by Still Waters
III - Too Many Hats - Too Many Hates
IV - Problems Multiply in China
V - China Passage
VI - Seeking a Cease-fire
VII - Disastrous Interlude
VIII - Picking Up the Pieces
IX - End of the Mission
X - In a Civilian Setting
XI - The Truman Doctrine
XII - Meeting in Moscow
XIII - The Harvard Speech
XIV - Preliminaries for ERP
XV - The Fight for ERP
XVI - American Division Over China
XVII - The German Problem
XVIII - The Berlin Crisis
XIX - North Atlantic Treaty
XX - Marshall, the United Nations, and Palestine
XXI - Strengthening Latin American Ties
XXII - Concern with Greece, 1947-48
XXIII - Berlin Crisis_ Part II, or Meeting in Paris, 1948
XXIV - Change of Pace
XXV - Back to Duty
XXVI - Korea Blazes
XXVII - Marshall and Korea
XXVIII - Relief of MacArthur
XXIX - Retirement
Epilogue
Appendix
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Index
Section Directory
Section Directory
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