George Catlett Marshall Jr.
GCB (December 31, 1880 – October 16, 1959) was an American army officer and statesman.
He rose through the United States Army to become Chief of Staff of the US Army under Presidents Franklin D.
Roosevelt and Harry S.
Truman, then served as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense under Truman.
[4] Winston Churchill lauded Marshall as the "organizer of victory" for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II.
After the war, he spent a frustrating year trying and failing to avoid the impending Chinese Civil War.
As Secretary of State, Marshall advocated a U.
S.
economic and political commitment to post-war European recovery, including the Marshall Plan that bore his name.
In recognition of this work, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
A journey through Greece and Europe’s past and recent history: from the Second World War to the current crisis. It is a historical documentary, a look into many stories. «If Democracy can be destroyed in Greece, it can be destroyed throughout Europe» Paul Craig Roberts
A detailed look at the Doolittle Raid, and the final official public reunion of the surviving Raiders.
The stories of the battles that brought together a Polish cavalry officer, a Canadian captain, and a Polish underground member are told by the very same Canadians who survived them.
A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.
The Crimean (Yalta) conference of the leaders of the three powers - allies in the Anti-Hitler coalition was held from February 4 to February 11, 1945 in the Livadia Palace near Yalta.
Documentary short film detailing the history of the American Women's Army Corps, the WACS. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, Academy War Film Collection, in 2009.