George C. Marshall
(1880-1959)

American Five Star General
1953 Nobel Peace Prize Winner

birthdate: December 31
birthplace:
Uniontown, Pennsylvania

As a soldier and statesman, Geroge C. Marshall had an amazing career - the first Five Star General, the Chief of Staff of the world largest Army during wartime, the only American to have been both Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, and President of the American Red Cross. But when he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953, many people were surprised - how could a soldier win the highest peace prize? Creating a better world is all about understanding and transformation - understanding the root causes of the problems we face and transforming the system that allows and even promotes conditions leading to war, violence, hunger and poverty into a more peaceful, just and sustainable world. George C. Marshall knew firsthand the horrors of war and believed we should do everything possible to prevent wars from happening again. His planning is largely credited with winning World War II, but he is mostly remembered for the Marshall Plan implemented while he was Secretary of State after World War II. The Marshall Plan provided billions of dollars of assistance to help rebuild war-ravaged Europe, and it was this that won him the Nobel Peace Prize.

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