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George C. Marshall: Ordeal and Hope, 1939 - 1942 (George C. Marshall #2)

George C. Marshall: Ordeal and Hope, 1939 - 1942 (George C. Marshall #2)

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George C. Marshall: Ordeal and Hope, 1939 - 1942 (George C. Marshall #2)

by Pogue, Forrest Carlisle Jr. (1912-1996)

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NY: Penguin, 1993. 1st Edition Thus. Paperback. Very Good-Collectible. 6"x9" 491 indexed numbered pages. First printing. Set in Baskerville, Weiss, and Trajanus type. Editorial assistance of Gordon Harrison. Foreword by General Omar N. Bradley. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/soft tone. Not x-library, unclipped (no price), & unmarked. Mild edge wear. Secure ship w/track #. Ordeal and Hope, 1939-1942, covers General Marshall's career from the day when he was sworn in as Chief of Staff of the United States Army (the same day on which Hitler sent his Panzer divisions rumbling into Poland) until the establishment of an Allied beachhead in North Africa. Faced at the very outset by the overwhelming problem of safeguarding, in a world that was catching fire, the far-flung interests of his own peace-loving and undefended country, Marshall assembled helpers, exerted all his gifts of diplomacy, and labored early and late to build up this nation's defenses. As the flames of war drew nearer, Congressional opposition seemed to increase. Three months before Pearl Harbor there was a move to reduce the size of the Army. And then, with the crippling of the Pacific Fleet, all the plans and calculations of the Chief of Staff came to grief. The way was open for Japanese expansion to the south, Hawaii was open to attack, the West Coast of the United States was vulnerable, and the means of sending aid to MacArthur in the Philippines ceased to exist. This was the prelude to our part in World War II and to the strategy and the uneasy teamwork that brought victory to the Allies. Marshall's increasing role in the global effort is presented in vivid and colorful detail, often in his own forthright words. Caught again and again between the mercurial improvisations of Roosevelt and the granite stubbornness of Churchill, between the material requirements of England, Russia, and the Pacific and the needs of our own Army, Marshall became a touchstone of judgment and levelheadedness. He is seen here in all his public and private dealings with the other soldiers, statesmen, and politicians who shaped the course of the war. Goodreads.

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Title
George C. Marshall: Ordeal and Hope, 1939 - 1942 (George C. Marshall #2)
Author
Pogue, Forrest Carlisle Jr. (1912-1996)
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-Collectible
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Edition
1st Edition Thus
ISBN 10
0140153977
ISBN 13
9780140153972
Publisher
Penguin
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1993

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