Marshall
Lessons in Leadership
(Sprache: Englisch)
Called 'the organizer of victory' by Winston Churchill, General George C. Marshall was a skillful and compassionate leader with a unique legacy. This exciting overview of Marshall's career and his skilled combination of military strategy and politics will...
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Called 'the organizer of victory' by Winston Churchill, General George C. Marshall was a skillful and compassionate leader with a unique legacy. This exciting overview of Marshall's career and his skilled combination of military strategy and politics will be an important guide for military and civilian leaders everywhere.
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Of all the honored military commanders in American history, George C. Marshall is the only one who never led a large force in the field. Yet he came close to receiving the most coveted post of all - Supreme Commander of the Allied force that invaded France on the most famous of all D-Days, June 6, 1944. Marshall, who was then Chief of Staff of the army, clearly wanted the job. But the long-retired Pershing, who still wielded much influence, had other ideas; precisely because of his great admiration for Marshall, he told Roosevelt that it would be a "very grave error" to send the Chief of Staff away from Washington. Roosevelt, after offering the general a pro forma chance to request the appointment, gave the Supreme Command to General Eisenhower. One of the great contributions Marshall brought to the table as Chief of Staff was his study of the possibilities of coalitions and his advocacy of turning alliances into genuine unified partnerships. Marshall, who became Chief of Staff in 1939, felt the burden of turning a tiny army, not much more than a constabulary force, into a mighty machine capable of fighting on battlefields thousands of miles apart. In the realm of strategy, his focus became known as "Germany first": regardless of other considerations, take the fight to the most dangerous enemy, wage war as efficiently as possible, and then turn on other foes. It was only much later, after his brief retirement, that President Truman offered Marshall the position of Secretary of State, which resulted in the Marshall Plan, the achievement for which he is now best known and that holds many lessons for leaders today. Called "the organizer of victory" by Winston Churchill, General George C. Marshall was a skillful and compassionate leader with a unique legacy. During World War II, he never fired a shot and led no troops into battle - his brilliance was purely strategic and diplomatic, and incredibly effective. He urged military readiness prior to the attack on Pearl
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Harbor in 1941, and later became responsible for the building, supplying, and, in part, the deployment of over eight million soldiers. In 1947, Marshall became Secretary of State, and created the Marshall Plan, a sweeping economic recovery effort that pulled the war-shattered European nations out of ruin, and gave impetus to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to the European Common Market. Marshall's skilled combination of military strategy and politics, emphasis on planning as well as execution, and his lessons in nation-building will be an important guide for military and civilian leaders.
The gripping story of the only military commander in American history to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
The gripping story of the only military commander in American history to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Marshall “
Foreword; General Wesley K. ClarkIntroduction: This Ghastly Game
The Beast
Junior Officer
This Little Village
The Wizard
Little Black Book
America the Unready
Rainbow
Lighting a Flame
Blood and Sand
Victory is Certain
Mighty Endeavor
Marshall's Boys at Work
'We Can Still Lose This War'
Warrior Statesman
War and Peace
Soldier Statesman
Notes
Index
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: H. Paul Jeffers
- 2010, 224 Seiten, Maße: 21,7 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Vorwort: Clark, Wesley K.
- Verlag: Macmillan Education
- ISBN-10: 0230614167
- ISBN-13: 9780230614161
Sprache:
Englisch
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