
George C. Marshall
George C. Marshall was a prominent U.S. Army general and statesman, best known for leading Allied forces in Europe during World War II. After the war, he served as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, advocating for strong international alliances and rebuilding war-torn countries through the Marshall Plan, which helped revive Europe's economy. His leadership and diplomacy earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. Marshal’s legacy lies in his strategic military skill and his dedication to fostering global stability and peace.