The Marshall Guide v1 is a comprehensive reference document produced by the George C. Marshall Foundation. This guide offers an in-depth overview of General George C. Marshall’s personal papers from 1932 to 1960. It includes detailed descriptions of the collection’s organization, providing researchers with valuable insights into the materials available for study. The guide serves as an essential tool for historians and scholars interested in exploring Marshall’s extensive correspondence and documents, shedding light on his pivotal role in 20th-century military and diplomatic history.
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