Marshall Research Foundation
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The George C. Marshall Foundation is a private non-profit organization established in 1953, dedicated to preserving the legacy of General George C. Marshall, a key figure in U.S. history, particularly for his role in World War II and the implementation of the Marshall Plan. Through its world-class research library, public programs, and educational initiatives, the Foundation serves as a leading institution documenting Marshall's significant contributions to 20th-century American diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.
The Foundation also offers access to a wealth of resources, including thousands of digitized documents, essays, and videos that highlight Marshall's life and work. By facilitating educational outreach and research, the George C. Marshall Foundation ensures that Marshall's example of leadership and service continues to inspire future generations.
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