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Gen. George C. Marshall (1880-1959) played a critical role in expanding the small, poorly armed box U.S. Army of 1939 into box the massive, effective force of 1942-1945. During the war he was Chief of Staff of the Army, a key strategist in Allied plans on all fronts, and an important adviser to Roosevelt and Truman on the Manhattan Project. After his retirement from the Army, he became Secretary of State in 1947. He won the box Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for the Marshall Plan, which helped to revive the economies of Western Europe. (click on image to enlarge)    ^Back to top INVASION OF JAPAN--AT WHAT COST?   Estimates of the number of American casualties--dead, wounded, and missing--that the planned invasion of Japan would have cost varied greatly. In a June 18, 1945, meeting, General Marshall told President Truman that the first 30 days of the invasion of Kyushu could result in 31,000 casualties.
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