Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker
Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker
No list of the greatest people of the 20th century is complete without General George C. Marshall. Winston Churchill called him the ""organizer of victory"" and ""the last great American." As Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army before and during World War II, he oversaw its expansion from a small, homeland defense force - smaller than Bulgaria's - into the mightiest army ever assembled. Uldrich’s book “Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker” is more than an analysis of George C. Marshall’s leadership style; it is a call to action for modern day leaders to raise the standards of their personal character, extinguish their persistent egos, and reject the cult of personality that has dominated our society over the past decades.