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| Title: |
EUROPEAN AID PROGRAM DEBATED! |
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GCMRL Code:
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48.01.08D |
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NARA Control Number:
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NARA/RG 200-PN-7.41 |
| Picture: |
Not Available
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Reference Copy @ NARA:
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Restricted; 35 mm. Film |
| Type of Material: |
Motion Pictures |
| Series: |
Paramount News |
| Film Date: |
January 8, 1948 |
| Description: |
Sound; black & white; 2 min.
George C. Marshall testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that aid to Europe is urgently needed. "We have heard the comment several times that we won a victory, but we still have not won a peace," states Marshall. "It goes much further than that. In some portions of the world there is more fighting now than there was during the war. . . . The whole situation is critical in the extreme." Lewis Douglas, U.S. Ambassador to England, explains the proposed administration of the economic assistance plan. |
| Reference Copy @ GCMRL: |
Tape XXXIII-3, 0:02:28 |
| Roster: |
FILM ROSTER TAPE XXXIII - Paramount News |
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