McCarthy with a letter from former war secretary Harry Woodring, stating George Marshall 'would sell out his own grandmother for personal advantage'. Joseph McCarthy was soon to be censured by his fellow Senators. Among the charges against him were his accusations that General Marshall abandoned China to the communist rebels. Aug. 2, 1954.
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