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George C. Marshall refused to keep memorandums or a diary of important daily events during World War II because "it continually introduces the factor of one's own reputation ... which leads, I feel, subconsciously to self deception or hesitations in reaching decisions." (Pogue, George C. Marshall: Interview and Reminiscences, vii). These interviews represent the nearest approach to a memoir of his career that General Marshall attempted. The approximately 31 hours of tape are numbered 1M to 19M i