If you like audiobooks, I will be finished with this one in a few weeks. The Leftists buried all of this, and salted the ground they buried McCarthy under.
I think there were inaccuracies here and there, and nobody in 1950-1953 wanted to view Marshall as anything other than a Great American Hero.
I sure didn’t.
McCarthy researched it pretty well, which means they had no choice but to destroy him and bury it.
Actually, on your recommendation, my husband, who is a WWII buff, based on his father’s military service, and I started reading McCarthy’s account. Quite an eye opener. I am reading it aloud for both of us to “enjoy”, if that could be a description of hearing of the record of a subversive turncoat (Marshall). Many thanks!
(A few years ago, I read “Witness”, about Whitaker Chambers and the communist infiltration of FDR’s government, but I don’t recall any emphasis of Marshall’s influence, though I may have forgotten it. I also have M. Stanton Evan’s, Stalin’s Secret Agents, in my kindle library, but have only read a small portion of it.)