Prior to World War II, Dwight Eisenhower had resigned himself to finishing out a distinguished but unremarkable military career. By 1943, however, he found himself serving as Supreme Commander, Allied ...
General Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, broadcast a sober warning and clear instructions to the people of Occupied Europe. Said General Eisenhower, his voice resonant and reassuring: “The hour ...
In all the hustle of his busy Washington schedule, General Eisenhower found time for a visit to Senator Lyndon Johnson’s Armed Services Subcommittee. There, speaking both as a general and a college ...