Eisenhower, Fighter for Peace
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Publisher Description
The life of one of the most important men of our time is given real meaning in this exciting biography of Dwight David Eisenhower, who became known as the "man of peace." From his boyhood days spent in Texas and Kansas, through an inspiring military career, to his years as President and his retirement to his Gettysburg farm, Eisenhower's life has been filled with hard work, determination, warmth, and humor. Eisenhower especially distinguished himself during World War II. He was selected as the top general who would be sent to England to help the Allies defeat the armies and air forces of Germany and Italy. He showed himself to be a fine commander and a leader of the highest order, for his ability and leadership welded the Allies into a winning team. He also commanded the successful invasion of Europe across the English Channel, the biggest cross-water attack staged in history. As thirty-fourth President of the United States, Eisenhower worked further to promote world peace, helping to stop the fighting in Korea, taking part in the formation of SEATO, and instituting the famous "Eisenhower Doctrine."