Eisenhower in War and Peace
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Paul Hecht
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Jean Edward Smith
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Author of the best-seller FDR, Jean Edward Smith is a master of the presidential biography. Setting his sights on Dwight D. Eisenhower, Smith delivers a rich account of Eisenhower’s life using previously untapped primary sources. From the military service in WWII that launched his career to the shrewd political decisions that kept America out of wars with the Soviet Union and China, Smith reveals a man who never faltered in his dedication to serving America, whether in times of war or peace.
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- Keith
- 2024-05-09
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I loved it! Very honest and delivered in a great way and entertaining way. I’d highly recommend this to anyone interested in Ike’s life.
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- JJ
- 2017-11-18
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I have listened to at least a hundred or so books on history and this is probably in my top 3. Eisenhower was such an interesting man. I don’t think the current generation quite realizes what he did for America and the western world and what a capable leader he was. It was interesting to hear an honest depiction of Eisenhower including his failures and inadequacies. I normally shy away from audiobooks over about 15 hours as I tend to get sick of listening to the same topic that long but that never happened with this book. I actually wish it had more detail about his presidency.
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- Rick Bartel
- 2024-07-31
informative
Detailed account of the life and times of Eisenhower. The author seemed careful not to get involved in salacious rumors but rather stuck to facts sharing both the good and the bad.
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