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Ike in Love and War

How Dwight D. Eisenhower Sacrificed Himself to Keep the Peace

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Ike in Love and War

By: Richard Striner
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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Behind the demeanor that made Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower so popular was a cold-as-steel intelligence that kept his country prosperous and out of danger. Because his operating methods were so deeply hidden, it is only in the past few decades that historians have grasped the full extent of his achievements.

Ike in Love and War shows the hidden sacrifices that made Eisenhower remarkable. It probes the mission that was driving him: the quest to reconcile his skill as a fighter with his mother's pacifism, which led him to become the greatest peacekeeper of his age.

More than other biographies, this one explores the man's emotions. It puts the long-standing dispute about his romance with Kay Summersby in a new perspective: tragedy.

Here is the story of a unique American, the passion and brilliance he kept concealed, the ambition that propelled him, the sacrifices that wore down his health, and the sheer self-mastery that made it all look easy.

It never was.

His achievements are timely as Americans face unprecedented dangers. This is the story of the world Ike made, the things he achieved, and the surprises that may still be in store for us as we strive to understand his life in full.

©2023 Richard Striner (P)2023 Tantor
Presidents & Heads of State Politics & Activism United States Biographies & Memoirs American History National Security War Politics & Government Americas Military National & International Security Freedom & Security Public Policy Vietnam War Franklin D. Roosevelt Iran Imperial Japan
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