During World War II, many German officers initially dismissed Dwight D. Eisenhower as a political appointee with little real military talent, especially when compared to commanders they respected as ...
D-Day was not only an amphibious assault. It was also an intelligence battle. Before Allied troops landed in Normandy, ...
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FRANKFURT, Jan. 23 — Although they were defeated in World War II, German soldiers and officers did not lose their individual honor, Gen Dwight D. Eisenhower declared this morning as he took off from ...
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