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Eisenhower in War and Peace

This book delves into the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower, exploring his leadership during World War II and his subsequent presidency. It examines his role in shaping post-war American foreign policy and his contributions to the Cold War era. more

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Jean Edward Smith
Jean Edward Smith

Jean Edward Smith, born on October 13, 1931, is a renowned biographer known for his in-depth research and rigorous writing style, focusing on American history and biographies of notable individuals. more

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