• Dwight D.Eisenhower and Whether or not He Made a Positive Contribution to World War Two

     

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Publicēts: 18.01.2004.
Valoda: Angļu
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Dwight Eisenhower made a positive contribution to World war Two because he gave hope to his fellow soldiers, he helped create strategic plans, and he was a great leader to his fellow soldiers.
Dwight Eisenhower always gave hope to the men who followed in his command. Eisenhower encouraged his men for success no matter what the odds were against them. Eisenhower did whatever he could to give his troops hope, before the battle for the beaches of Normandy (D-Day) Eisenhower wrote every man who was to participate in the battle a letter which urged them to succeed in the battle. The letter told the men that they were about to embark on a great crusade that will not be an easy one and that the hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people march with them. …

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