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Eisenhower Had A Lot Of Baggage
Eisenhower was
promoted over 356 more-qualified
commanders by Bernard Baruch, who advised Roosevelt.
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Eisenhower, The Soldier
His first assignment was to London, where he lived in the palatial
Dorchester hotel. He was assigned a driver/companion, Kay Somersby, a
married 26 year-old model.
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Eisenhower And Churchill.
Churchill was a debaucherous drunkard. He ran the show, with
Eisenhower playing the sycophant. Patton made his distaste of
Churchill public.
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Eisenhower's First Battle Command Was Operation Torch
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The Allies wanted
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He Sat In Gibraltar

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In the North Africa campaign, Eisenhower went to Gibraltar,
built a fortified bunker,
threw tantrums,
and blamed his Generals, and his soldiers, for his battle fiascos. Rommel annihilated a US battalion at
Kasserine Pass,
because Eisenhower didn't use reconnaissance, or provide air cover.
Eisenhower's incompetence, his remote headquarters, and his
flaunting of Kay Somersby, infuriated the commanders.
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Patton Brought To Africa
Patton arrived and cleaned up Eisenhower's mess.
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Other Generals Wanted Eisenhower Removed
Eisenhower botched everything, blaming his generals, and US soldiers.
President Roosevelt had to fly over to Tunis, and stop a mutiny over the Kasserine Pass
debacle.
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Pomp And Circumstance
After the battle, Eisenhower swaggered around Tunis with Kay Somersby,
as he reviewed the parades.
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Eisenhower Goes Back To London
Eisenhower lives at Telegraph Cottage, a ten-acre Country Estate,
outside of London. He attends dinner parties, and is an embarrassment,
whipping around London in his staff car, flags flying, with his
British Mistress at the wheel.
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Eisenhower's Fashion Model Companion
After North Africa, and Sicily, he returns with his mistress.
In 1943, Eisenhower is the Supreme Commander of the Allied
forces in Europe. General Montgomery considered Eisenhower a
clown.
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Snuggles And Kisses
The Zionist press looked the other way as these two 'frolicked'
around London.
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Patton Was A Field Commander
He was in practically ever major battle, a true warrior.
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Erwin Rommel Respected Patton
Even the Germans respected him.
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Patton Invades Sicily
He drove up the coast and took Messina. While visiting an army
hospital he slapped a
Charles H. Kuhl, calling him a
'Yellow Belly Jew
Coward'. A reporter,
David Katz, broke the story and Patton was relieved of duty.
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Patton Despised Stalin
Patton, who was 6', considered Stalin a 5' 6" squinty-eyed Bolshevik.
He was infuriated over Operation Keelhaul, and Eisenhower's death camps.
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Battle Of The Bulge -Eisenhower's Blunder
Patton warned Eisenhower about the
possibility of a German attack. Patton took Bastogne, and saved Eisenhower
from a real catastrophe.
If Hitler had captured Antwerp, it could have cost 200,000
American lives, and resulted in a negotiated surrender. As it was, there
were 81,000
US casualties, with 18,000 dead.
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