An edition of My Three Years with Eisenhower (1946)

My Three Years With Eisenhower

The Personal Diary of Captain Harry C. Butcher, USNR, Naval Aide to General Eisenhower, 1942 to 1945

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An edition of My Three Years with Eisenhower (1946)

My Three Years With Eisenhower

The Personal Diary of Captain Harry C. Butcher, USNR, Naval Aide to General Eisenhower, 1942 to 1945

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This comes as close to being Eisenhower's own diary as we are ever likely to come, for Capt. Butcher, naval aide to the General from 1942-45, kept the diary at Eisenhower's request, and here records not only the overall pattern of those three eventful years-1942-45- as they shaped themselves, but throughout -- by a word, a phrase, an incident, he gives those personal bits that make one feel that one learns to know Eiseuhower the man. The S.E.P. serialization has gleaned the 500,000 word text for the more dramatic highlights;- the sense of conflict as plans came under discussion, elements were changed, objectives abandoned, the whole integrated- this is richer in the full text, and makes one realize the immensity of the projects, first the African invasion, than the Normandy invasion. One senses more intimately the undercurrents of dislike for some of the compromises, as for instance the difficulties with the demands of Giraud, of Darlan, of De Gaulle, imperilling security and dispatch. One sees the General in his immediate response to the news of Patten's contretemps- and his measured and wise decision as to how to handle it. One feels the impelling pressure of events- of outside opinion- of inner dissension- and the greatness of a man who could rise above it, indefattguable but human, and needing occasional moments of escape in games, in being alone, or with a few chosen intimates. Great names and small cross the pages but never is there any feeling of Eiseuhower an other than a humble and simple man. The book supplies some of the facts behind the headlines-there's not much of actual news value- it is not inspired writing. But it is the record of three years that changed the world

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Simon and Schuster
Language
English
Pages
911

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Edition Notes

Maps on lining-papers.
London edition (W. Heinemann ltd.) has title: Three years with Eisenhower.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.542
Library of Congress
D811 .B86, D811 .B86 1946

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, [15], 3-911, [1] p.
Number of pages
911

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6496877M
Internet Archive
mythreeyearswith00butc
LCCN
46003000
OCLC/WorldCat
392850
Library Thing
65281

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