In his military-industrial complex speech, Eisenhower didn't just target the Pentagon. He also singled out science and ...
This video to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-day highlights the Normandy Invasion with audio from Dwight D. Eisenhower.
This video from 1953 shows President Eisenhower speaking at the United Nations in New York. His speech “Atoms for Peace” is intended to look for peace as atomic technology advances. Teen ...
The death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, two months into the Eisenhower presidency, gave rise to hopes of a more flexible, accommodating Soviet leadership. In 1953, Ike delivered a speech ...
He wrote, "I firmly determined that my mannerisms and speech in public would always reflect cheerful certainty. Without optimism, victory is scarcely obtainable." Eisenhower would maintain this ...
General Dwight D Eisenhower (1890 - 1969) was the Supreme Commander of Allied forces during the campaign following D-Day. Following the war he went on to become President of the United States of ...
Oct. 6, 1952, the private train “Eisenhower Express,” carrying Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife Mamie, rolled into the Great ...
Eisenhower and his wife Mamie, rolled into the Great Northern Railway depot in downtown Spokane. Just a month before Election Day, the general got out for a quick speech, striding past rows of Boy ...