2010-08-15 … as the provisional leader of Germany, telling Bernadotte that Hitler would almost certainly be dead within two days. He asked Bernadotte to tell General Dwight Eisenhower that Germany wished to surrender to the West. Himmler hoped the British and Americans would fight the Soviets alongside the remains of the …
2010-08-15 … Forest, December 1944. Allied forces were taken by complete surprise and fought desperately to hold the line, centered in Bastogne, Belgium. General Dwight Eisenhower gave black soldiers the opportunity to serve in the infantry to fill desperately needed positions (at the time, black soldiers were only allowed to …
2010-08-28 … to examine unethical conduct by government officials who accepted gifts and favors in exchange for special treatment of private individuals. General Eisenhower, who was gearing up for his run for the presidency, said \"Amen\" to Senator Fulbright\'s proposal. He then quoted a report in The New York Times, …
2010-08-28 … praised intelligence. Marshall said the solutions �contribute greatly to the victory and tremendously to the saving in American lives.� [17 […] General Dwight Eisenhower wrote to the head of the British secret service, whose best information came from codebreaking, that �the intelligence which has emanated from …
2010-08-28 … to protect threatened art. ČShortly we will be fighting our way across the continent of Europe in battles designed to preserve our civilization,č Gen. Dwight Eisenhower told his commanders just before D-Day in a historic message signaling an enlightened new attitude. ČInevitably, in the path of our advance will be …
2010-12-27 … broadcast in radio history... During World War II he was a communications consultant to the U.S. government, and was named a brigadier general by General Dwight Eisenhower ; after the war Sarnoff used the nickname \"The General.\" Previous: Danielle Steel (Writer), Claus von Stauffenberg (Soldier / World War II …
2011-01-01 … resources to the Allies\' needs for radio, sonar and other communications gear. Meanwhile, Sarnoff was recruited as a communications consultant to General Dwight Eisenhower. By war\'s end, he was a brigadier general, a title he coveted for the rest of his life. The war over, Sarnoff was back developing commercial …
2011-01-01 … officer. In this assignment, Page outlined a program of information for the invading troops. In the process of this work he came to know General Eisenhower, a relationship that would mean much to both men down the road. To the Atomic Bomb. On April 5,1945, Secretary Stimson asked him to come to …
2011-01-11 … series of street-to-street battles in September and October 1944. The original American advance toward Aachen in September came as a result of General Dwight Eisenhower\'s decision on 10 September 1944 to support the ill-fated British and U.S. airborne operation code-named Market Garden, which occurred west of …
2011-01-22 … world\'s largest communication\'s firm, Sarnoff […] was made a brigadier general and served as communication consultant […] to General Dwight Eisenhower. After the war, with the death of RCA […] chair of the board, General J.G. Harbord in 1947, General Sarnoff […] as he …
2009-05-21 … USA . Never forget what one madman can do when given absolute power…. It ’s a matter of history that when Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, found the victims of the death camps, he ordered all possible photographs to be taken, and for the German people from surrounding villages to be …
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