03068cam a22003491i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077016002500094020001500119020001800134035012000152040002400272050001400296086002200310100012800332245004700460250001500507264004300522300006400565504008100629505053100710520098601241600004102227650003702268650004202305655002202347710004102369758015102410776015702561ocm00394251 OCoLC20250513122813.0730313s1948 nyuab b 001 0 eng  a 48009171  a(AMICUS)000001189264 a0385416199 a9780385416191 a(OCoLC)394251z(OCoLC)1890325z(OCoLC)2945522z(OCoLC)3877772z(OCoLC)13683629z(OCoLC)692246851z(OCoLC)1029434789 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY00aD743b.E80 aI 19.42/4:83-40071 aEisenhower, Dwight D.q(Dwight David),d1890-1969,eauthor.1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrRgrT8BfGfpdrDcWd84q10aCrusade in Europe /cDwight D. Eisenhower. a[1st ed.]. 1aGarden City, N.Y. :bDoubleday,c1948. axiv, 559 pages :billustrations, maps (some color) ;c23 cm aBibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p. [481]-510) and index.00tPrelude to war --tGlobal war --tCommand post for Marshall --tPlatform for invasion --tPlanning torch --tInvasion of Africa --tWinter in Algiers --tTunisian campaign --tHusky --tSicily and Salerno --tCairo Conference --tItaly --tPlanning overlord --tD-day and lodgment --tBreakout --tPursuit and the battle of supply --tAutumn fighting on Germany's frontier --tHitler's last bid --tCrossing the Rhine --tAssault and encirclement --tOverrunning Germany --tVictory's aftermath --tOperation study --tRussia. aWithin the pages of this book the single most important military figure of World War II has written the story that is destined to become the single most important record of that conflict. Here, from the hand of the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces, is the complete story of the war as Eisenhower planned it and lived it. Through his eyes you can now see the whole gigantic drama of the war -- the strategy, the battles, the moments of fateful decision. Yet this is a warm and richly personal account. No personality among all those described is more clearly defined than that of Eisenhower himself. Through his own account of the long months of waiting and planning and working, through his description of the gradual formation of the great plans for victory, through his record of the history-making hours when the machinery of battle had been launched and could no longer be recalled, you come to know this great man as no one else could describe him to you. - Jacket flap.16aEisenhower, Dwight David,d1890-1969 0aWorld War, 1939-1945xCampaigns. 0aPresidentszUnited StatesvBiography. 7aBiographies2fast2 aMazal Holocaust Collection.5TxSaTAM ihas work:aCrusade in Europe (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGppwthTfmJ8gWy8thHYKd4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork08iOnline version:aEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.tCrusade in Europe.b[1st ed.].dGarden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1948w(OCoLC)563643631