ABILENE, Kan. -- When Dwight Eisenhower planned the World War II invasion that wrested Europe from Hitler's hands, he believed - as many strategists do today - that victory and a lasting peace required more than military might.
Posted: Saturday, June 6, 2009 7:55 am | Updated: 12:49 am, Sat Oct 8, 2011.
ABILENE, Kan. -- When Dwight Eisenhower planned the World War II invasion that wrested Europe from Hitler's hands, he believed - as many strategists do today - that victory and a lasting peace required more than military might.
Posted in Nation world on Saturday, June 6, 2009 7:55 am. Updated: 12:49 am.
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