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General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

• • See Magazine •, 1945 •


When this article appeared in print the war in Europe had been over for three and a half months. Nonetheless, the editors at See Magazine wanted the home front to know how thorough General Eisenhower was at understanding the matters big and small under his command. In the attached photo-essay you will see pictures of Eisenhower listening intently as privates and NCOs speak knowingly about their concerns – shaking their hands, and thanking those who were assigned the thankless jobs.

“On his constant inspection tours, he chats with men in every branch of service, obtain first-hand knowledge of sources of GI satisfaction with conditions, and causes for griping.


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General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

General Eisenhower and the Bond with his Men

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