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Title: Eisenhower busted: worse than useless on the battlefield
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URL Source: http://www.renegadetribune.com/eise ... war-crimes-atrocities-omitted/
Published: Oct 3, 2020
Author: Wear
Post Date: 2020-10-03 09:10:13 by NeoconsNailed
Keywords: None
Views: 4296
Comments: 57

‘Eisenhower in War And Peace’ By Jean Edward Smith & The Deliberate War Crimes & Atrocities He Omitted

James Bacque estimates that upwards of 1 million German POWs died in American and French camps after World War II. Numerous American soldiers have come forward to testify to this atrocity. Their testimonies were deposited in 2009 in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto where they are available for use. Read here.

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Author Jean Edward Smith deserves credit for the extensive research he did in writing this well-written book. While Eisenhower in War and Peace portrays Eisenhower as an essentially good man, Smith does not hesitate to portray some of Eisenhower’s flaws. For example, Smith thoroughly documents Eisenhower’s affair with Kay Summersby during World War II.[1] Eisenhower even wrote to General Marshall after the war saying that he wanted to be relieved of duty so that he could divorce his wife Mamie and marry Kay.[2]

However, when Eisenhower decided to return to Washington in November 1945 to succeed General Marshall as chief of staff, Eisenhower wrote a “Dear John” letter to Kay Summersby. Smith writes about this letter:

The postscript notwithstanding, Eisenhower’s letter to Kay is cold- blooded and ruthless. FDR would have been incapable of writing such a missive, and George Patton would have said a warmer good-bye to his horse. With his letter Eisenhower closed the book on his relationship with Kay Summersby. Kay would not completely go away, but Ike had taken the necessary step to restore his marriage to Mamie and resume his career. Eisenhower and his son John have been assiduous in their attempt to minimize the role Kay Summersby played in Ike’s life.[3]

Smith also discusses many of Eisenhower’s military mistakes and failures throughout his book. For example, in regard to the Allied failure to take Tunis, Smith writes: “In their postwar memoirs, Eisenhower and Clark imply that General Anderson was to blame for the failure to take Tunis because he did not strike out boldly. Yet the primary responsibility rested with Ike.”[4]

Smith also writes that Eisenhower acknowledged that he had erred by pressing II Corps too far forward in Tunisia:

Had I been willing to pass to the defensive, no attack against us could have achieved even temporary success.”[5]

Eisenhower in War and Peace also documents many of the criticisms Allied military leaders made of Eisenhower’s military performance. For example, British Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery confided to Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke: “I think now that if we want the war to end within any reasonable period you will have to get Eisenhower’s hand taken off the land battle. He has never commanded anything in his whole career; now, for the first time, he has elected to take direct command of very large-scale operations and he does not know how to do it.”[6]

Meeting with the British chiefs of staff on November 24, 1944, Field Marshall Alan Brooke called for Eisenhower’s replacement:

I put before the Committee my views on the very unsatisfactory state of affairs in France, with no one running the land battle. Eisenhower, though supposed to be doing so, is on the golf links at Reims—entirely detached and taking practically no part in running of the war. Matters got so bad lately that a deputation of [Major General J.F.M. “Jock”] Whiteley [SHAEF’s deputy chief of staff], Bedell Smith and a few others went up to tell him that he must get down to it and RUN the war, which he said he would. Personally, I think he is incapable of running the war even if he tries.[7]

Smith interestingly documents in his book that many top American military officers had strong anti-Jewish sentiments. Probably the most outspoken of these officers was American General George Van Horn Moseley. Smith writes about General Moseley:

Moseley was unquestionably an outstanding officer…After he retired in 1938 he became a bitter critic FDR and the New Deal, saw the possibility of war with Germany as a Jewish conspiracy launched by the great investment banks (which in his view were controlled by Jews), and ultimately came to believe that the Jews of Europe “were receiving their just punishment for the crucifixion of Christ.”[8]

Smith writes that while Eisenhower did not share Moseley’s anti- Jewish views, he never took issue with them, and in his memoirs Eisenhower suggested the general had been the victim of bad press coverage.[9]

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Poster Comment:

There it is -- the dirt on this fiend I've been hunting for for years. His critics' extremely polite words about his 'failures' as battle commander add up to he had no business even putting on a uniform!

Behold how it works in Jewmerica: Ike was a tee-total nothing that toymaker Louis Marks turned into a something. He achieves literal godhood from worshipful Amurricans since the other main thing they love besides money is war.

But his main 'accomplishment' was of course murdering a million German POW's AFTER the war -- more than 1% of the population:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Losses

"Eisenhower, though supposed to be doing so, is on the golf links at Reims— entirely detached and taking practically no part in running of the war." Am I seeing things or was he really hired by the jew fatcats to (1) get as many Americans killed in battle as possible and (2) wiping out 7 figures of marriageable young German men after the conflict -- both notably furthering to genocide.

Dear me, I hope I'm not sounding too 'judgmental'.

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#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)

Smith also writes that Eisenhower acknowledged that he had erred by pressing II Corps too far forward in Tunisia:

And then there was the Battle of Kasserine Pass. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-10-03   10:49:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: BTP Holdings (#2)

Rings a bell -- no doubt horrible ;)

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-10-03   16:37:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: NeoconsNailed (#5) (Edited)

Rings a bell -- no doubt horrible

In the movie Patton they showed bodies of German and American troops. They said the fighting was hand to hand. :-/

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-10-03   16:44:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: BTP Holdings, Ada (#7)

I'm extremely gratified (and pleasantly shocked) that the response on this page is so positive. A fantastic email I'm processing from Ada at the moment:

Subject: On leaving WWII behind

https://www.unz.com/audio/kbarrett_david-swanson-on-leaving- ww2- behind/

Peace activist David Swanson is the author of the new book Leaving World War II Behind. He debunks the standard misconceptions about the mythical "good war."

WAS IT ABOUT SAVING JEWS? "In reality, the U.S. and British governments engaged for years in massive propaganda campaigns to build war support but never made any mention of saving Jews." (p.21)

WAS IT ABOUT STOPPING HITLER'S EUGENICS? "Eugenics had British and U.S. roots and was popularized by Americans in the first two decades of the Twentieth Century...eugenics was funded by the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Harriman railroad fortune." (chapter 4)

WAS IT ABOUT STOPPING NAZI SLAVE LABOR? "As I write this, California is using prisoners to fight forest fires, paying them $1 an hour..." (p.55)

WAS IT ABOUT STOPPING NAZI "LEBENSRAUM" EXPANSION? "In Mein Kampf, Hitler invoked the American conquest of 'the West' as a model for Nazi continental territorial expansion in 'the East.'" (p.67)

WERE WE FIGHTING GOOSE-STEPPING MANIACS DRUNK ON THEIR "ONE ARMED SALUTE"? "If you do a web search for images of 'Bellamy salute' you find countless black-and-white photographs of U.S. children and adults with their right arms raised stiffly out in front of them in what will strike most people as a Nazi salute. From the early 1890s through 1942 the United States used the Bellamy salute..." (p.94)

DID WE STOP THE NAZIS FROM CONQUERING AND OCCUPYING THE WHOLE WORLD? "The Nazis did not have the ability to occupy even half of the Soviet Union. Some of the nations they occupied in Europe, as we will see below, effectively challenged their rule. Nonviolent resistance in Germany itself, as we will also see below, showed great potential. Nonviolent resistance to tyranny around the world, as we will see, in the past 75 years has proven itself more effective than armed struggle. The idea that Nazism could have lasted and grown to eventually include an attack on the United States is more fantasy than history." (p.130)............

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-10-03   21:11:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: NeoconsNailed (#8)

They shall be hurled to the power of the sword;
They shall be a portion for foxes.
But the king shall rejoice in God;
Every one that sweareth by Him shall glory;
For the mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped.

Was watching "Patton" earlier today, George C Scott (in character) started reciting Psalm 63, it resonated with me.

Dakmar  posted on  2020-10-03   21:21:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Dakmar (#9)

Lovely thoughts -- if only they were true :-s Funnily enuff, Ada and I were just butting heads via email over Daniel 4!

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-10-03   21:26:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: NeoconsNailed (#10)

I've been an atheist as long as I can remember, and no doubt will always be because it is just the way my brain works. I wish I could believe in some higher power sometimes, but at least I've come to appreciate the beauty of ancient wisdom.

Dakmar  posted on  2020-10-03   21:35:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Dakmar (#11)

Amen to all of that. All. Obviously there is a higher power of some kind, whether we're living on an actual planet Earth (ultimately made of vastly small bundles of energy) or a hologram. Somebody or something did this to us -- er, that is, gave us the gift of life.

Christianity has inspired humanity's most stupendous cultural achievements ever. There has to be something there.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZKWcn7bqsQ

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-10-03   22:26:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: NeoconsNailed (#12)

Yep. Life itself is beautiful, or can be.

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#14. To: Dakmar (#13)

Isn't that gorgeous. Movies, though foul, have done a great deal for public appreciation of classical sounds.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Flower_Duet

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-10-03 23:13:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Dakmar (#13)

They would play opera at the florist shop in Chicago since they were into that stuff.

The boss said the country music I played was, "The worst music this side of Nashville." LOL

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