Eisenhower Was Considered Incompetent
During World War II when Col. Eisenhower was working for Gen.
Douglas McArthur in the South Pacific, McArthur protested to his
superiors in Washington (DC) that Eisenhower was incompetent and
that he did not want Eisenhower on his staff. In 1943, Washington
not only transferred Col. Eisenhower to Europe but promoted him over
more than 30 more experienced senior officers to five star general
and placed him in charge of all the US forces in Europe.
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Bernard Baruch was behind Eisenhower
His military promotions on the eve of WWII and during the war
are curious to say the least. Zionists found an Army officer who
had been a military failure until Bernard Baruch promoted him to
General.
His actions and responsibilities during and after the war:
direct, personal negotiations with Stalin on the placements of
the armies (and the surrender of territory won by Americans,
with the ceding of that territory to the Russians).
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