Gil Hahn

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According to Bissell, Eisenhower made it clear that “he wanted all done that could be done with all possible urgency, and nothing less.” Coming just three weeks after the bitter election in which Eisenhower had been caricatured as inactive and timid in his handling of Cuba, these words reveal the degree to which he wanted to make a lasting mark in his final few days in office. He had something to prove.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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