Dwight D. Eisenhower: Mr. Supreme Allied Commander Goes to Washington

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  • @Biographics
    @Biographics  Před 3 lety +91

    Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping @Manscaped with code BIO20 at → mnscpd.com/Biographics

    • @marco_ramirez23_
      @marco_ramirez23_ Před 3 lety +2

      Ye

    • @anarchyantz1564
      @anarchyantz1564 Před 3 lety +3

      Can you do some from glorious Russia such as Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya.

    • @gardenrevelation9603
      @gardenrevelation9603 Před 3 lety +3

      How can you neglect to include Eisenhower's farewell speech? Proof yet again that your a cookie cutter historian who merely regurgitates text book talking points.

    • @marco_ramirez23_
      @marco_ramirez23_ Před 3 lety +4

      @@gardenrevelation9603 no one cares

    • @chrisbennett6236
      @chrisbennett6236 Před 3 lety +2

      Our last great president.

  • @ethanramos4441
    @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +1143

    “We the people, elect leaders not to rule but to serve”
    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    • @kevinsbott
      @kevinsbott Před 3 lety

      Fatastic

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 Před 3 lety +1

      Selection, not election

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +9

      @@reggiep75 Nope that not what he said on the quote

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 Před 3 lety +14

      @@ethanramos4441 - The lack of quotes in my comment clearly indicates that *IT IS OBVIOUSLY NOT A QUOTE* but a summary of the broken system that is well known and well accepted too.
      The death of democracy in the US began over 125 years ago and was largely concluded in 1963 when the Corporate Dictatorship took control.
      The few pockets of resistance are swiftly dealt with as the plan to divide the peasants and get them to fight with each other is working to a tee, whilst the Corporates plough on and murder all in their path!

    • @bazza945
      @bazza945 Před 3 lety +9

      And ex president Trumpf's motto was the exact opposite.

  • @jonnnyren6245
    @jonnnyren6245 Před 3 lety +274

    His infamous phone call with JFK where Kennedy was asking advice during the Cuban Missile Crisis is just legendary for me.

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Před 3 lety +78

      The sign of a great leader is to sit and hear the words of those far wiser and who have tread the boards before. The Military around Kennedy at the time was looking for a small war, Eisenhower let Kennedy know that that was not how the Soviets worked once attacked. It prompted Kennedy to blink and speak with Khrushchev.

    • @danieldimino4622
      @danieldimino4622 Před 3 lety +4

      Hell yeah man I completely agree with you

    • @youwayo
      @youwayo Před rokem +6

      Something like would never happen today fortunately and unfortunately.

    • @sebastianguevara3615
      @sebastianguevara3615 Před rokem

      @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Soviet Dictator Nikita Khrushchev

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 Před rokem

      @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Kennedy was assassinated because he lost the Cuban Missile Crisis.

  • @calebwinfield1403
    @calebwinfield1403 Před 3 lety +1326

    Fun fact: My grandfather worked in the secret service and was his driver. He and my grandmother have pictures of them together at dinner.

    • @JnixMarshel
      @JnixMarshel Před 3 lety +71

      That's a pretty cool family story. Awesome actually.

    • @calebwinfield1403
      @calebwinfield1403 Před 3 lety +67

      @@JnixMarshel Thank you. I never got to meet him, unfortunately. But my mamaw (southern for grandmother) talked about him a lot before she passed.

    • @crankykransky2979
      @crankykransky2979 Před 3 lety +12

      My great grandfather meanwhile was conscripted into the SD after germany took over Hungary

    • @stephen_lewis
      @stephen_lewis Před 3 lety +11

      My boss’s grandfather worked for FDR’s secret service and has pictures too

    • @uncleghandi5771
      @uncleghandi5771 Před 3 lety +42

      My grandfather died at Auschwitz. He got drunk and fell out of a machine gun tower.

  • @popded
    @popded Před 3 lety +1371

    How on earth did you forget one of his most famous moments: the warning of the dangers of the military-industrial complex???

    • @MatchBookNotes
      @MatchBookNotes Před 3 lety +39

      Simon is ardently against anything that wiffs of conspiracy. He is convinced reality is boring.

    • @EsotericSoul
      @EsotericSoul Před 3 lety +187

      @@MatchBookNotes Not a conspiracy, it was his Jan 1960 farewell speech from the Oval Office. It’s on CZcams...

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +205

      @@MatchBookNotes "Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence-economic, political, even spiritual-is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government...
      ...In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes." -
      Dwight Eisenhower, Jan 17th, 1961

    • @rbrinks5
      @rbrinks5 Před 3 lety +51

      @Ty On Tilt how is it anti-Semitic to just quote what Eisenhower said?

    • @killmeplease3001
      @killmeplease3001 Před 3 lety +24

      @Ty On Tilt what

  • @SgTSmeG
    @SgTSmeG Před 3 lety +411

    A bit disappointed that there was no mention of Eisenhower's battles with Crohn's Disease. He's one of the most famous people to have the illness.

    • @patrickmcglonejr8163
      @patrickmcglonejr8163 Před 3 lety +28

      No kidding? Had no clue, having that is no joke... I know the pain very very well.

    • @JnixMarshel
      @JnixMarshel Před 3 lety +30

      I'm one of the least famous people that have it.

    • @peterdagata1610
      @peterdagata1610 Před 3 lety +8

      @WondeBumbum It shows another obstacle that this person overcame and could help inspire others as well as help people with the disease feel better about having it knowing that someone admirable and revered went through the same thing.

    • @ReydelCiguay
      @ReydelCiguay Před 3 lety +5

      That’s a great missed point! Never knew that. I definitely know the pain 😭

    • @tallahasseepcs8329
      @tallahasseepcs8329 Před 2 lety +5

      My wife has it. She had. Resectioning done of her intestines suffer for 10 yrs after. Finally started vaporizing marijuana and she is in remission For the last 6 or 7 years Thank GOD! I also got her to stop smoking cigs and I believe that was a factor in the illness aswell. Either helped cause it or made it severely worse

  • @thegunslinger1363
    @thegunslinger1363 Před 3 lety +820

    One of few Presidents who saw the horrors of war first hand. And the last real Republican President.

    • @bobfg3130
      @bobfg3130 Před 3 lety +37

      He called it the "military industrial complex" but it was and just is plain old corruption.

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 Před 3 lety +9

      Well, he would know, he actually inflicted it on German prisoners in the Rhine Camps.. *FIRST HAND!* and oversaw hundreds of thousands of deaths.
      He declared German soldiers as 'Disarmed Enemy Forces' to make sure that he didn't have to look after them as PoWs, under the terms of the Geneva Conventions, hence the reason hundreds of thousands died (for not having food, clothing or shelter) and not the quoted under 8,000 figure,

    • @vega469
      @vega469 Před 3 lety +67

      @@reggiep75 literally everyone committed thousands of war crimes in WW2, America didn't commit very many compared to Germany, the USSR, Italy, China, or Japan, but they still committed them

    • @jamesclark9479
      @jamesclark9479 Před 3 lety +67

      @@reggiep75 because they surrendered after the war was technically over..
      Study your history
      Furthermore considering what the Germans did to the Slavs and the Jews.. they pretty much reaped what they sowed.. in fact were treated better than they should have been...
      and if you ask the German soldiers who they would have rather surrender to the Russians are the Americans questioned who do you think they chose?

    • @warwickeng5491
      @warwickeng5491 Před 3 lety +10

      He must have spun in his grave faster than the large hadron collider already

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 3 lety +145

    1:20 - Chapter 1 - The call of war
    5:00 - Mid roll ads
    6:50 - Chapter 2 - Earning his stripes
    10:15 - Chapter 3 - "Ok, let's go"
    13:45 - Chapter 4 - "I like Ike"
    17:05 - Chapter 5 - Prosperity for all ?
    20:25 - Chapter 6 - Crises & coups

  • @AskAScreenwriter
    @AskAScreenwriter Před 3 lety +166

    George C. Marshall would be another great subject for a Biographics show. As Army Chief of Staff during WWII, he was the direct boss of both Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur, both of whom have had Biographics shows, and as US Secretary of State he was the architect of the Marshall Plan, which has had a Megaprojects video about it. He's possibly one of the most influential Americans that most of us don't really know much about!

    • @Ragingcap1212
      @Ragingcap1212 Před 3 lety +10

      And he won a nobel prize

    • @samr131
      @samr131 Před 2 lety +4

      Orson Welles called him the greatest man he ever knew.

    • @jackiebinns6205
      @jackiebinns6205 Před 2 lety +1

      Blah blah blah

    • @braddavid902
      @braddavid902 Před 9 měsíci +2

      George Marshall would have made a great president

    • @TheArtofFugue
      @TheArtofFugue Před 2 měsíci +1

      I feel he woulda been a great president for america. I’m a Russian and I know about him ahhaah.

  • @davidyoung5114
    @davidyoung5114 Před 3 lety +51

    You failed to mention that D.D.E. was part of a military convoy that drove across the U.S. post-W.W. 1, and his experience with the terrible driving conditions shaped his views towards the massive highway building plans of the 1950's onward. Fun note: he specifically instructed that one out of every three miles of new interstate highways built had to be 'compass' straight, so that it could serve as an emergency landing strip for planes in case the 'Cold War' escalated into an actual war.

    • @David-wc5zl
      @David-wc5zl Před 9 měsíci

      Nonsense. Eisenhower did not invent the highway or introduce it to the USA. This was already an existing idea put into reality in the 1930's that everybody that mattered knew was needed.

  • @stephanieh.777
    @stephanieh.777 Před 3 lety +138

    It's easy from a modern seat to say that Eisenhower should have "pushed harder" on certain policies; but he was dealing with the mentalities and social climates that were their own beasts; we can only guess at a few of the dynamics he had to deal with, so I'd say he did a great job with the tasks he had to tackle.

    • @Lawnmower737
      @Lawnmower737 Před 2 lety +5

      @@solaireofastora3 he was in favor of de-segregation.

    • @tarikwildman
      @tarikwildman Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly correct.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Před 2 lety +13

      Simon is gentle, but emphatic. You are correct. Too many past leaders are judged according to current attitudes, and without all the facts. Even in recent history, we don't know half the story.

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před rokem +5

      Ike explained the relationship between deficits and inflation: “When the economy is booming and the federal government concurrently is spending so heavily as to create sizable deficits, inflationary pressures are bound to build up and the cost of living can be expected to increase. This is irresponsible and practiced by only those who believe that next month’s profit and loss statement is more important than the long-term and steady growth of a free economy.” (Eisenhower, Waging Peace)
      When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.

    • @demsandlibsareswinecancer4667
      @demsandlibsareswinecancer4667 Před rokem

      Well only ridiculous uneducated people believe that Lyndon Baines Johnson did anything good. He is personally responsible for the 75% single motherhood rate that you see today in the black community which is what is destroying the black community by the way. Kick the man out of the house and we'll give you a check for every kid you crap onto the floor. What an amazing civil rights advancement. Keep in mind when he did this there was only a 24% single motherhood rate in the black community. So what happened? Did we get more racist after all these Decades? Of course not. Only the uneducated liberal would think that way. Everyone needs to stop championing idiots and racists that used to call their own driver the n-word. Yes I'm referring to Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sorry to break your heart.

  • @old-moose
    @old-moose Před 3 lety +50

    Oddly it was Ike's desire to avoid unnecessary conflict that made him the idea Allied commander in Europe. Getting Generals of the likes of Patton, Montgomery, and de Gaulle to use the same playbook was his greatest achievement.

  • @peter-radiantpipes2800
    @peter-radiantpipes2800 Před 3 lety +154

    I still have an “I like Ike” voting button my grandparents kept from voting for him. My grandfather was a senior meteorologist for d-day and ww2. He had been teaching at Cal-Tech prior. My other grandfather was in the pacific. Grandmothers nurses.

    • @Rob-vy6zx
      @Rob-vy6zx Před 3 lety +1

      Me too

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Před 3 lety +1

      Not to belittle your claim that it was your grandfather WWII efforts, but unless he was Group Captain Sir James Stagg, Commander Allied Weather Service, Europe, Atlantic and Africa. He wasn't who you claim.
      It was the British Meteorological Office (Met Office) that provided all the weather forecasts for Europe, North Africa, The Atlantic and Meditteranean. The staff were all Civil Servants but also assigned a Military Service if young enough pre-war. They were sent to various stations in the UK and Ireland upon war breaking out in 1939, 3 years before the US joined the war. Those too old were moved to a wartime HQ for the Met Office in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. The Royal Airforce had the infrastructure, Weather Stations, Planes. The Royal Navy provided the sitting duck weather ships to conduct the taking of measurements for the forecasting of weather in the European Theatre. RAF Squadron 518, operating from RAF Stornaway, on the Island of Lewis in Scotland, the British Islands of Bermuda, covering the western arch, Gibraltar covered the central Atlantic and Western Mediterranean. The Islands of Malta and Crete covered the centre Mediterranean/North Africa and eastern Medertterrean/Egypt, Suez & Middle East. 518 Squadron used to fly on 10-hour missions gathering data that was then reported results back to Tetbury that then worked the forecasts out for the Military and Civilian authorities.
      As far as Eisenhower was concerned, it was Group Captain James Stagg of the Royal Air Force, who reported to him throughout his command. Staff was his chief and the Allies Cheif Meteorologist.
      As for June 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th, it was Group Captain Stagg, who persuaded General Dwight D. Eisenhower to change the date of the Allied invasion of Europe in World War II, from the 5th of June to the 6th of June 1944 due to a bad storm passing over on the preferred date of 5th June.'

    • @ItsMeAnn628
      @ItsMeAnn628 Před 2 lety

      I’ve got several of the metal “IKE” pins from my grandparents 😁

    • @peter-radiantpipes2800
      @peter-radiantpipes2800 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming I’ve no clue but he’s was a well known meteorologist, had a massive company as I was a young kid before retiring and was a founding father of cloud seeding and weather modification. I honestly don’t care what he did in the war… I’d be interested to know more, but I’d rather not speak to my uncle. But thank you for your valuable time, lol!

  • @zacharisincennes8026
    @zacharisincennes8026 Před 3 lety +74

    I never met him, but I was told that my Great Great Uncle fought in D Day. He wanted to be a sniper, but a sniper's unique advantages would've put a big target on his back. So, he stormed the beaches of Normandy as a foot soldier instead. Plus, he came home allive. My Grandmother died of COVID last year, but she told me during her life that she remembers reuniting with my Great Great Uncle at the train station at the end of the war.

    • @andreiaromanesei9270
      @andreiaromanesei9270 Před 3 lety +9

      That is really sweet. The best feeling of a returning solider is to see his loved ones waiting for him .That's a feeling your great great uncle would never forget

  • @crazyeyez1502
    @crazyeyez1502 Před 3 lety +23

    The Eisenhower Interstate Highway system project would be a great MegaProjects on it's own.

  • @MrTOMMYKILLS
    @MrTOMMYKILLS Před 3 lety +166

    Every time I hear that mans name it reminds me of the ship I used to serve on CVN 69 Dwight D. Eisenhower.

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 Před 3 lety +8

      FUN FACT: When I hear his name i always think about the Germans who got her asses kicked !😎🤙

    • @dandutre2272
      @dandutre2272 Před 3 lety +6

      That is how I feel about Washington and Regan

    • @ladymopar2024
      @ladymopar2024 Před 3 lety +8

      Semper Fi thank you for your service

    • @MrTOMMYKILLS
      @MrTOMMYKILLS Před 3 lety +4

      @@ladymopar2024Semper Fortis. Thank you

    • @ladymopar2024
      @ladymopar2024 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrTOMMYKILLS you are welcome

  • @emiach
    @emiach Před 3 lety +213

    Simon’s parents originally wanted to make him Kyle, but he was born narrating his own birth and formally requested to be called Simon because it was more dignified for his future as a historian.

    • @theroachden6195
      @theroachden6195 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm not sure why, but I love this comment.

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 Před 3 lety +2

      HAHAHAHA!

    • @willhelmberkly3025
      @willhelmberkly3025 Před 2 lety

      Fun fact, Simon is not a historian, he is a propogandist as history is the objective examination of chronological events whereas Simon frequently uses his position to impose superficial moral frame works upon world events as evidenced in this particular video at 19:08 when he describes the methods used by White southerners disenfranchise non-white Americans as "dull ass tests" thus implying his very obvious bias

    • @droomzy
      @droomzy Před 2 lety +7

      @@willhelmberkly3025 eh I guess you have a point about not calling him a historian but saying "propagandist" sounds solely describing Simon as if he has no objective in these videos other than to indoctrinate his own agenda upon us, which it hardly feels like. actually it doesn't feel like he is at all. how about we split the title of his occupation down the middle & just call him a documentarian or a biographer 🧐😁

    • @willhelmberkly3025
      @willhelmberkly3025 Před 2 lety

      @@droomzy I consider the invasion of the USSR by the Germans and her allies as a policing action necessary to stymy the spread of international communism. Am I still allowed to be called a documentarian of biographer or am I a propogandist?

  • @danieldimino4622
    @danieldimino4622 Před 3 lety +31

    Ike Eisenhower was truly just a all around good man.....a 5 star general who really cared about people

  • @HeWhoComments
    @HeWhoComments Před 3 lety +166

    Simon and his 6,510,728 channels provide us with so much entertainment and information ❤️

    • @metamaxis
      @metamaxis Před 3 lety +4

      Simon secretly is all the CZcams channels xD

  • @hakeemfullerton8645
    @hakeemfullerton8645 Před 3 lety +190

    Andrew Jackson or Herbert Hoover would be interesting figures to do a Biographics video on

    • @ihatecommunism9958
      @ihatecommunism9958 Před 3 lety +9

      Andrew Jackson got rid of our Central/National Bank and balanced the budget. He's the only President to ever do so. He knew the dangers of Central Banking and it's a shame that we were conned back into it by politicians..

    • @CatnamedMittens
      @CatnamedMittens Před 3 lety +6

      @@ihatecommunism9958 Clinton also balanced the budget.

    • @CatnamedMittens
      @CatnamedMittens Před 3 lety +2

      Both underrated.

    • @ihatecommunism9958
      @ihatecommunism9958 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CatnamedMittens No, you have to remove a bunch of stuff, Social Security being one, to claim he balanced the budget. Unfunded liabilities are also a thing..Jackson completely balanced and we had ZERO debt..

    • @ihatecommunism9958
      @ihatecommunism9958 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CatnamedMittens I don't think the budget was bad under him, by the way. I'm just saying that he didn't do what Andrew Jackson did, and he definitely never considered getting rid of the FED, like Jackson did..that was a big deal and we were screwed over in 1913..

  • @MidnightMan5001
    @MidnightMan5001 Před 3 lety +34

    It's Eisenhower who's got the power from '53 to '61!

  • @Martin-jk2ng
    @Martin-jk2ng Před 3 lety +14

    Severely underrated president. Also America was lucky to have him in the military when we did. One of the greatest Americans of the 20th century.

  • @nocoastds3067
    @nocoastds3067 Před 3 lety +31

    He was born in TX. His parents moved him to Kansas when he was 3 weeks old. He was a boy from Kansas!

    • @JamesSmith-rh4is
      @JamesSmith-rh4is Před 3 lety +3

      Eisenhower was from Abeline.

    • @victormontes7007
      @victormontes7007 Před 3 lety +4

      KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS

    • @lacyLor
      @lacyLor Před 3 lety +3

      I was a little triggered by that too. 😂 You don’t tell Kansans that Eisenhower was from Texas. He’s the only president we’ve got.

    • @MegaMecoso
      @MegaMecoso Před 3 lety +2

      I live in Dallas and was passing thru Denison , Tx a few months ago. I saw that he was born there and thought o cool another Texas president. After I read his Wikipedia bio I said oh he's not from Texas.

    • @tex0416
      @tex0416 Před 3 lety

      If you're born in texas youre a Texan! Geography after birth be damned!

  • @shakiMiki
    @shakiMiki Před 3 lety +53

    His victory speech when he warned about the dangers of American politics & foreign policy being taken over by the military industrial complex, his phrase, could have changed the world was he heard.Not even Democrats talk that frankly about the damage the war mongers & their industry has done.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 3 lety +12

      That's because the Democrats AND Republicans are on the MIC payroll. They're literally bribed to support them and half the other major megacorps. Eisenhower would despise both parties today.

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +3

      @C I A nope, fact. Endless wars against made up and/or exagerted boogeyman enemies that need American "democracy".
      America goes to war at the behest of corporate greed. Facts.

    • @oregongaper
      @oregongaper Před 3 lety +2

      That was his farewell address in 1961

    • @johnforet216
      @johnforet216 Před 8 měsíci

      It was not his victory speech, it was his farewell address where he warned of the dangers of the "Military Industrial Complex" (Plowshares to swords) and the influence it brings. He was my first and still remains my greatest hero. I was born in 1950. He was the most respected American President (to the World) when elected and remained so until he left office!

  • @avatarmikephantom153
    @avatarmikephantom153 Před 3 lety +72

    Most underrated president.

    • @hoangho6781
      @hoangho6781 Před 2 lety +1

      I would put Calvin on that list and Dwight is not that underrated

    • @avatarmikephantom153
      @avatarmikephantom153 Před 2 lety +3

      @@hoangho6781 I agree Calvin is very underrated, and I would put him as the second best president. But as for IKE, I think his legacy gets misunderstood, and ultimately for a stable 2 term republican president, he’s almost never mentioned in republican politics, or just modern politics altogether.

  • @scottbrazier8764
    @scottbrazier8764 Před 3 lety +15

    Been waiting/expecting /hoping for this one! Well done and thank you!

  • @franciscobuenrostro3891
    @franciscobuenrostro3891 Před 3 lety +35

    Can’t wait to see a video on Calvin Coolidge

  • @animeWORLDuser
    @animeWORLDuser Před 3 lety +42

    You should also do one on his boss George C Marshall: Army chief of Staff, secretary of state, secretary of defense, President of the red cross, architect of the Marshall.

  • @tsilb
    @tsilb Před 3 lety +10

    Simon's editors always make it super easy to see how far to shuttle forward to skip the sponsor ads, and we all appreciate that.

  • @aubreychaparral32
    @aubreychaparral32 Před 3 lety +49

    "God damn D-DAY!" That got me 😂

  • @michaelsadams524
    @michaelsadams524 Před rokem +2

    I have only just discovered your channel, although you have been here for awhile. I am glad I discovered you. I have only seen a few of your presidential biographies, including this one of Eisenhower. I can say that I love each biography you have given. I have a deep love for my country, so I appreciate American History very much. Your look at our history under our presidents is truly captivating. Thank You.

  • @rbrinks5
    @rbrinks5 Před 3 lety

    I get so excited to see a new video from you Simon. Great work as always.

  • @bluejay4214
    @bluejay4214 Před 3 lety +23

    Greatness sometimes comes from the most unexpected places

  • @Master_Yoda1990
    @Master_Yoda1990 Před 3 lety +14

    Thanks for including Eisenhower’s civil rights policies, not many people talk about it, they pretty much focus on the warfare and foreign policies. Great video as always.

  • @maxmorgan4879
    @maxmorgan4879 Před 3 lety

    I’ve been waiting for this video for 6 months. Thank you!!

  • @ageeau
    @ageeau Před 3 lety

    Another fascinating video! Thanks for your work!

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Před 3 lety +10

    I was born towards the end of the Eisenhower era.
    My parents, however, grew up during the Eisenhower era, including his war years.

  • @calvincoolidge3406
    @calvincoolidge3406 Před 3 lety +16

    Where’s my Biographics, Simon

    • @cb41503
      @cb41503 Před 2 lety

      You got it my friend

  • @cliffordnewell2445
    @cliffordnewell2445 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thanks Simon.

  • @Babebubby
    @Babebubby Před 3 lety +1

    That was actually good! Thank you for sharing!

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Před 3 lety +29

    Can you please do the Allen Brothers, Allen Dulles who was Eisenhower's CIA Director, and John Foster Dulles, was the Secretary of State during the Eisenhower Administration

  • @moose2577
    @moose2577 Před 3 lety +3

    Definitely should do a Megaprojects video on the Interstate Highway System!

  • @troylowe814
    @troylowe814 Před rokem

    Simon, I just recently stumbled over your CZcams page. It is very well done, I appreciate the hard work and thoughtfulness that has obviously went into it. Subscribed, and thank you.

  • @Nitero_
    @Nitero_ Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic as always.

  • @davidfitzpatrick4254
    @davidfitzpatrick4254 Před 3 lety +15

    Interesting fact about D-day here. It actually got delayed twice due to weather and then the allies were just like "F it! Let's go!"

    • @theoutlook55
      @theoutlook55 Před 3 lety +1

      Actually no, the Allies did Not act impetuously. They lucked out with a favorable weather report that said the storms would disappate in 2(?) days, making it (albeit not ideal) good conditions for the Invasion. I get where you're coming from though.

    • @davidfitzpatrick4254
      @davidfitzpatrick4254 Před 3 lety +2

      @@theoutlook55 Hey if u seen saving private ryan which starts off at d day them waves and storms were still going on. But you're right as they were not as sever as they had been.

    • @sherlockgnomes8971
      @sherlockgnomes8971 Před 3 lety

      @@davidfitzpatrick4254 ah yes, Saving Private Ryan; the extremely accurate war film 🤣🤣🤣

    • @davidfitzpatrick4254
      @davidfitzpatrick4254 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sherlockgnomes8971 Really? Cause I had multiple WW2 vets in HS tell me that saving Private Ryan's OPENING scene of the beaches of Normandy were extremely accurate. The rest of the movie they did said was pretty trash though.

  • @Laughing4life4421
    @Laughing4life4421 Před 3 lety +7

    The world needs a leader of this man character. Love the video bio

  • @BudFunOne
    @BudFunOne Před 2 lety

    Great piece! Thank you

  • @lexdad1193
    @lexdad1193 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your tireless efforts. Kudos.

  • @MadDog6945
    @MadDog6945 Před 3 lety +14

    I’ve met and/or known 5 or 6 generals, from 1 star to 4. They all had one thing in common- they were extremely affable. You couldn’t help but like them all. It is truly the likability factor that separates the officers who max out at colonel from the General officers. Is that a good thing? Probably not, but being nice to everyone can get you far in life.

  • @chrisherman7531
    @chrisherman7531 Před 3 lety +10

    My Dad was in the Metiorological Unit that was in charge of the forecast for D-day.

  • @girlfriday1299
    @girlfriday1299 Před 3 lety

    Well done! Great video!

  • @showmemojo4784
    @showmemojo4784 Před rokem +1

    Good job I was hoping to hear a little bit more about the interstate system but but my respect from definitely went up

  • @kathgibbs2881
    @kathgibbs2881 Před 3 lety +7

    Video suggestions:
    Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator
    Henry VIII: The Tudor Tyrant
    Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen

  • @In_TheMoonlight
    @In_TheMoonlight Před rokem +3

    My dad was a kid when Eisenhower was president and has been fond of him his entire life. It's very nice to finally learn an in-depth history of him.

  • @Lazbotable
    @Lazbotable Před 3 lety

    I've been waiting for this one

  • @door1754
    @door1754 Před 3 lety +1

    Been waiting. 😁

  • @GrayNeko
    @GrayNeko Před 3 lety +6

    "Ike, he doesn't make the weather, he just talks about it." - General Omar Bradley.
    "Well tell him to say nicer things!" - Ike.
    -From the Movie 'Ike'.

  • @jimpatterson1111
    @jimpatterson1111 Před 3 lety +6

    One of the running jokes during his presidency was “The bland leading the bland.” Oh to live in and have bland times...

  • @melissajackson79
    @melissajackson79 Před 3 lety

    One of your very best videos. Good job

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Před 2 lety

    Very informative.

  • @montyollie
    @montyollie Před 3 lety +19

    I know it's hard to fit a lot in, but you missed a golden opportunity to touch on his "military industrial complex" speech upon his leaving office. So so so powerful and prophetic.

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +8

      Yep, I agree,
      "Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence-economic, political, even spiritual-is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government...
      ...In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes." -
      Dwight Eisenhower, Jan 17th, 1961

    • @sirbader1
      @sirbader1 Před 3 lety +3

      He warned us. We didn't listen. JFK tried, and, well....we know how that went.

    • @theroachden6195
      @theroachden6195 Před 3 lety +1

      Tell me, what did he ACTUALLY mean by that statement? What did he mean and not you all THINK it means?

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +1

      @@theroachden6195 why don't you tell us what YOU think it means, rather than what we know what it means.

  • @piperpete89
    @piperpete89 Před 3 lety +4

    Hey guys, would love a video on Lieutenant Colonel Anthony B Herbert. Only just starting to hear his story and the amount of frontline combat he not only survived but excelled in is unreal.

  • @bidensniffed.myballs6894

    my man Simon, you know more about my country then i do, i love your videos and listen to them daily while working

  • @TheEvilCommenter
    @TheEvilCommenter Před 3 lety +2

    Good video 👍

  • @presidentaiden1075
    @presidentaiden1075 Před 3 lety +11

    you should do Calvin Coolige Americas most forgotten president

  • @Speckadactyl
    @Speckadactyl Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve been to the Eisenhower museum where he spent most of his childhood in Kansas, they allow you to tour his house and on the property there’s also an excellent WWII museum to walk through. I can honestly say it’s one of the few interesting things to see in my state

    • @Speckadactyl
      @Speckadactyl Před 3 lety

      @WondeBumbum lol he’s not a saint, but there’s far worse presidents than Eisenhower. If you want a terrible president’s grave to spit on Reagan and Buchanan work pretty well

    • @johnwaggoner8739
      @johnwaggoner8739 Před rokem

      You forgot about the biggest ball of twine

    • @sebastianguevara3615
      @sebastianguevara3615 Před rokem

      @@Speckadactyl Shut Up!!!!!!!!!! Communist Pig!!!!!!!!!! Stop Spreading False Information!!!!!!!!!! Dwight Eisenhower Was A Great President And A Great Leader!!!!!! He Was A Saint Period!!!!!! Ronald Reagan Was A Great President And A Great Leader!!!!!! As Well As Trump Was A Great President And A Great Leader!!!!!!!! Trump 2024!!!!!!! Keep America Great!!!!!!! Save America!!!!!!

    • @Speckadactyl
      @Speckadactyl Před rokem

      @@sebastianguevara3615 lol you either sound like a 10 year old growing up in a Republican family or you’re a middle aged Neanderthal who has spent his life believing every lie his party shoved down his throat. Which is it?

  • @paulmiller6647
    @paulmiller6647 Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating individual and great man beyond words.

  • @GithinjiMuruki
    @GithinjiMuruki Před 3 lety

    Everything about this video, including the ad is just cool.

  • @anarchyantz1564
    @anarchyantz1564 Před 3 lety +27

    Can you do one on Joe Medicine Crow. He was a Native American writer, historian and war chief of the Crow Nation and the last Plains Indian war chief, which he managed to achieve while serving in WWII completing all four tasks required to become a war chief: touching an enemy without killing him (counting coup), taking an enemy's weapon, leading a successful war party, and stealing an enemy's horse and this is only part of this True Native American Badass.

  • @avatarmikephantom153
    @avatarmikephantom153 Před 3 lety +12

    After finishing the video, I’m disappointed you didn’t talk about his cross country convoy, his start up of NASA and DARPA, or the farewell address regarding the MIC.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 3 lety +3

      Unbelievable how little his presidency is talked about today. He blew all our modern ones out of the water.

  • @stephd2607
    @stephd2607 Před 11 měsíci

    I went to Eisenhower Elementary School at Ft. Leavenworth, KS. We lived right across from the CGSC on Wint Ave. This was the late 80’s.

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @thomasmedford988
    @thomasmedford988 Před 3 lety +12

    Sadly you did not mention Ike's address concerning the military industrial complex.

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +2

      Yep, I agree
      "Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence-economic, political, even spiritual-is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government...
      ...In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes." -
      Dwight Eisenhower, Jan 17th, 1961

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Před 3 lety

      Wise man. He foresaw something people around the world can see and it affects the US to its pores. Had Johnson took heed, he wouldn't have seen the birth of the state within a state that exists today.
      I am far from being a Trump admirer, he did resist this lobby, something no President since Kennedy had done. He simply didn't need their money to get elected. That status quo will hopefully not return under any President soon. The US needs to invest in its infrastructure, I was shocked at just how bad some places had got when I last visited.

  • @nathanielleack4842
    @nathanielleack4842 Před 3 lety +21

    Ever since Truman Ive been so excited for Eisenhower!

  • @clumeroo
    @clumeroo Před 3 lety

    Please keep up the president videos, I notice there have been a few recently and it's really got me fascinated by the topic

  • @paul20g20
    @paul20g20 Před 2 lety +1

    In one of my highschool years, during a classroom "choose a historical figure" and make an 'x' page paper report on chosen historical figure(there was a decent sized list to choose from) and Mr. Eisenhower was the pick I would do a research about. We had no real reliable source on the internet, rather it was difficult to find as we strictly could not rely on Wikipedia! I completed my report with a B- because of some minor things like some grammar that slipped by, the formatting, etc. My research brought me great respect for Eisenhower. My biggest "wow!" moment was finding out about his project to create a state-connected highway. The fact he tested their current road system and took him weeks to go east to west and began the Interstate project. A huge chunk of people have zero clue why our current road system is as, or when it was created! I heard a whole lot claiming the Chinese built the roads as slaves! They had no clue the Chinese actually did work on the railroad, as work with pay but so minimal and almost non-existant(scammed!)

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer Před 2 lety

      Eisenhower copied the Autobahn that was built in Germany during the 1930's. You can find videos of its construction here on CZcams. Hitler Highway would be an accurate description.
      Eisenhower was also a war criminal and mass murderer in the true sense of the word. The Rhine Meadows Camps were run on his orders. Google it.

  • @octaviomoreno3542
    @octaviomoreno3542 Před 3 lety +9

    I know it's a very long bio, but would've loved it if you had covered his warning against the military industrial complex.

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Před 3 lety +2

      "Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence-economic, political, even spiritual-is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government...
      ...In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes." -
      Dwight Eisenhower, Jan 17th, 1961

  • @AiyaEaerendil
    @AiyaEaerendil Před 3 lety +6

    I would like to see a video on George Marshall, who lay a lot of foundations for both the US and Europe before, during and after WW2.

  • @iceman7213
    @iceman7213 Před 3 lety

    So glad to see one of my favorites getting some love 😎

  • @cwfnc1
    @cwfnc1 Před 3 lety

    I had been thinking about buying Manscaped's products and getting a discount and supporting this channel just sealed the deal for me. That being said, I would love to see a Biographics video on Robert Moses of New York.

  • @mpersad
    @mpersad Před 3 lety +3

    An extraordinary life, both in the military and politics. It's also worth remembering that in his Farewell Adress to the Nation in 1961 Ike drew attention to the potential of misplaced power occasioned by the rise of the "military-industrial complex". As summarised in the Wiki reference he said ".... The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist." The incredible costs and documented corruption in that complex show the prescience of this thought. Terrific video, as always.

    • @pereraddison932
      @pereraddison932 Před 3 lety

      ... Mark, Ike not presiant. Predictive Programme Propaganda Proslitizer Profiteering's all about getting being staying JUST one step ahead is thee only rule of power-!!!

    • @mpersad
      @mpersad Před 3 lety

      @@pereraddison932 I don't agree.

    • @pereraddison932
      @pereraddison932 Před 3 lety

      @@mpersad ... Then...
      God Bless Everyone, Bless Everything, Always, Amen
      For the guarantee of a balanced equation is assured when it's all
      Top-Down Bottom-Up Highest-Order Preditor-Prey, hey-!!!

    • @sebastianguevara3615
      @sebastianguevara3615 Před rokem

      @@pereraddison932 Shut Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Communist Pig!!!!!!!!!! Stop Spreading False Information And Malicious Anti-American Propaganda!!!!!!! There's Nothing Wrong With Making Profit We're A Capitalist Country With A Free Market Economy Not A Socialist Nor Communist Country Stop Spreading False Information And Communist Propaganda!!!!!!!

  • @beerybill
    @beerybill Před 2 lety +5

    I was a college student when Ike ran for a second term. My major required a speech class and it turned out to be "taught" by the department chair. From the first day he delved into politics as a Stevenson supporter. Nobody in the class was political but took advantage of the liberal prof to agitate and avoid giving speeches. I recall the day when the prof was seriously annoyed because everyone showed up wearing I Like Ike buttons. The prof sure was down in the dumps after the election and missed several classes after. Those absences, we later learned, were the result of him being an alcoholic.

  • @tibsyy895
    @tibsyy895 Před 3 lety

    You've got one of the only channels on CZcams where I don't have to set the speed to 1,25! LOL! :)

  • @Rob-vy6zx
    @Rob-vy6zx Před 3 lety +4

    You guys missed his cross country logistics exploration that gave the us the impetus to build a national highway system and later the interstate highway system which is named after him.

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Před 3 lety

      Nope, you are 20 years foo late. That was all started under FDR with his New Deal. He drew three lines East to West, three lines South to North and let your Bureau of Public Roads get on with it. Shocked that even I, a Brit knew that!

    • @Rob-vy6zx
      @Rob-vy6zx Před 3 lety

      @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Eisenhower was involved with The Transcontinental Motor Truck Convoy in 1919.
      Then as President, Eisenhower urged Congress in 1956 to create the Interstate highway system as a national priority, with 90 percent of the funding coming from the federal government.

  • @scottrjmatmsncom
    @scottrjmatmsncom Před 3 lety +3

    Yay I've been waiting for this one

  • @TheTrainspotterFromTauranga

    Perhaps this would be a good opportunity to mention that there was a British steam locomotive named after Eisenhower; LNER Class A4 No. 4496, which became 60008 under British Railways.
    That engine is now on display at a museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 Před rokem +1

    *Many can say that it is pretty great to see Robin Williams performing him and Teddy Roosevelt as well*

  • @San_Deep2501
    @San_Deep2501 Před 3 lety +12

    Next: (The list of presidents that aren't covered yet)
    Herbert Hoover
    Calvin Coolidge
    Warren Harding
    Woodrow Wilson
    William Howard Taft
    William McKinley
    Grover Cleveland (He's a great man, do this please)
    Benjamin Harrison
    Chester Arthur(Nah, no one cares about him)
    James Garfield
    Rutherford Hayes
    James Buchanan
    Franklin Pierce
    Millard Fillmore
    Zachary Taylor
    James Polk (He's a great man and great president as well)
    John Tyler
    William Harrison
    Martin Van Buren
    Andrew Jackson
    John Quincy Adams
    Thomas Monroe
    James Madison
    Thomas Jefferson(I think he's already covered)
    John Adams
    My personal request: Speaker of the House Henry Clay. He had a long and interesting career in politics, got involved in few scandals as well and ran for president like a hundred times. Waiting for his biographic.

    • @theoutlook55
      @theoutlook55 Před 3 lety +3

      I strongly agree with Henry Clay, the great compromiser who, perhaps because of that, did not live on that strongly in the collective memory of today's Americans. Separately, James Polk a great president?!? I know he greatly expanded the US territory and what have you but the guy was an imperialist and likely racist, I know it was not uncommon for the time, but still.

    • @Iamtheliquor
      @Iamtheliquor Před 3 lety

      How about doing other world leaders? Theres been more than enough US presidents so far

    • @piusx8317
      @piusx8317 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theoutlook55 Who cares if he was a racist? Most men of his generation were so get over it

    • @piusx8317
      @piusx8317 Před 2 lety

      @@Iamtheliquor Because no one cares about other leaders.

    • @Iamtheliquor
      @Iamtheliquor Před 2 lety +1

      @@piusx8317 no one cares about US presidents either

  • @peter-radiantpipes2800
    @peter-radiantpipes2800 Před 3 lety +3

    Love to see one on Ike vs. MacArthur

  • @x3fkm3rkstinger26
    @x3fkm3rkstinger26 Před 3 lety

    This series of videos are rly amazing, I think all we are missing is Carter and I think we are gd with Cold War era presidents

  • @bigafroman4277
    @bigafroman4277 Před 3 lety +1

    You're really jumping around Presidents here, Simon. I wonder how you decide which order to do them in. I recommend Woodrow Wilson next!

  • @jimmorrison7102
    @jimmorrison7102 Před 3 lety +4

    He had a bad knee from tackling Jim Thorpe in football.

  • @seanbrazell6147
    @seanbrazell6147 Před 3 lety +11

    The sheer absurd unlikelyness of Johnson being the great civil rights champion leaves me bemused every time I think about it.

    • @Lawnmower737
      @Lawnmower737 Před 2 lety +1

      @F B I Johnson was a big racist, the only reason why he signed it was because he pretty much had to or else his popularity would plummet beyond belief.

    • @Lawnmower737
      @Lawnmower737 Před 2 lety +1

      @F B I before he was President, multiple times he voted in against de-segregation.

  • @JBrown_Trivium
    @JBrown_Trivium Před 3 lety

    "Okay..let's go"
    Literal goosebumps

  • @tylerhewitt1204
    @tylerhewitt1204 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @jamesc.murray5932
    @jamesc.murray5932 Před 3 lety +16

    Simon, you and your writer sure favor a liberal view of things, especially politically.: To me, Ike was a great man. Everyone loved him, and no doubt he had the common touch. For his day, a Moderate Republican. And, though positive social change can be slow, it may be that is change's nature, and Ike never thwarted it. I think as I have gotten older I have come to realize that politics, especially, is an imperfect game, at best. If a leader dedicated to a cause can get even half of what he wants accomplished, he has done a good, if not great job. I think this is even more true, today, and I think Ike accomplished the possible, for his time. And though true that Ike performed in the lower one third of his graduating class at West Point, he still was an excellent writer, communicator, and he was completely literate, for he loved the verbal arts. (West Point, at the time, had a more technical curriculum, and a man prone toward being an English major had no place for intellectual recognition at West Point, for that type of gift.) As well, Ike played football for Army against the great Jim Thorpe, and suffered a leg/knee injury that he had to live with for the rest of his life, being crushed by one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. In my opinion and in-short, the very likeable, plain Midwestern boy from Abilene, Kansas was simply great.

    • @jamesc.murray5932
      @jamesc.murray5932 Před 3 lety

      @WondeBumbum Eisenhower's Administration/a Cabinet member he selected may have had something to do with where we as a Nation mined uranium, along with the ultimate decision being confirmed by the Federal legislature either directly or indirectly (through funding), most likely for our National Security, at the time. But the man himself directly most likely had nothing to do with the decision, either bad or good, alone. (It is too easy to place the blame on only one person, though Eisenhower was possibly the President at the time, when such a vast decision was really made by very large bureaucracies and many, many people at the time, involved in government. Let alone a possible tribal decision made on sovereign land, for employment opportunities, funding, or the like.) Also, if the actual work resulting in a poisonous environment on Navajo land was only due to Federal Government work (or sponsored work) done only during the 1952 through 1960 period of American history (or not) is something, at least I would have to verify. (If before 1952, Truman was President, and after 1959, Kennedy was President, both Democrats.) Also, if all safety measures known at the time were taken, but were not effective, the resulting water poisoning of that area of the Navajo Nation was probably more of an accident, than intentional.

    • @jamesc.murray5932
      @jamesc.murray5932 Před 3 lety

      @WondeBumbum I am speaking about a complicated issue that I am generally knowledgeable about. Or, at least knowledgeable enough to know that your overall problem on tribal land is not due to just one man, and his past actions. You yourself refer to it as a governmental problem that has lasted for decades, in your last reply. And no President in modern United States history has served alone, for so long. (FDR only comes close being elected to four terms in office, one of which he died at the beginning of the fourth term, taken-over by Truman.) I "open my mouth" about things I know about, and not over emotional issues that you draw from. And, I am sure throughout the years the Navajo Nation has taken-up the issue with the Federal Government, and most likely with the Supreme Court of the United States, if true legal action could be taken in the past. It is with that Court that your treaty is kept between your Nation as sovereign land and the United States of America, as assigned by The Constitution of the United States. That is where you will find satisfaction in solving your water problem, if any solution can be found, and not with me, complaining that I am not "emotional" enough about the issue, though I am truly sympathetic about your predicament.

  • @ramal5708
    @ramal5708 Před 2 lety +5

    The thing is during his military service he was more of a diplomatic General with political power rather than normal generals who excels in commanding troops and strategy

  • @christophersmallwood3944

    I've never heard of the Louisiana maneuvers do a video on that.

  • @EdwardOttaBR
    @EdwardOttaBR Před 2 lety +1

    17:25 Is that Juscelino Kubitschek?

  • @Wardner213
    @Wardner213 Před 3 lety +4

    Could you please do a bio on Ip Man? Thank you :)