Reminiscences of John S.D. Eisenhower: oral history, 1982.

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Reminiscences of John S.D. Eisenhower: oral history, 1982.

father's decision-making process; relationships with, performances of Bedell Smith, George Catlett Marshall, John Foster Dulles, Arthur Radford, Matthew Ridgway, Omar Bradley, Charlie Wilson, John O'Daniel, Al Gruenther, Allen Dulles; Eisenhower's problems with appointments; views on nuclear weaponry; Potsdam Conference, 1945; tactical problems with Dien Bien Phu; formation of South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO); U2 incident.

Transcript: 45 leaves.

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