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- in the paper that Ike didn't know what he really was, was he a Democrat or was he a Republican, because he had been taken out of the ranks of the army military as an obscure colonel and made into the most popular military leader of World War II by his mentor
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 13 (XIII), 2/29/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . There was a complication there, too. It had become unreĀ spectable to be an isolationist after World War II, and yet there were an awful lot of people who were really isolationists and wanted to be isolationists. One of their ways of doing it was to support Chiang Kai