Chapter 68: The First Generation Dilemma

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In the second half of 1952, the U.S. ruling and opposition parties were busy nervously preparing for next year's election. At this time, General Truman, who had been re-elected for two terms, announced that he would no longer stand for election, and the Republican Party introduced the 62-year-old General Eisenhower as the presidential candidate. In the history of the US military, Eisenhower is a dramatic legend who has won many firsts. For example, the U.S. military has awarded a total of 10 five-star generals, and he is indeed the one who has been promoted the fastest. At the same time, he was the poorest of all generals. He commanded the first man in the largest campaign of the American army. He was also the first to serve as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces of the North At

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