US History: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, WWII General

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By Patty Inglish, MS


Cold War Unrest, Paranoia, and Prejudice

 

The Presidency of our 34th President of the United States comprised 8 years of turmoil immediately after WWII. The WWII ally Russia became a Cold War enemy in the race for Communist control of the world and in the Space Race with the USA. Prejudice against Blacks, homosexuals, and women in America came to a head as well. Eisenhower insisted on desegregating the US military in all branches. Further, he continued many of the New Deal and Fair Deal programs of his predecessors.

In addition to all of this, tales of the gremlins that were sited by American WWII pilots and blamed for numerous aircraft problems translated into Space Aliens with the help of the rise of futurist and pop sci-fi releases in the media.

Americans were afraid of the Communists, homosexuals, gremlins & the Japanese, and Martians - known in the pop media as the Red Menace, the Pink Menace, the Yellow Menace, and Little Green Men.

"General Ike: The Man of the Hour"



Captain Eisenhower, at Camp Meade, Maryland, 1920
Captain Eisenhower, at Camp Meade, Maryland, 1920

D-Day June 6, 1944

Genral Eisenhower directed his soldiers to Gold, Sword, Juno, Omaha, and Utah beaches.
Genral Eisenhower directed his soldiers to Gold, Sword, Juno, Omaha, and Utah beaches.

Eisenhower Years Presidential Timeline (1953 - 1961)

1953

The Cold War Begins In Ernest

  • Eisenhower had been a US Army General and a hero in WWII. Near the end of the that war, US General George S. Patton stated that the US should immediately war against the USSR, because he believed that nation to be the next great threat to freedom and the US. The Cold War had already begun.
  • Jan. 20 - General Dwight David Eisenhower was inaugurated the 34th President of the United States.
  • March 5 - Stalin died and March 6, Malenkov became Soviet premier.
  • April - May -- James Watson and Francis Crick published the molecular model of DNA. Rosalind Franklin helped discover the structure of DNA itself.
  • June - East Berlin patriots rose up against Communists and were repelled by tanks; Egypt became a republic under a military junta.
  • June - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for war crimes and spy activites during WWII, in Sing Sing prison.
  • June 27 - END OF THE KOREAN WAR -- The Korean armistice was signed thsi day.
  • August - Moscow, USSR, broadcast that the nation had exploded a hydrogen bomb, fueling Cold War fears.
  • US WOMEN IN SPACE - Jerrie Cobb, first woman in the US to undergo astronaut testing. NASA did not send a woman up until 1983.


President Eisenhower visiting troops in Korea during the Korean War.
President Eisenhower visiting troops in Korea during the Korean War.

1954

  • January 21 - The first atomic submarine, the USS Nautilus, was launched.
  • March - The USSR/Soviet Union declared East Germany a sovereign nation. E.G. would win many Olympic medals until the Berlin Wall came down, some 40 years later.
  • (April - June) - The Communist Witch Hunts. US Army vs. Joe McCarthy Senate subcommittee reports. See a related historical fiction: Fellow Travelers.
  • May - VIET NAM -- Dien Bien Phu, the French outpost, was captured and by the Vietminh -- Conflict and undeclared war lastil until 1977.
  • May - SEGREGATION -- US Supreme Court (Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka Kansas) banned racial segregation in US public schools.
  • September - President Eisenhower launched a world atomic pool, leaving out the USSR.
  • September - SEATO -- 8 nations of Southeast Asia signed this peace treaty at Manila, Phillipines.


1955

  • February - Nikolai Bulganin was chosen Soviet premier, replacing Premier Malenkov.
  • May - West Germany was declared a sovereign nation. The Warsaw Pact was signed to protect East European nations from Communism.
  • December 1 - Rosa Parks, tired after a long day's work, refused to get up and sit at the back of a city bus. Martin Luther King, Jr., took up the cause and led a Black boycott of the Montgomery, Alabama bus system, winning desegregated service begins Dec. 21, 1956. King's predecessor, Pastor Clifford Johns, had fought segregation for many years previously in Montglomery.
  • 1955 - Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) was formed as a social group for lesbians in the US, but later became a political advocate.

1956

  • Cold War Heats Up - February -- Nikita Khrushchev, the first Secretary of the USSR Communist Party, took an official stand agasint Stalin's murderous regime.
  • May - The US launched its first H-bomb form the air Bikini Atoll.
  • Conflict in Eastern Europe - Workers' protested Communism in Poland; Hungarian students protested; Hungarian - Soviet war actions ensued and Hungary withdraw form the Warsaw Pact.
  • July - November -- Egypt took command of the Suez Canal; Israel attacked Egypt; British & French forces invaded the Suez Canal region. Cease-fire was demanded by the US and enacted November 6.


1957

Year of the Space Race

  • January - The Eisenhower Doctrine enabled aid to Mideast countries that resisted Communist aggression.
  • September 24 - SCHOOL INTEGRATION -- The "Little Rock Nine" entered Central High School and Eisenhower sent troops to protect the integration whne the Arkansas governor balked.
  • October 4 - DAY 1, SPACE RACE - The USSR sent Sputnik I into orbit around Earth. It was the first satellite to go up, much ahead fo the US, which was unhappy about being left behind.

1958

  • January 1 - COMMON MARKET - The European Economic Community, or Common Market, began business on New Years Day.
  • January 31 - The US Army used a Jupiter-C rocket to lauch the Explorer I satellite into Earth-orbit, nearly 4 months after the Soviet success.
  • Feb. 1 - Egypt & Syria joined to become the United Arab Republic, UAR.
  • March 27 - Nikita Khrushchev was announced Soviet premier in the resignation of former office holder Bulganin.

1959

  • New Year's Day - Current Cuban President Batista resigned office and left the country. Fidel Castro took command, consistently wearing an olive drab militrary uniform throughout his career into the late 2000s.
  • March 31 - Under persecution and attack from China, the Tibetan Dalai Lama fled to India over the Himalayan Mountains.
  • April - The St. Lawrence Seaway opened for business. Formerly thought by early explorers to be the mythical Northwest Passaage to the Pacific Ocean, the improved waterway did allow ships to reach at least the Midwestern USA. My 2008, much of the ice beyiond it in Canada melted to reveal a waterway all the way through the continent.
  • Both Alaska and Hawaii were officially recognized as US states, totalling 50.

The Miltary Industrial Complex Warning


1960

  • May 1 - A US U-2 spy plane was flown by Francis Gary Powers into the USSR, where it was shot down on May Day. May Day is a long-held tradition and holiday in Communist Russia. Krushchev canceled a summit meeting in Paris in retaliation. Powers spent about a year and a half in Soviet prison.
  • May - Nazi war crminal Adolf Eichmann was captured by Israel forces in Argentina, taken to Israel, and executed in 1962 for the murder of Jews.
  • Communist China and the USSR severed political relations over their differences in Communist ideology.
  • August - Cuba confiscated amost $800 million of US property.
  • The population of the USA in the 1960 Census was 179,323,175.

1961

January 3 - In his last days of the Presidency, Einsenhower saw that the US cut off all diplomatic relations with Cuba. Trade embargo was activated and US citizens were forbidden from traveling to Cuba, a former vacation site for Ernest Hemingway and reporting venue for Jack Paar.

Please also enjoy this jimmythejock Hub about the tribute to General & President Eisenhower from the Scottish people : EISENHOWERS SCOTTISH CASTLE.


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William F. Torpey profile image

William F. Torpey  says:
5 weeks ago

A wonderful, and significant, account of Eisenhower's two terms as president, Patty. The general was courted by Democrats after the war years, but he decided to run for president as a Republican. I only wish we had Republicans like him today. I'm so delighted that you have included the video of Ike's Farewell Address. I endorse his warning about the Military-Industrial Complex, and I wish Republicans today would take the time to listen to it -- or read it. I didn't vote for Eisenhower -- instead I voted for Adlai Stevenson, twice -- but I can say today, "I like Ike."

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
5 weeks ago

I studied up on President Eisenhower for a while before compiling events and writing about his Presidency. Now, I wish I was sentient during his presidential years, because of what you observe in your comment. I must agree with you, Indiana Jones in his newest film, and the slogan of the 1950s - "I (still) Like Ike!" I wish many GOP persons would follow his example. It was great to have you post your comment. Thanks!

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jimmythejock  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi Patty, great hub, I wrote a hub a while ago about a castle near my home, the top floor of the castle was given to General Eisenhower as a thank you from the Scottish people in recognition of his role as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during the Second World War.....jimmy

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi Jimmy - Thanks! I'm going to re-read that Hub and enjoy it more thoroughly; and link it to my article here.

All set!

jimmythejock profile image

jimmythejock  says:
5 weeks ago

Thanks Patty I just added a link to this page there.....jimmy

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J D Murrah  says:
5 weeks ago

Patty,

I enjoyed reviewing the years of the Ike Presidency. It was informative and nostalgic at the same time. Although Ike was born in Texas, he often claimed Pennyslvania as home, since a family farm is located near Gettysburg there.

Wee done hub!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
5 weeks ago

Thank you JD. I appreciate your visit and the additional info as well.

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marisuewrites  says:
4 weeks ago

Patty, you outdid yourself, what a complete report! I love history and this was so interesting. I remember "I Like Ike" buttons. What a full time that was, aliens, space race was huge, my parents worked in the space program at Holloman Air Force Base, where we were trying desperately to understand the effect of breaking gravity on the body...soooo mad the Russians were in orbit! We gained ground quickly tho...the USA can't be beat when we put our intelligence to work instead of baffooooons.

mmm this brought back memories...thanks for the trip!

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
4 weeks ago

I am very excited to hear about your parents, mariewuwrites. I must search your Hubs and see of you have written about their Holloman experiences! I hope you have.

My father worked for a company that built mining equipment, but also many machines used in WWII, Korean Conflict, and other wars. The company instructed their employees to keep notes on their neighbors in case they might be Communists or spies, and I remember my father doing this in the 1960s and into the early 1970s. Paranoia took firm hold, but I was busy reading Mad Magazine's Spy Vs. Spy! :)

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