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“Swede Hazlett was one of the people to whom I ‘opened up.’”—Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower and E. E. (“Swede”) Hazlett grew up together in Abilene, Kansas, and remained close, corresponding regularly from 1941 until Hazlett’s death in 1958. The letters collected in this volume, many of them surprisingly revealing, contain Eisenhower’s views on a wide range of diplomatic, military, and political issues. Taken together they constitute a remarkable inner history of Eisenhower’s public career.

Robert Griffith’s introductory essay is a masterful account of the Eisenhower-Hazlett relationship and of the insights provided by their correspondence for understanding the Eisenhower years. Griffith’s substantial headnotes give additional detail and context where necessary and provide a sense of narrative continuity to the correspondence.

The Eisenhower who emerges from these pages bears little resemblance to the bumbling caricature produced by journalists in the 1950s. But neither does he fit the role assigned to him by so many people today, whether liberal critics of the Cold War, conservative opponents of Democratic fiscal policy, or White House aides attempting to “Eisenhowerize” Ronald Reagan. He is, rather, a complex and multidimensional historical figure whom we must study, on his own terms, if we are to fully understand our recent past.

Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-vi

Table of Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Illustrations

pp. ix-x

Kansas Open Books Foreword

pp. xi-xiv

Preface

pp. xv-xvi

Introduction

pp. 1-12

1941

pp. 13-15

1942

pp. 16-17

1943

pp. 18-21

1945

pp. 22-31

1946

pp. 32-36

1947

pp. 37-45

1948

pp. 46-52

1949

pp. 53-67

1950

pp. 68-83

1951

pp. 84-95

1952

pp. 96-106

1953

pp. 107-118

1954

pp. 119-141

1955

pp. 142-155

1956

pp. 156-176

1957

pp. 177-196

1958

pp. 197-206

Index

pp. 207-212

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