15 Stars: Eisenhower, MacArthur, Marshall: Three Generals Who Saved the American Century
                        
                     
                                            
                            
                                                                by Stanley Weintraub
                                                                
                                    2020-05-07 19:14:36
                                
                                
                             
                         
                                     
                
                    15 Stars: Eisenhower, MacArthur, Marshall: Three Generals Who Saved the American Century
                                            
                                                            by Stanley Weintraub
                                                        
                                2020-05-07 19:14:36
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                15 Stars presents the intertwined lives of three great men—Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall—against the sweeping background of six unforgettable decades, from the two world wars to the Cold War. As it reveals the personalities beh...
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                                                15 Stars presents the intertwined lives of three great men—Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall—against the sweeping background of six unforgettable decades, from the two world wars to the Cold War. As it reveals the personalities behind the public images, it shows how much of a difference three men can make not only to a nation, but the world. 
In the closing days of World War II, America looked up to three five-star generals as its greatest heroes. George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Douglas MacArthur personified victory, from the Pentagon to Normandy to the Far East. Counterparts and on occasion competitors, they had leapfrogged each other, sometimes stonewalled each other, even supported and protected each other throughout their celebrated careers. In the public mind they stood for glamour, integrity, and competence. But for dramatic twists of circumstance, all three—rather than only one—might have occupied the White House.
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