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6/8: The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower by Michel Paradis (Author)

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 14 September 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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6/8: The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower by Michel Paradis (Author)

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https://www.amazon.com/Light-Battle-Eisenhower-American-Superpower/dp/0358682371/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
On June 6, 1944, General Dwight Eisenhower addressed the thousands of American troops preparing to invade Normandy, exhorting them to embrace the “Great Crusade” they faced. Then, in a fleeting moment alone, he drafted a resignation letter in case the invasion failed.

In The Light of Battle, Michel Paradis, acclaimed author of Last Mission to Tokyo, paints a vivid portrait of Dwight Eisenhower as he learns to navigate the crosscurrents of diplomacy, politics, strategy, family, and fame with the fate of the free world hanging in the balance. In a world of giants—Churchill, Roosevelt, De Gaulle, Marshall, MacArthur—it was a barefoot boy from Abilene, Kansas, who would master the art of power and become a modern-day George Washington.

Drawing upon meticulous research and a voluminous body of newly discovered records, letters, diaries, and firsthand accounts from three continents, Paradis brings Eisenhower to life, as a complicated man who craved simplicity, a genial cipher whose smile was a lethal political weapon.

With a page-turning pace and an eye for the overlooked, Paradis interweaves the grand arc of history with more human concerns, bringing readers into the private moments that led to Eisenhower’s most pivotal decisions. By deftly integrating the personal and the political, he reveals how Eisenhower’s rise both reflected and was integral to America’s rise as a global superpower.

An unflinching look at how character is forged, and leadership is learned, The Light of Battle breathes new life into the man who made “the leader of the free world” the mantle of the American presidency.

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0:00.0

I'm John Baster visiting with Michelle Peridae, the author of The Light of Battle.

0:08.0

Stories upon Stories, and now we come to a catastrophe.

0:12.0

It's called Operation Tiger. It's April, late April,

0:15.8

1944, on a place called Slapton Sands, which surprisingly looks a whole lot like Utah Beach.

0:25.0

The American sector is Utah and Omaha.

0:27.2

Utah is the most Western of the beaches and they worry a great deal about it because the Germans have flooded the interior

0:36.0

and that's why they designate two air divisions, air parachute divisions to drop into that flooded lane and clear the

0:47.0

exits for the beach landers. However, at the same time they're preparing on the basis of a exercise back in England, April 26th,

0:59.2

and Eisenhower attends it.

1:00.8

He gets an LST with K, of of course and the rest of his staff and they go out to wait for the

1:06.9

invasion.

1:07.9

Nobody's supposed to get hurt and nobody does that first day.

1:10.9

They're bitterly disappointed that everything goes off so badly. that first airborne

1:15.0

airborne shows up in trucks and jumps off the back that's a pretend jump

1:21.0

and then the invasion fleet shows up sort of lackadaisically now and again

1:25.5

over several hours and all of that is worrying only because it's so imprecise.

1:31.8

The air goes over at various times. It doesn't really look like it's going to be successful.

1:37.6

Eisenhower goes home very, very worried and then, and Michelle Michelle the news is horrible what happens with those

1:45.8

e-boats? Sure so that night exercise tiger is scheduled to go over a number of days.

1:53.2

And as you said, the first day is just an utter disappointment

1:56.6

and seems to confirm everybody's worst fears

1:59.1

about how the landings on Utah Beach

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