历届美国总统简介:德怀特·戴维·艾森豪威尔(在线收听) |
德怀特·戴维·艾森豪威尔(Dwight David Eisenhower),美国第34任总统(1953年-1961年在任)。1890年,艾森豪威尔出生于美国德克萨斯州丹尼森的一个已经破产的基督徒家庭,他在艰苦生活中磨砺了意志。1915年毕业于西点军校,毕业时在班上排在第61名,只得到军士长的军衔。后在得克萨斯州圣安东尼第19步兵师服役,少尉军衔。
第二次世界大战期间,他担任盟军在欧洲的最高指挥官,1944年至1945年里负责计划和执行监督进攻维希法国和纳粹德国的行动。1948年2月退役,任哥伦比亚大学校长至1953年(但从1950年起一直缺席而担任北约司令)。[1] 1952年作为共和党总统候选人参加竞选总统获胜,成为美国第34任总统,1956年再次竞选获胜,蝉联总统。1969年3月28日在华盛顿因心脏病逝世[2] 。被美国的权威期刊《大西洋月刊》评为影响美国的100位人物第28名。
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States and the last to be born in the nineteenth century. He was born in Texas in 1890, the third of seven sons. He excelled in sports in high school, and received an appointment to the West Point Military Academy. This prepared him for a distinguished career in the Army. He is often ranked as one of America’s top 10 Presidents.
In his early Army career, he excelled in his duties. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, he was called to Washington for a war plans assignment. He commanded the Allied Forces landing in North Africa. On D-Day, 1944, he led the troops invading France. After the war, he became President of Columbia University. In 1951 he became the first Supreme Commander of the newly established NATO forces.
Republicans persuaded him to run for President in 1952. "I like Ike" was an irresistible slogan; he won with a sweeping victory. During his two terms in office, Eisenhower got a truce in Korea and worked tirelessly to ease the tensions of the Cold War. This was difficult as both the US and Soviet Union were stockpiling nuclear bombs. He signed the bill that created NASA to compete with the Russians in the space race.
At home, he pursued the moderate policies of "Modern Republicanism." When he left office in 1961, he pointed out that, "America is today the strongest, most influential, and most productive nation in the world." He also ordered the complete desegregation of the Armed Forces. "There must be no second class citizens in this country," he wrote. He died after a long illness on March 28, 1969.
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