Word: frankfurt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Early in 1946, town and village elections would be held in the U.S. zone, and U.S. troops withdrawn to three state capitals, Stuttgart, Munich, Frankfurt am Main...
Eisenhower, speaking in Frankfurt, had the answer: no. He criticized critics who seized on a single, unofficial report and "accepted it as policy." Said he: "I would not stay here for five minutes if I thought that for expediency it would be up to me to modify the Potsdam Agreement. . . . I say let Germany find out what it means to start...
General Dwight D. Eisenhower celebrated his 55th birthday in fine style. He went to a Frankfurt am Main football game, raced his friend General Georgie Patton across the field. Into his box popped an impulsive WAC private, who bussed him soundly. Some 20,000 G.I.s rose and sang, "Happy Birthday, Dear General...
...hours after investigators had returned from Bavaria (a first glance had revealed that 20 Nazi bigshots were still in office), General Patton reported in person to Eisenhower at Frankfurt...
Exactly what had happened, no one in Geetingsville knew. Both the War Department in Washington and ETO headquarters in Frankfurt refused to divulge the facts of Bobby's crime...