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D. Eisenhower Swears in ALS During WWII "How can I ever offer a cigarette to anyone who might read 'The Victorious' Gen.? Damn!" Beckett LOA

2p, [8” x 10"], ALS, Dwight Eisenhower to Mamie Eisenhower. [Gueux, France], Dated October 16, [1944], signed “Ike”. Eisenhower writes to Mamie as the Allies were pushing Germany back to Berlin, and expresses thanks for the birthday gifts she sent him, including a cigarette case. Eisenhower laments, "…how can I ever offer a cigarette to anyone who might read 'The Victorious' Gen.?...... Damn!” Letters in which Presidents swear are extremely scarce. Includes a full LOA from Beckett Authentication. 

Signature dark and bold. Expected folds from mailing. The letter reads in full:

"Darling:

Just a note to thank you for slippers and "wild Wests." Two go to Ethel Wyman (hers and for her daughter) and one to the Levys. The cigarette case is obviously an expensive gift, but how can I ever offer a cigarette to anyone who might read 'The victorious' Gen. ?...... Damn! However the thought was nice and I've written a really nice note to them both. Good thing you told me who they were. But tell them personally I truly appreciate their thought!! Maybe I'll get to use the house at La Ferte, Near Meaux. Remember the town?

I must run. Lots of love, always. 

Well that one was over more quickly than I anticipated - so 'hear me' again. I am truly sorry you still have indigestion attacks - from your photos you look so well! I'm sorry there's no hope this morning -- Lots and lots of love.

Ike

P.S. I sent a note to the Mrs. Loggert that sent the 3 books to you!

P:P.S. Sent Wagner letters direct - also one to man who sent me bottle opener."

Eisenhower wrote this letter in the heat of WWII, just four months after D-Day as British, US, and Canadian troops successfully landed on the Normandy beaches of France, and four days before US troops would land in the Philippines. That December, the Germans launched a final offensive in the west, known as the Battle of the Bulge, in an attempt to re-conquer Belgium and split the Allied forces along the German border. By January 1, 1945, the Germans were in retreat, and on May 7–8 of 1945, Germany would sign an unconditional surrender at the headquarters of General Eisenhower.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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