Dwight David Eisenhower is one of those men who marked their imprint on the history of the 20th century as Commander of the Allied forces in the Mediterranean and Europe during the World War II, but it is often forgotten that he held the Oval Office of the White House for eight years. The one who was affectionately nicknamed Ike since his childhood in Abilene was always a reasoned and reasonable man. AUTHOR: Christophe Prime is an historian, specialist of the Second World War and the Battle of Normandy. He has been collaborating for several years in several military history journals and participates in Documentaries. In particular, he has published numerous books of authority, including Omaha Beach, Tuesday, June 6, 1944 (2016) and Arromanches, artificial ports and allied logistics (2018).