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  1. Dwight D. Eisenhower's tenure as the 34th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1953, and ended on January 20, 1961.

  2. Dwight David Eisenhower (/ ˈ aɪ z ən h aʊ. ər / EYE-zən-how-ər; born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961.

  3. La presidenza di Dwight Eisenhower ha inizio il 20 gennaio 1953 a mezzogiorno con la cerimonia d'inaugurazione e relativo insediamento del presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America, per poi terminare dopo due mandati consecutivi il 20 gennaio 1961.

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    January 20 – First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
    January 21 – President Eisenhower meets with Herbert Brownell Jr. in the Oval Office for discussions on business. This is President Eisenhower's first appointment since taking office. George M. Hum...
    January 22 – President Eisenhower appoints Charles Erwin Wilson as the 5th United States Secretary of Defense during the evening. Wilson agrees beforehand to abandon his General Motors stock that w...
    January 27 – Committees vote for President Eisenhower to reorganize the government and for Congress to have an easier time vetoing reorganization moves.
    January 2– It is disclosed that President Eisenhower will submit tax programs to Congress that have been modified in a message shortly after he delivers the State of the Union address and regular b...
    January 4 – President Eisenhower issues a memorandum on Red Cross to the heads of departments and agencies. President Eisenhower states his wishes for a continuation of the "consistently high stand...
    January 4 – In an evening address from the Broadcast Room of the White House, President Eisenhower notes accomplishments of the administration over the last eleven months of its existence and the g...
    January 5  – Eisenhower orders that a "blank wall" be placed between physicist J. Robert Oppenheimerand all areas of operation of the Department of Defense.
    February 22 – Eisenhower addresses a joint session of Congress on the need to create the Interstate Highway System
    May 14 – The Warsaw Pactis formed by the Soviet Union and communist countries in eastern Europe as a military defense organization to counter NATO.
    June 2 – During an overtime session at night, in a vote of 50 to 18, the Senate approves a foreign aid bill of 3,408,000,000 backed by Eisenhower.
    July 21 – Eishenhower delivers "Open Skies" proposal to the four-power summit in Geneva.
    June 29 – Interstate Highway Systemis created.
    October 29 – Suez Crisis
    November 6 – President Eisenhower wins re-election against former Governor Adlai Stevenson from Illinois, the Democraticcandidate.
    January 5 – Eisenhower Doctrineis announced.
    January 20 – Second inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
    September 9 – Civil Rights Act of 1957
    October 4 – Sputnik 1 is launched, the first artificial Earth satellite.
    January 3 – President Eisenhower meets with his cabinet on the subject of the balanced budget intended to be submitted to Congress the following month.
    January 6 – President Eisenhower meets with the National Security Council for a discussion on US strategy for the Cold Warand the military aspects of his upcoming State of the Union address.
    January 9 – United States Secretary of State John Dullesanswers questions from senators on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a closed door meeting.
    July 29 – The National Aeronautics and Space Act established NASA.
    January 1 – Cuban Revolution ousts Cuban President Fulgencio Batista.
    January 3 - Alaska admitted as 49th state.
    June 19  – Eisenhower's nomination of Lewis Strauss to serve as U.S. Secretary of Commerceis defeated in the United States Senate.
    August 21 - Hawaii admitted as 50th state.
    January 1– President Eisenhower spends New Year's Day in Mamie's Cabin at the Augusta National Golf club. United States Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell holds separate meetings with steel chief...
    January 2– President Eisenhower spends the day working on his budget and the messages to be conveyed within his State of the Union address.
    January 5 – The United States Armyannounces a system of streamlined management with the intent of accelerating development of the Nike Zeus anti-missile missile with Colonel John G. Zierdt being na...
    January 14 – United States Secretary of the Army Wilbur M. Bruckerclarifies that his remarks about the intent of the US to defend nationalist China from Chinese communist aggression was not a confi...
    January 17 – President Eisenhower delivers his farewell address; warns of the military–industrial complex.
    January 20 – John F. Kennedy is inauguratedas the 35th president of the United States, at noon EST.
  4. Presidential transition of Dwight D. Eisenhower - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Background. Pre-election preparations. Eisenhower's victory. Transition personnel and logistics. Relationship between Eisenhower and Truman. Selection of appointees. Key activities of Eisenhower. Transition in federal departments and agencies.

  5. The United States foreign policy of the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, from 1953 to 1961, focused on the Cold War with the Soviet Union and its satellites. The United States built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons and nuclear delivery systems to deter military threats and save money while cutting back on expensive Army combat units.

  6. 27 ott 2009 · Print Page. Getty Images / Bert Hardy / Stringer. As supreme commander of Allied forces in Western Europe during World War II, Dwight D. Eisenhower led the massive invasion of Nazi-occupied...