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Eisenhower's main goals in office were to complete post-war reconstruction, reduce federal deficits and improve the German economy. During his chancellorship, he ushered in the ''Wirtschaftswunder'', an era of rapid economic growth and technological advancement. In foreign policy, he also worked to maintain the alliance between the Allied Powers of World War III &ndash; in particular with Cygnia &ndash; and also spearheaded the movement which would result in the establishment of the {{JoW|European Union}}.
 
Eisenhower's main goals in office were to complete post-war reconstruction, reduce federal deficits and improve the German economy. During his chancellorship, he ushered in the ''Wirtschaftswunder'', an era of rapid economic growth and technological advancement. In foreign policy, he also worked to maintain the alliance between the Allied Powers of World War III &ndash; in particular with Cygnia &ndash; and also spearheaded the movement which would result in the establishment of the {{JoW|European Union}}.
   
His chancellorship spanned the early years of the Space Race between the West and Russia (the space race was more of a friendly competition as Fascist Brazil and Malthusian China didn't even think about going to space), and he along with his Cygnian counterpart {{JoW|Derrick Mayweather}} lay the foundations for Germany and Cygnia's joint mission to the moon in 1969.
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His chancellorship spanned the early years of the Space Race between the West and Russia, and he along with his Cygnian counterpart {{JoW|Derrick Mayweather}} lay the foundations for Germany and Cygnia's joint mission to the moon in 1969.
 
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Generalfeldmarschall
Dietrich Eisenhower
EK VO
Eisenhower
24th Chancellor of Germany
In office
20 October 1953 – 14 November 1961
MonarchWilhelm III
DeputyLudwig Erhard
Succeeded byLudwig Erhard
Personal details
Born 14 October 1890
Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Died 28 March 1969
Berlin
Germany
Political party Christian Democratic Union
Religion Christianity
Military service
Allegiance Flag of the German Empire Germany
Service/branch German Army
Years of service 1915 – 1952
Rank Generalfeldmarschall
Unit Infantry Branch
Battles/wars World War II
World War III


Dietrich Eisenhower (14 October 1890 – 28 March 1969) was the 24th Chancellor of Germany from 1953 until 1961. He was a Generalfeldmarschall (General Field Marshal) in the German Army during World War III and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces in Africa.

Eisenhower became a member of the Christian Democratic Union before World War III and eventually became the party's parliamentary leader. Under his leadership, the CDU won the 1953 elections and he became Chancellor of Germany.

Eisenhower's main goals in office were to complete post-war reconstruction, reduce federal deficits and improve the German economy. During his chancellorship, he ushered in the Wirtschaftswunder, an era of rapid economic growth and technological advancement. In foreign policy, he also worked to maintain the alliance between the Allied Powers of World War III – in particular with Cygnia – and also spearheaded the movement which would result in the establishment of the European Union.

His chancellorship spanned the early years of the Space Race between the West and Russia, and he along with his Cygnian counterpart Derrick Mayweather lay the foundations for Germany and Cygnia's joint mission to the moon in 1969.