The fourteen points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiation in order to end world war I
The main point of the excerpt is that readers should be aware of the damage that the war has done to a generation of men who were impacted by it, and read the book with this idea in mind.
The epigraph wants to make sure that readers who approach this book do it with the same purpose as the one with which the author wrote it. He does not want the readers to think of this book as an accusation, a confession or an adventure.
<h2>Answer: Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Eisenhower was a General of the Army of the United States, who during the Second World War, was the supreme allied commander in the western front of Europe and directed the battle of Normandy.
This military operation was initiated on June 6th, 1944 with the invasion of Normandy by the Allies during the Second World War and culminated in the liberation of the Western Europe territories occupied by the Nazi Germany.
In addition, Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States between 1953 and 1961.
I believe if you are talking about 9/11 the answer would be Pennsylvania
First the person will be located in the smokey corners of the building.
He smells fire as he starts walking out a bit farther from the building.
The person sees dead bodies but chooses to ignore it.
He hears the battle cries of the soldiers who are fighting for their lives.
He touches the side of a dead face that used to be his sisters but the look of it seems as distant memory.
He then starts thinking if we win this battle we can get: our enemies cargo and retrieve many gifts from those around us for saving their homes and also we will have the honor of all of our enemies being destroyed!
A week after this battle we will be rich and happy! For we will have conquered our enemies and will never have to worry again! Lets defeat them!
Signed,
Frequent Answerer Sargedog