Eisenhower: Soldier and President
What is the author's tone in Eisenhower: Soldier and President by Stephen E. Ambrose?

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The tone of this biography is objective, with very few moments of criticism. The author, Stephen E. Ambrose, mainly sticks to the facts; however, on occasion he does interject his own opinion or feelings as to whether the decisions Eisenhower made are correct.