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Cigarette Lighter

Made by Ronson1940

Eisenhower National Historic Site, National Park Service

Eisenhower National Historic Site, National Park Service
Gettysburg, PA, United States

General Eisenhower carried this pocket lighter throughout World War II. A heavy smoker, wear use is evident on the sides. It was presented on the evening of December 14, 1949, to William E. Robinson when the General gave up smoking during a bridge game at the Morningside Heights home at Columbia University.

The pressure on Eisenhower was enormous. In the weeks leading up to D-Day he was drinking 24 cups of coffee and smoking six packs of cigarettes a day, while averaging two hours of uninterrupted sleep per night.

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Eisenhower National Historic Site, National Park Service

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