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Kruschev means "one who clears land" or "pear orchard". It doesn't mean clay. Eisenhower means "iron hewer": the person who works with iron, not the iron itself.<ref>[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kruschev Surname Database]  
Kruschev means "one who clears land" or "pear orchard". It doesn't mean clay. Eisenhower means "iron hewer": the person who works with iron, not the iron itself.<ref>[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kruschev Surname Database]</ref>


William Branham said, "Khrushchev, in Russia, means 'clay' . Eisenhower , in Amer-... in English, means 'iron'. We're at the end." (Dec 8, 1960)
William Branham said, "Khrushchev, in Russia, means 'clay' . Eisenhower , in Amer-... in English, means 'iron'. We're at the end." (Dec 8, 1960)