A new book is coming out next February that focuses on the life of William E. “Joe” Potter. Disney fans will recognize Potter’s name as the man who guided the transformation of Florida land into what would become Walt Disney World Resort.
D-Day to Disney World: The Remarkable Life of Major General William E. “Joe” Potter looks at the life of this man and how it intersected with some major historical events. This includes World War II, the Cold War, the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, and the Florida Project with Walt Disney. The book can be preordered on Amazon or where books are sold. Check out the official description below.
D-Day to Disney World: The Remarkable Life of Major General William E. “Joe” Potter
For more than three decades, Major General William E. “Joe” Potter operated at the heart of some of the twentieth century’s most consequential enterprises. He helped sustain the Allied drive across Europe after D-Day, governed the Panama Canal Zone at the height of Cold War tension, directed operations for the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, and later joined Walt Disney’s inner circle to help build the Florida Project that became Walt Disney World. Despite influencing projects that reshaped American military power, global commerce, and popular culture, Potter’s name has largely disappeared from history.
In D-Day to Disney World, historian Brian D. Laslie restores Potter’s place in the story of the American century―and reveals the extraordinary reach of the military engineers, logisticians, and administrators who built the modern world from behind the scenes.
During World War II, Potter became one of the Army’s indispensable organizers inside the Communications Zone, the vast logistical network that sustained Allied armies after Normandy. As American and Allied forces raced across France faster than railroads and pipelines could support them, Potter helped oversee the systems that kept fuel, ammunition, vehicles, and food moving eastward, including operations connected to the famed Red Ball Express. Victory depended not only on battlefield leadership, but on supplies reaching the front before the advance stalled.
After the war, Potter’s career carried him into the center of America’s expanding global and political ambitions. As governor of the Panama Canal Zone, he confronted rising unrest over U.S. control of one of the world’s most strategic waterways. Later, working alongside master builder Robert Moses, Potter helped coordinate the immense logistical and construction demands of the New York World’s Fair before Walt Disney recruited him for an even more ambitious undertaking in central Florida.
Disney needed more than imagination to build his experimental city in the swamps outside Orlando. He needed roads, drainage, utilities, construction systems, and organizational control on a near-military scale. Joe Potter knew how to build exactly that.
Blending biography, military history, and the history of American infrastructure, D-Day to Disney World tells the remarkable story of the soldier-engineer whose unseen work helped shape modern America.
The book is written by Brian D. Laslie. It will be released on February 9, 2027. Laslie is a graduate of The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina and a historian of air and space power studies with a doctorate from Kansas State University.
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