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The U.S. Army. The Air Force was part of the Army until after World War II. The Navy was at sea and had a bigger role in the Pacific campaign against Japan. The Marine Corps was also concentrated in the Pacific. In addition, the Army was more suitable for fighting on European terrain, as they were able to use armored vehicles more efficiently as well has fighting at farther range.

The war against Japan appears to have been far more brutal, as American victory depended significantly on the Marine infantry themselves.

If you're talking about the European war prior to U.S. involvement, the Soviet Union (Russia) was already pushing westward towards and eventually into Germany. The U.S. wasn't directly involved until mid-1944. The war in Europe officially started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.

The Soviet Union took the highest casualties in the world and the war was already being won. From what I've noticed in my research, fighting on the eastern European front was far more brutal than the western front, where Americans were doing most of the fighting against the Germans.

So if you're asking who did most of the fighting in Europe before D-Day regardless to which front, your answer is the Soviet Union.

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Soviet Union, Tuva, and Poland troops did most of the fighting in Europe before D-Day. In addition, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia troops were already fighting in Europe.

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Before D-Day there was no fighting in Europe except in 1940 when the German armies advanced across Europe against almost no opposition.

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The Allied Powers did the most fighting.

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