There where numerous Supreme Allied Commanders during WW2 in command of different operational areas.
General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean (1942-1944) & Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force (1944-1945).
Field Marshal Henry Maitland Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean (1944)
Field Marshal Harold Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean (1944-1945)
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander South East Asia Command (1943-1945)
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area (1942-1945)
FIELD MARSHEL ALEXANDER HAIG OF THE BRITISH ARMY.
Ferdinand Foch
Ferdinand Foch
Foch
General Eisenhower was the Supreme allied commander during World War 2.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during World War II. This is the common title given to the two Supreme Allied Commanders during World War II. He was not the Supreme Allied Commander for the U.S., per se; hence, the title 'Allied'. Eisenhower's official title actually was Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force (SCAEF), and it was for the forces in northwest Europe. The Second Supreme Allied Commander was for Southeast Asian, and it was called the Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command (SACSEA). This post was held for most its existence by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten.
General MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander of the ground troops in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. General Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater of the war.
The commander of Allied Armies during World War I was Ferdinand Foch. His position gave him responsibility for all British, French and American forces on both the Western and Italian fronts. Erich Ludendorff served as Supreme Commander of the German forces.
H.R. Alexander
Dwight Eisenhower was Supreme Commander Europe during World War 2
General Eisenhower was the Supreme allied commander during World War 2.
Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during WWII.
Dwight Eisenhower
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during World War II. This is the common title given to the two Supreme Allied Commanders during World War II. He was not the Supreme Allied Commander for the U.S., per se; hence, the title 'Allied'. Eisenhower's official title actually was Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force (SCAEF), and it was for the forces in northwest Europe. The Second Supreme Allied Commander was for Southeast Asian, and it was called the Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command (SACSEA). This post was held for most its existence by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten.
General MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander of the ground troops in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. General Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater of the war.
General Douglas MacArthur was the supreme commander of the allied forces in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2.
Dwight D. Eisenhower who was Supreme Allied Commander .
Ike was short for Eisenhower, Dewight David
The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe was Dwight Eisenhower.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
For the Allies it was Gen.Dwight D. Eisenhower- his title was Supreme Allied Commander.