President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill were pushing for D-Day, but the real organiser was General Eisenhower.
Ike Eisenhower was the man behind D-Day; he wasn't President at the time, but became President later.
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General Dwight D. Eisenhower who later became President lad the D-Day invasion. The President at that thime was President Franklin Delano Rooservelt (FDR).
President Roosevelt was in office at the time.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
D-Day occurred in WWII. President Obama was not born yet.
Dwight D. Eisenhower he fought on D-day
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Harry Truman was the president when the war ended after Roosevelt died suddenly.
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Eisenhower, but he wasn't President at the time.
Actually, this is a myth. President Obama is one of four presidents who DID go to visit the D-Day memorial in France.
I believe President Roosevelt's son was a Lt. Col. at Normany on d-day