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because the Germans had some good positions were they could see the allied troops attacking easily, most of there positions were uphill.
US Army General Stillwell, CBI Theater; US Army General MacArthur Southwest Pacific; US Navy Admiral Nimitz, the rest of the Pacific Theater.
False radio traffic, made up troop movements and the highly visible presence of Patton- the American general most feared by the Germans.
You don't give us the names of "these" theaters you have been given to chose from, so we can't tell. But the most important theaters of war in 1945 for the USA were Italy, France and Germany itself. The Germans by the way did not surrender to the USA; they surrendered to the combined Allied Powers: Great Britain, the USA, the Soviet Union and France.
Most likely it would be France because it was their country that had been taken over and occupied so they wanted the Germans out the fastest , go to bussinessmouse.googlepages.com
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.
because the Germans had some good positions were they could see the allied troops attacking easily, most of there positions were uphill.
Franklin Roosevelt died towards the end the Harry Truman was presidentThe political leader of the US for most of the war was FDR - although Truman was president for the last part of the war. Eisenhower was Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe - which put him in charge of US forces in Europe. Douglas MacArthur, was Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the South West Pacific Area, 1942-45. Chester W. Nimitz was Fleet Admiral and commander of the United States Pacific Fleet in 1941-42 and became supreme commander of Allied forces in the Pacific Ocean Area, 1942-45.
The Second Battle of El Alamein was perhaps the most important battle in the African theatre because it was the first major Allied offensive against the Germans.
US Army General Stillwell, CBI Theater; US Army General MacArthur Southwest Pacific; US Navy Admiral Nimitz, the rest of the Pacific Theater.
In 1942, US General Dwight David Eisenhower became the commander of Allied troops in the Eastern Theater of the War. This covered most of Western Europe. Under Eisenhower the D-Day landing of Allied troops occurred in Normandy, France.
The Big 3 of the Allied Forces Nations were Russia, England and the United States. They were the largest and most involved in defeating the Germans and the Japanese.
On the Allied side, the (British) Sopwith Camel was one of the most famous. The Germans had the Fokker Triplane which was flown by Manfred von Richthofen, the famous Red Baron.
During World War II, the Allied invasion that was most clearly expected by the German occupiers of Europe was Operation Overlord, the "D-Day" invasion of Normandy in June of 1944. The Germans did not know that this invasion would take place in June nor against the Normandy coast; however, they were expecting some invasion-attempt against the coast of Western Europe during the summer of 1944.
By population, New York, New York contains the most Germans. By percentage, Monterey, Ohio has the most Germans.
The Soviet Union killed the most Germans of the three major Allied Powers. This happened during the large-scale fighting on the Eastern Front. German military deaths were huge on the Eastern Front, and civilian losses (missing & killed) were extremely large. Likewise, in return the Soviet Union had the largest number of deaths from the Germans as any of the Allied nations.
The Germans expected the invasion to be at the Pais de Calais on the Northern coast of France.Deception through Operation Fortitude helped lead the Germans to this thought. This famous operation included the creation of fake tanks, radio traffic, and other fake military equipment. False information was leaked to the Germans so they would anticipate a diversion by allied forces.This plan worked extremely well. German Panzers were held in reserve upon the invasion of Normandy for the "real" invasion at Calais. northern france