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Q: Which of these theaters of world was II was most closely associated with the allied landing at Omaha beach?
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Theaters of World War 2 was most closely associated with the Allied landing at Omaha Beach?

Western European Theater


Which theater of World War II was most closely associated with the allied landing at Omaha beach?

The Mediterranean Area was closely associated with the Invasion of Sicily.


Which event closely followed the Allied landing in Inchon in September of 1950?

The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.


Which event closely followed the Allied landing at Inchon in September of 1950?

The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.


Which event closely followed the allied landing at Inchon September of 1950?

The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.


Which of these theaters of world war 2 was most closely associated with the surrender of the Germans to the USA?

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.


Who was the allied commander of the Normandy landing?

Eisenhower.


Which theater of world war 2 was most closely associated with the allied leading the Omaha beach?

Omaha Beach, along with Utah, Sword, Gold and Juno Beaches were the sites for the major allied offensive on D-Day, 1944.


D-Day landing site where almost 3000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded?

D-Day landing site where almost 3000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded?


Who commanded the Allied landing at Normandy on D Day?

Eisenhower


The Allied landing on Normandy is known as?

It was known as D-day


What is the best description of Inchon?

It is the site of an amphibious landing that was an Allied victory