Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during WWII.
Eisenhower commanded the allied forces in Europe during WWII.
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Ferdinand Foch
General Dwight David Eisenhower.
His name was Ferdinand Foch
Ike was short for Eisenhower, Dewight David
American General Dwight David Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe.
No, France was not one of the Allies during WWII. France was occupied by the Nazis until invaded by the Allied armies.
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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.
During World War II, the immediate outcome of 'Operation Overlord,' as the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, was called, was the securing of a beach-head in Europe for the Allies. Considered less immediately, the operation led to the breakout of powerful Allied armies into the interior of France and then, months later, the final surrender of Germany.
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