Eisenhower
General Dwight d. eisenhower was the AEF commander which stands allied expeditionary forces, during Normandy and continued after
Adolf Hitler was slleping in bed during the invasion of normandy
Harry Crerar was a general and the head commander of the Canadian military during the war. He was also the leader of the Canadians during the Invasion of Normandy and was very successful.
The German commander at Normandy during the D-Day invasion in June 1944 was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. He was in charge of the German Army Group B, responsible for defending the coast against the Allied invasion. Rommel was known for his defensive tactics and had prepared for the invasion, but his forces were ultimately unable to repel the Allied landing due to various factors, including surprise and a lack of coordinated response.
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The main commander of the Allied forces for the invasion of Normandy during World War II was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. As Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, he oversaw the planning and execution of Operation Overlord, which launched on June 6, 1944. Eisenhower's leadership was crucial in coordinating the efforts of multiple nations involved in the invasion.
Operation OVERLORD
During World War II, the code-name for the Allied invasion of Normandy (France) was 'Operation Overlord.' This invasion took place on June 6, 1944, and was successful.
He was the Supreme Commander of all Allied military forces in Europe.AnswerDwight Eisenhower was an important general in WWII. He was the Supreme Commander of Allied (anti-German) forces in the lead up to D-Day and in the actual landings in Normandy. He was also in Command of Allied forces at the Battle of the Bulge.
It was when 180,000 American, British, and Canadian troops landed on 5 beaches in Normandy in Nazi occupied France. It was the largest invasion in history.
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It is referred to as "D-Day" or the Normandy Invasion or Operation Overlord. There are actually many D-Days. The term refers to the start of any war campaign not just the Normandy Invasion but that particular D-Day invasion was the largest one that had ever happened. There were 6,000 ships in that invasion and hundreds of planes. There were over one hundred thousand people in that invasion too.