Patton
General George Patton.
EISENHOWER!
The American general is not Eisenhower! =l
i agree. obviously, u don't pay attention in class. i mean i don't listen in class that much either, but i know a heck of alot more than u. the answer is Patton.
Yep, It's Patton.
Eisenhower was indeed a general, but was not in Africa.
it is my understanding that the first general to lead u.s. forces in Africa was a two star named Lloyd fredentall who was romped by rommel at kasserine pass Tunisia. he was replaced as 2nd corps commander by gen. geoerge s. Patton who was recently promoted to a three star after landing in morrocco in'43 as part of operation torch. with his deputy commander gen. Omar bradley together routed the Germans in the battle of el guettar. ultra (eave's dropping system) provided excellent Intel and the Americans had the element of surprise on their side plus newly arrived heavy artillery armaments in their arsenal proved devastating. Patton was appointed commander of the 7th army and bradley took over command ot the second corps. after cleaning up North Africa with the british,free french,free poles and other allied forces it was on to Sicily to attack Italy "the soft underbelly' of the axis forces. some folks state that their was two fronts in the European theatre during the second world war but in fact their were numerous fronts, from ground forces to counter-intelligence,resistance movements to the air!
Maj. Gen. George S. Patton was the American commander in North Africa, The British Commander was Lt. Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, America only joined near the end of the offensive in late 1942, when the German/Italian forces were already being forced North west from Egypt to French Morocco, the American Forces then aided the British forces id dealing the final blow to the German divisions in N. Africa
There were actually two different generals in charge of North Africa in WWII. General Lloyd Frendendall and later General George S. Patton.
The British forces in Africa during WW2 were first commanded by General Wavell, then Gen Claude Auchinleck, then briefly Gen Alexander and finally Lt. Gen Bernard Montgomery.
General Jan Smuts...
General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. sure pal
Originally called Operation Gymnast, Operation Torch was the British-American invasion of French North Africa during the second african campaign during World War 2.
Major General John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing commanded the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War 1. He was in command for the war's entirety.
General John J. Pershing, U.S. Army
Bernard Montgomery ^ He was British.
Rommel
general George Patton Dwight d. eisenhower
EISENHOWER
General John Joseph Pershing.
Dwight Eisenhower is the president who as a US general was involved with fighting in North Africa during World War 2.
general eisenhower
Yeah right.
Gen. Pershing
General Erwin Rommel
General Jan Smuts...
General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. sure pal