General Eisonhower
Sorry, Wrong War. Eisenhower led during World War II. The Alllies during World War I were lead by several commanders, as there was not a Joint Effort like there was in World War II.
Sir Douglas Haig was the Commander of the British forces, for example, and Marshal Petain led the French.
Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander for the western allies. Stalin took care of the main front; the Russian Front.
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
French Risistance
British, French, American. And not much French.
Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander for the western allies. Stalin took care of the main front; the Russian Front.
During World War 2, Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the Allies on the Western Front.
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
Sir Douglas Haig
Ferdinand Foch was the Allied Commander on the Western Front. Paul von Hindenburg was the commander for the Germans.
In the second World War the decisive turning point on the western front was D-Day. This was when the Allies invaded Nazi occupied France.
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
The four different fronts in World War II were the Eastern Front (between Germany and the Soviet Union), the Western Front (between Germany and the Allies in Western Europe), the Pacific Front (between Japan and the Allies in the Pacific Ocean), and the African Front (primarily between Italy and the Allies in North Africa).
The primary objective of the Allies in World War 1 was to eliminate Nazi Germany on the Western Front. They also wanted to end Japan's supremacy in the Pacific.
A plan for the Western allies to open the second front in France in 1942.
The primary objective of the Allies in World War 1 was to eliminate Nazi Germany on the Western Front. They also wanted to end Japan's supremacy in the Pacific.
French Risistance