The Supreme commander of ALL of the Allied forces during WWII, this included US and its ALLIES, was Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. But we must not forget all the other great Generals that served for Gen. Eisenhower. Among them Gen. George S. Patton (US), Gen. Douglas McCarthur (US), Gen. Montgomery-Monty (UK). Each of these men a long with other generals, led simultaneous offensives and operations that brought success to the allies.
General Douglas McArthur, General George S. Patton, and General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
I know one leader that was unbelievably significant: General Patton
If you go to this website:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commanders_of_World_War_II#United_States
There will be a list of all the commanders from all the departments!
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
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German Americans tried to prove their loyalty by changing their names.
Americans changed the names of the towns- XP Apex
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
The commanders that served during the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate sides, were called Generals. On the Union side his name was Ulysses S. Grant and on the Confederate side it was Robert E. Lee.
German and Hebrew names were the same during World War II as they were before (or after) the war.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
During World War II, American soldiers had many names for their primary enemies. Italians were disparaged as "Eyeties", Germans as "Krauts" or "Nazis" or "Fritz" or "Jerries", and the Japanese as "Japs" or "Nips", among many other insulting or catchy nick-names.
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Americans were encouraged to become more isolationist.
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