Gen Omar Bradley and Gen Bernard Montgomery were the Commanding generals on D-Day.
There were many, many Generals at D-Day. I would estimate that over 50 General officers of the British, American and Canadian forces were on France by nightfall of D-Day.
GENERAL OMAR N. BRADLEY U.S. ARMY
The Germans lost D-Day because of disorganisation and Hitler's refusal to take his generals advice.
General Dwight Eisenhower was in charge.
Gen. Gerd von Rundstedt, commanding the German forces in the west, and Gen. Erwin Rommel, commanding the forces in France.
There were many, many Generals at D-Day. I would estimate that over 50 General officers of the British, American and Canadian forces were on France by nightfall of D-Day.
Its was John Adams
Allies: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery, Omar Bradley, Trafford Leigh-Mallory, Arthur Tedder, Miles Dempsey, and Bertram Ranmsey. Eisenhower and Bradley are USA Generals and the rest are UK Generals. Axis: Gerd von Runstedt, Erwin Rommel, Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg, Friedrich Dollmann, Hans von Salmuth, and Wilhelm Falley. All of the following generals were German.
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He was Commanding General of the D-Day invasion before becoming President.
GENERAL OMAR N. BRADLEY U.S. ARMY
The Germans lost D-Day because of disorganisation and Hitler's refusal to take his generals advice.
General Dwight Eisenhower was in charge.
No Generals. Just a Major (Anderson) commanding the garrison on the island of Fort Sumter.
Gen. Gerd von Rundstedt, commanding the German forces in the west, and Gen. Erwin Rommel, commanding the forces in France.
There were ten Athenian generals - one for each tribal regiment, plus a polemarch - the magistrate charged with commanding the army - his name was Callimachus.The stroy goes that each of the generals had command in succession for a day each. The battle occurred on the tenth day, on which day it was the turn of Miltiades.
Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.