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Papessa [141]
2 years ago
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n 1942, who commanded US troops in Europe? Erwin Rommel George Patton Franklin Roosevelt Dwight D. Eisenhower

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Akimi4 [234]2 years ago
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Dwight D. Eisenhower had control of the troop movements in WWII.

Hope this helps!

Firdavs [7]2 years ago
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The correct answer is D) Dwight Eisenhower.

In 1942, Dwight D: Eisenhower commanded US troops in Europe.

He was named commander of the United States troops in Europe to fight in World War II on June 25, 1942. He was a smart military man which results made to appointed as supreme Allied commander of all armies in the war. His tenacity, capacity, dedication, results, and diplomacy made them win the elections to became the 34th President of the United States.

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