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Essay heading: Invasion Of Normandy
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(Anderson, Jervis. Pg 86)
American General Dwight D. Eisenhower was named supreme commander for the allies in Europe. British General, Sir Frederick Morgan, established a combined American-British headquarters known as COSSAC, for Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander. COSSAC came up with a number of plans for the Allies, including Operation Overlord... displayed 300 characters
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COSSAC came up with a number of plans for the Allies, including Operation Overlord. Eisenhower felt that operation Overlord was a sound plan in general, but needed a few revisions. After the disastrous hit-and-run raid in 1942 in Dieppe, planners saw that(Candaela, Kerry. Pg 73) German defenses were simply too strong and could easily fight off a number of small assaults... displayed next 300 characters
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