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Essay heading: Invasion of Normandy
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The presidents of these governments, Roosevelt and Churchill, agreed that Eisenhower should command the operation.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
The main reason that Eisenhower was chosen to command the invasion was that he was fresh off of victories in Africa and Italy. (World War II: pg 481). After much debate, American and British planners had agreed to attack the Normandy coast instead of the Pas de Calais; which, being closer to England was the more obvious spot for and invasion... displayed 300 characters
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(World War II: pg 481). After much debate, American and British planners had agreed to attack the Normandy coast instead of the Pas de Calais; which, being closer to England was the more obvious spot for and invasion. With Pas de Calais being the obvious spot of invasion, Allies started to convince the Germans that Calais was the spot to invade... displayed next 300 characters
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