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How many US generals were in WW2?

How many US generals were in WW2?

Nearly 1,100 U.S. Army generals served at some point during World War II, and of those about 40 died during or immediately following the war. Not all were in combat units, and some were not in enemy territory when they died.

Who was the best US general in WW2?

Dwight D. Eisenhower: Commanding the most successful Allied Coalition in history (1943-45), “Ike” led the Normandy invasion, defeated the German Ardennes Offensive and smashed Hitler’s Western Front armies.

Who was the best U.S. General during WWII?

George Patton (1885-1945) Patton was also among the best generals of World War II. He’s famed for his leadership as well as for the victories he won from the Nazis. In 1944, Patton received the control of the U.S. third military.

Who was the worst general in WWII?

A late German friend of mine, Walter Baumgartl, once classified Patton as one of the worst generals of WW2. This judgment arose due to an incident during the campaign in Sicily when Patton slapped a soldier who was suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome. For this, Patton was court marshalled and side-lined.

Who were the best generals in World War 2?

In addition to leading the A.E.F. to victory in World War I, Pershing notably served as a mentor to many in the generation of generals who led the United States Army during World War II, including George Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Lesley J. McNair, George S. Patton, and Douglas MacArthur.

How many US soldiers dies in WWII?

Although most battles were fought in Europe, America was very active in the war, also suffering great losses. Nobody has exact figures, but it is estimated that around the U.S. counted around 407,000 military deaths and around 12,000 civilian deaths (due to crimes of war and military activity such as bombings.)