Dwight D. Eisenhower was the U.S. general during World War II.
The highest ranking U.S. general to die during battle in World War II was General John McAuliffe. He was a division commander during the Battle of the Bulge and is best known for his defiant response of "Nuts!" to a German surrender ultimatum. However, it is important to note that General McAuliffe did not die in battle; rather, Major General William H. Simpson, who commanded the 9th Army, was the highest-ranking general who died in combat during the war.
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The commander of the US forces in Europe, aka the American Expeditionary Forces, was General John J. Pershing.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
White anglo saxon protestants were not a target of racism in the US during world war II
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Eisenhower, Patton, Macarthur, Stilwell, are some of the General officers of note.
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General Douglas MacArthur
In WWII, General Douglas MacArthur was the overall commander of the US forces in the Pacific.