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How did Dwight Eisenhower contribute to the Allied victory to World War II?

A. He was the president of the United States and signed the Lend-Lease Act.
B. He was the political who negotiated a U.S alliance with France and Great Britain.
C. He was the diplomat charged with representing U.S. interests the Yalta Conference.
D. He was the supreme Allied commander and oversaw Operation Overlord.

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Dwight Eisenhower contributed to the Allied victory to World War 2 :

D. He was The Supreme Allied Commander and oversaw Operation Overlord.

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The correct answer would be D. Eisenhower was made Supreme Allied Commander by then-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was put in charge of Operation Overlord, which is better known as D-Day.

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