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History, 16.02.2021 21:20, minnie7760

What made generals MacArthur and Patton different from Eisenhower? -They shared power with European generals.
-They were not involved in D-Day planning.
-They were both responsible for major Allied losses in their fields of battle.
-They would not listen to anyone else; they had to have their own way.

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