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Prompt: Good leaders overcome problems, poor leaders don't. General Eisenhower chose to
invade Europe unexpectedly in between two major storms, and when we landed on D-Day the
celebrated German commander, Rommel, was vacationing away with his family.
Assignment: Describe how good leadership/decisions or poor decision making affected major
outcomes during WWII. Names must be named, and evidence must be cited.



Answer :

Final answer:

The impact of Eisenhower's leadership decisions during WWII exemplified the difference between good leadership and poor decision making.


Explanation:

Eisenhower's leadership decisions during WWII, particularly the planning and execution of D-Day, showcased the impact of good leadership versus poor decision making. By choosing to invade Europe unexpectedly and ensuring preparedness, Eisenhower's leadership proved instrumental in the success of the mission. In contrast, Rommel's absence during the critical time reflected a lack of effective leadership on the German side, contributing to the Allies' victory.


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