Dwight d. Eisenhower was chosen as the leader of the US forces in Europe.
Explanation:
- Before the actual advent of the world war II, the United States kept reciprocating that it would not participate in the war directly.
- But as the tensions grew, it became necessary for the United States to take the leadership of the allied forces towards itself.
- To handle the front in Europe, President Roosevelt appointed General Eisenhower as he believed he was the only person capable of leading the military of the allied forces.