Allied Leaders of World War II

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The Allied Leaders of World War II consists of the important political and military figures during the war.

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  • Douglas MacArthur was General of the Army in the Pacific and commander of the U.S. Army Forces Far East. He commanded the American forces in the Philippines before relocating his command to Australia. He accepted the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945.

  • King George VI was the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom during WWII. Despite only having the role of a figurehead, George VI was seen as a symbol of national unity during the war. Throughout the war the King provided morale throughout the UK. He would visit bomb sites and munition factories.
King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth with Eleanor Roosevelt in London
King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth with Eleanor Roosevelt in London
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister of Canada during the second world war. He exercised Canada's newfound and greater independence from the United Kingdom by first having the decision to go to war debated in the Canadian parliament. During the war, he played host to many world leaders, and saw a greater strengthening of Canada-US relations as the two nations fought on the same side. During his period as Prime Minister during the war, Canada gained an important role for its smal population size.
  • Mahatma Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of the Indian National Congress. An opponent of Nazism and Fascism, prior to the war Gandhi sent an open letter to Hitler asking him to touted tolerance. When the war broke out Gandhi had favored offering "non-violent moral support" to the British effort. Gandhi declared that India could not be party to a war ostensibly being fought for democratic freedom, while that freedom was denied in India herself. As the war progressed, Gandhi increased his demands for independence.
  • Harold Alexander was a Field Marshal commanding the 15th Army Group and all Allied ground forces in Italy. In 1940 he was the last division commander to be evacuated from Dunkirk. Alexander received the surrender of German forces in Italy on April 29, 1945.
  • Archibald Wavell was commander of British and Commonwealth forces in the Middle East and later in the Pacific. Before the war he was named as the head of Middle East Command. The Italian forces in North Africa greatly outnumbered the British. Wavell, however, was able to not only defend against the Italian attacks but to defeat the Italians and occupy their colonies in Somaliland and end the occupation of Ethiopia. He was replaced by Claude Auchinleck in 1941.
  • Thomas Albert Blamey was the commander in chief of the Australian military during WWII. He was Australia's first and only Field Marshal. In 1945 he signed the Japanese surrender document on behalf of Australia.
  • Harry Crerar was a Canadian general and the country's leading field commander. He was commander of Canadian forces in Europe.

  • Georgy Zhukov was a Soviet Field Marshal who led the Red Army to liberate the Soviet Union from Nazi occupation. He would lead the Soviets to overrun much of Eastern Europe, and to the capture of Berlin. After the war Zhukov was the supreme Military Commander of the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany.

  • Chiang Kai-shek was the leader of the Nationalist government in the Republic of China and also the supreme commander of the China Theatre, which also included Burma. He wished to defeat communism first before taking on Japan, but after the Xi'an Incident Chiang Kai-shek made a temporary truce with the communists to form a united front against Japan. After the war the truce ended and hostilities continued until his government retreated to Taiwan.
  • Mao Zedong was leader of the Communist Party of China. He formed an alliance with the Nationalist Government after the Xi'an Incident. After the war, the truce ended and hostilities continued until the communists gained control of the mainland.
  • Zhang Xueliang was warlord of Manchuria after the death of his father. Nicknamed the "Young Marshal", he was a strong opponent of the Japanese occupation. He was responsible for the Xi'an incident which established a truce between the Nationalist and Communists. He was detained by the government and played no role during the war.

  • Edward Rydz-Śmigły was Marshal of Poland and commander of the Polish armed forces during the invasion of Poland. After the invasion; Śmigły-Rydz took complete responsibility for Poland's military defeat. He later resigned and joind the resistance movement as a common underground soldier.

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