Charles DeGaulle The French general who escaped to England after the fall of France and led the Free French forces during the Allied invasion of Europe. From England he broadcast on the BBC urging resistance. He would later serve as France's president.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower U.S. commander of the European Theater of Operations (ETO). After commanding U.S. forces in North Africa and directing the invasions of Sicily, he became the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, and masterminded the D-Day invasion. After WWII, he served two terms as our 34th president.
Adolph Hitler The fascist leader of Nazi Germany and the architect of the Holocaust which killed six million Jewish people.