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Eisenhower vs. Montgomery : The Continuing Debate

by G. E. Murray, S. Faryna
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Overview

This book examines the postwar memoir fight over the broad front versus the single thrust strategy, the Allied advance on the Rhine, and the British call for a ground-forces commander other than General Eisenhower. It traces the argument in the postwar memoirs from 1946 through 1968 as well as the official histories of the United States, Britain, and Canada to see what the documents really said. What were men willing to say, what did they feel that they had to cover up? Field Marshal Montgomery was deeply chagrined that he had only one army group to command when he thought himself the most professional commander in Northwest Europe. Montgomery had little grasp of the intricacies of politics and could not understand that American public opinion made it impossible for Eisenhower to name him ground-forces commander. During the Battle of the Bulge the U.S. President and Chief of Staff settled the issue in Eisenhower's favor.

About the Author, G. E. Murray, S. Faryna

G. E. PATRICK MURRAY is Professor of History at Valley Forge Military College.

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Examines the Anglo-American debate over strategy and command in northwest Europe, 1944-45, and details the conflict between General Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery, drawing on postwar memoirs as primary sources. Compares memoirs by British and American military and government leaders and journalists to key official histories and to the contemporary record as detailed in official documents and headquarters diaries of 1944-45. Includes b&w photos and maps. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
November 30, 1996
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275947958

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