The Moment Eisenhower Finally Had Enough of Montgomery’s Endless Demands
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December 29th, 1944. Versailles. General Dwight Eisenhower sits alone in his office, reading a telegram from British Field Marshal Montgomery for the third time. His hands are trembling. Not from fear. From rage. Montgomery has just sent him an ultimatum. Give me complete command of all Allied forces, or I'm going over your head to Churchill and the Combined Chiefs.
It's a coup attempt disguised as a telegram. Eisenhower stands, walks to the window, stares at the winter landscape for five full minutes. When he turns back, his decision is made. He picks up a pen and writes the most dangerous message of the entire war. "Choose between me and Montgomery. One of us is leaving Europe. I don't care which one." The Supreme Commander just bet the entire alliance on a single hand. What happens next will determine who really commands the Western Front.
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