When Montgomery Mocked the U.S. After 72 Hours’ Planning – This Backfired
Автор: WW2 Frontlines
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When Montgomery dismissed what he called “72 hours’ planning,” the Anglo‑American alliance didn’t fracture—but the pushback quietly reshaped who steered the campaign. The clash grew out of late‑summer 1944 debates in Normandy and northern France, as Montgomery pressed for a single “narrow front” thrust while Eisenhower kept a broad‑front approach under SHAEF. The meeting at Montgomery’s HQ on 23 August 1944 became a fault line: strategy, national pride, and control of resources collided. Using declassified staff correspondence, after‑action reports, and archival footage, this episode sets up the moment the sarcasm backfired—without spoiling the final consequence. Subscribe for more forgotten WWII stories.
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