Two Letters Decided Montgomery's Career — Only One Was Ever Sent
Автор: WW2 AFTERMATH
Загружено: 2026-02-06
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December 30, 1944. Two letters sat on two desks, 90 miles apart.
Montgomery's letter demanded command of all Allied forces.
Eisenhower's response offered the Combined Chiefs a choice:
him or Montgomery.
One letter was sent. One was torn apart. Both decided the
war's final five months.
This is the story of 48 hours that nearly fractured the
Allied command—and the midnight drive that prevented it.
📚 HISTORICAL ACCURACY & DRAMATIZATION NOTICE
This video is based on verified historical records, military
archives, and documented accounts.
To enhance the narrative experience, some scenes have been
dramatized and dialogue has been reconstructed from historical
documentation, after-action reports, and witness testimony.
Sources consulted:
National Archives and Records Administration
US Army Historical Division reports
Published military histories and memoirs
Declassified documents
For academic research, please consult primary sources and
professional historians.
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