Years to VictoryMcKay, 1973 - 507 Seiten "Beginning with 'the loneliest man in the world,' General Dwight D. Eisenhower, making his decision to proceed with Operation Overlord, Years to Victory recounts the last years of World War II from the Allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944, to the utter defeat and unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan. As the dignitaries assembled on the deck of the United States battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay on the morning of September 2, 1945, the Axis had been totally destroyed."--Book Jacket. |
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... Montgomery , he succeeded in preventing an open breach , while urging those in higher command to do something about the command situation . " Ike , " he confided to his diary , " is incapable of running a land battle and it is all ...
... Montgomery , he succeeded in preventing an open breach , while urging those in higher command to do something about the command situation . " Ike , " he confided to his diary , " is incapable of running a land battle and it is all ...
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... Montgomery , and Bradley , and their principal staff officers . Once again Montgomery took over . Any idea of two drives into Germany was nonsense , he declared . Everything should be put into one , north of the Ardennes , in order to ...
... Montgomery , and Bradley , and their principal staff officers . Once again Montgomery took over . Any idea of two drives into Germany was nonsense , he declared . Everything should be put into one , north of the Ardennes , in order to ...
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... Montgomery . It was not national pride ; it was lack of faith in Montgomery's leadership . When General Marshall learned of the squabble , he sent Eisenhower a telegram explaining that Montgomery's proposals were completely unacceptable ...
... Montgomery . It was not national pride ; it was lack of faith in Montgomery's leadership . When General Marshall learned of the squabble , he sent Eisenhower a telegram explaining that Montgomery's proposals were completely unacceptable ...
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Normandy to Notre Dame | 1 |
New Guinea and the Marianas | 57 |
Victory Is Everywhere | 109 |
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