This fascinating study of military leadership follows British general Bernard Law Montgomery’s military career from his cadet days and service in World War I to his great victories of World War II, including his defeat of the great German panzer commander, Erwin Rommel, at Alamein.Nigel Hamilton presents a brilliant, arrogant Montgomery, who refused to bow to authority and skated on the edge of dismissal like his American counterpart, George S. Patton. Though very different in their command styles, Montgomery and Patton became the two most successful Allied field generals in World War II. From North Africa through the invasion of Sicily, they routed the Germans in battle, with Patton as a thrusting cavalryman and Montgomery as an infantry commander devoted to applying massive force at a vital point. The author contends that Montgomery’s planning and leadership transformed Operation Overlord from a Second Front project doomed to fail into a successful Allied invasion plan. Allied operations after Normandy foundered in bitter arguments and failure, for Montgomery at Arnhem and Patton at Metz. Had Montgomery and Patton been ordered to fight in the same direction after Normandy, argues Professor Hamilton, the Allies might have ended the war in Europe in 1944. As it was, Montgomery and Patton had to save the Allies from sensational defeat in the Battle of the Bulge in what was to be their last battle together. The war ended for Monty on May 4, 1945, when he accepted the surrender of all German forces in the north.
Montgomery: D-Day Commander (Military Profiles) Paperback – November 17, 2006. Hamilton handles Market-Garden carefully, knowing full well that had Montgomery been an American commander he would have been sacked after this third defeat
Montgomery: D-Day Commander (Military Profiles) Paperback – November 17, 2006. by Nigel Hamilton (Author). Hamilton handles Market-Garden carefully, knowing full well that had Montgomery been an American commander he would have been sacked after this third defeat. Montgomery's planning was extremely poor, and his battlefield control even worse.
Nigel Hamilton presents a brilliant, arrogant Montgomery, who refused to. .Montgomery: D-Day Commander Military profiles. Potomac Books, In. 2007.
Nigel Hamilton presents a brilliant, arrogant Montgomery, who refused to bow to authority and skated on the edge of dismissal like his American counterpart, George S. Patton. A Potomac book has done it again with Montgomery by Nigel Hamilton, a seemingly Lilliputian but superb military history for the dramatic and dynamic Bernard Montgomery. Before reading this extended.
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Find nearly any book by Nigel Hamilton (page 2). Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. Montgomery: D-Day Commander (Military Profiles). ISBN 9781574889031 (978-1-57488-903-1) Hardcover, Potomac Books In. 2006. Find signed collectible books: 'Montgomery: D-Day Commander (Military Profiles)'. MONTY - Master of the Battlefield 1942 - 1944. Just as devotees of "Monty" will be familiar with Nigel Hamilton's copious output on the great soldier (he was Bernard Montgomery's official biographer, with three comprehensive volumes published between 1981 and 1986), specialists of Churchill studies will remember Raymond Callahan's older book on Winston Churchill, Churchill: Retreat from Empire (1984). If only the American commander in chief had listened to Montgomery (who had his own plans) in August 1944, the Allies would have crossed the Rhine before Christmas.
In The Full Monty, Nigel Hamilton is revising the three-volume biography he wrote two decades ago. The son of an Ulster bishop, Montgomery was decorated for gallantry as a young officer when he was wounded early in the first world war. He made his name in the second, when hi. He made his name in the second, when his eighth army defeated Rommel at El Alamein in 1942, just as Rommel was about to reach the Nile. He later added to his laurels by masterminding the D-day landings in Normandy
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Montgomery : D-Day Commander. This fascinating study of military leadership follows British general Bernard Law Montgomery s military career from his cadet days and service in World War I to his great victories of World War II, including his defeat of the great German panzer commander, Erwin Rommel, at Alamein.
D-Day Commander (Military Profiles). Published November 17, 2006 by Potomac Books In.Biography, Great Britain, Great Britain.
Nigel Hamilton (born 16 February 1944) is an award-winning British-born . Montgomery of Alamein in Annabel and Neil Wenborn, eds British Military Greats - 2004.
In the United States, he is known primarily for his best-selling work on the young John F. Kennedy, JFK: Reckless Youth, which was made into an ABC miniseries. D-Day: Gemeinsame Operationen und die Frage der Führung in Gerhard P. Groß, ed, Führungsdenken in europäischen und nordamerikanischen Streitkräften im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert - 2001.
Nigel Hamilton (born 16 February 1944) is an award-winning British-born biographer . In 1988, Hamilton moved to the . Montgomery: D-Day Commander- 2007.
In 1988, Hamilton moved to the . to undertake a book on the life of former President John F. Kennedy and he was named the John F. Kennedy Scholar at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a visiting professor of history. Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency- 2007.