Paul Teague

Field Marshal Montgomery's Professionalism and Its Effects On the Allied Campaigns

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“Teague tells a revealing story that will concentrate the minds of students and practitioners of the military art on the pitfalls of high command in war.”  —Douglas Macgregor, Colonel (ret) U.S. Army. Author of Margin of Victory:
Five Battles that Changed the Face of Modern War


British Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery was without a doubt a great hero of WWII. He is often cited as the most professional Allied commander. This book explores his successes and exposes the dark side of Montgomery; his unprofessional criticisms of peers and disloyalty to superiors, selfishly taking the credit due others, using deceit to cover up failure on the battlefield, and disregarding intelligence when it ran counter to his operational planning. His victory at the Second Battle of Alamein brought him instant celebrity and established a reputation Montgomery would do anything to maintain. Here then is the enigma of Field Marshall Montgomery, a man who made history because of—and in spite of—himself.
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236 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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