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January 7th, 1945. After the Battle of the Bulge, British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery stood before the press and claimed the victory as his own, speaking of American soldiers as if they were helpless without him. Nearly 19,000 Americans had died in the snow. Three hundred meters away, Eisenhower read the transcript and snapped. This 50-second WWII short reveals the moment Montgomery’s ego nearly shattered the Allied alliance, how Bradley and Patton rebelled, and why Eisenhower issued a career-ending ultimatum that silently ended British dominance and confirmed American leadership in the war. A powerful untold World War II story about ego, power, and command.
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