
150 - Eisenhower's Broad Front Strategy
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Montgomery's Opposition to Market Guards
Some of the American generals couldn't believe it. They were prepared to drop the British airborne division six or seven miles from their target, he says. It turned out to be true. And it was very poorly organized, which is interesting from the standpoint of Montgomery. He had the time probably would have squared that away. But my point is that you have a breakthrough at Wallendorf. In Akken area at the same time, the Americans advanced about 10 miles through the Siegfried line. If they had taken just a tenth of those resources and put them towards a breakthrough while and or for Akhen or Strasburg, they might. You're quite critical of market guard. Well, yes
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