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Chapter 644 Montgomery's words are amazing and agreeable

If we say that in the original history, especially in 1944, Eisenhower had no need to prove himself to the British, because after experiencing a series of victories in battles, such as the Battle of North Africa, the Battle of Tunisia, the Battle of Sicily, the Battle of Italy, he and Churchill had established a very trusting and close cooperative relationship.

Even though Montgomery's relationship was not particularly good, or they followed suit, they both treated each other with courtesy and respected each other very much.

Moreover, Cunningham also respects Eisenhower very much, especially Ted, who has become close friends with Eisenhower.

However, except for the new British Chief of Staff Viscount Alan Brook, everyone else likes Eisenhower; even those British staff who are talkative and very picky can get along well.

But now, Chen Yanlong's crossing has disrupted the war between the east and west sides, and has also caused constant setbacks to the British and American allies commanded by Eisenhower.

For this reason, the trust of British and American officers like the original history did not appear.

Nowadays, the bickering and rebuttals between British and American officers are more intense, especially the combat plan proposed by Eisenhower, which many British officers and staff members will jump out to oppose it as soon as possible.

So when Eisenhower and Marshall inspected the army's training situation, the combat meeting was held.

Many British officers and staff members jumped out in such an annoying way, saying that his combat plan was too bold and unrealistic.

Of course, the words of these British officers who jumped out were unpleasant, and some officers from the US military immediately jumped out to reject them and support Eisenhower.

In short, the entire combat conference room was shouting loudly, and the situation was very chaotic.

Eisenhower was unexpected and was very shocked by the changing faces of these British people. It really made him feel uncomfortable and surprised.

Admiral Marshall was also very helpless and disappointed with such a noisy scene.

And he also had a little bad impression of Eisenhower, because he felt that if Eisenhower had not been incompetent in his leadership, he would not have lost the battle against Germany one after another, and it also aroused the opposition and disapproval of so many British officers.

However, he was destroyed just as soon as he emerged.

Because Eisenhower was promoted by him no matter how much he said, beating a dog depends on whether the owner is right.

Now these British guys are yelling in front of him to abuse their best right-hand assistants. Isn’t this a pity for him?

Moreover, General Marshall didn't like these British guys very much, so when these British officers and staff scolded the most fiercely and ferociously, he immediately stood up and loudly stopped their insults and opposition.

Regarding General Marshall's sudden attack, all British officers and staff members wanted to say a few words in the scene. They have always disliked General Marshall and Eisenhower's Chief of Staff Viscount Alan Brooke, so they wanted to jump out and be the first to respond insult.

Unfortunately, he and other British officers were stopped by Alexander, Montgomery and others.

Because now Britain does not have much weapons and equipment, and natural resources do not have much resources to squander; in a word, since the war with Germany, Britain has not had much confidence to challenge the United States.

Especially now, most of their weapons and equipment rely on the United States for support. If they lose such a strong industrial capacity as the United States and a large population to assist in fighting against Germany, I am afraid that Britain will be defeated by the German army led by Chen Yanlong.

So when Montgomery and the others came out to stop them, the British officers and staff who had just shouted were temporarily very tactfully restraining their arrogance, shut their mouths and stood aside, waiting for Montgomery and the others to speak, or the following.

"I agree with the suggestions made by Commander Eisenhower! Now we can indeed concentrate our superior forces while Hitler disperses his troops to Morocco and the Middle East and unexpectedly fight back against Italy and France!"

"Because according to our intelligence department, there are not many Italian troops now, only less than 5 infantry divisions led by Kesselin, and these troops are quite a lot of new recruits, and there are not one-third of the veterans yet!"

"So Montgomery, I, was very supportive of Eisenhower's proposal, and we immediately set out to launch a surprise attack, and the faster we are, the better!"

But when everyone calmed down and stopped making noise, Montgomery spoke in astonishingly agreed with Eisenhower's proposal for combat and responded loudly.

The whole audience was silent and the needle could be heard.

Everyone was shocked, stunned, speechless, and disbelief.
Chapter completed!
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