I don't even have to check. After reading a few pages it is more than apparent what they think about the topic at hand. :doh: I know right away. Authors these days are like ripped sacks---they can't keep anything in. :p
Eisenhower owed a lot to Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Edgeworth Morgan. Morgan set up and researched the D-Day invasion long before Eisenhower became SAC. His maps, strategy and coordination of the troops' efforts was well in place before Eisenhower took command. Before that it was...
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