Monty’s Fight for Victory

Monty’s Fight for Victory by Leo Kessler is a historical fiction novel published by Severn House in 2006. This edition, written in English and spanning 182 pages, presents an exciting narrative set in April 1945 during the Second World War. The story follows Field Marshal Montgomery, the Commander of the British Army in North Germany, as he prepares for his final battle of the war while simultaneously confronting an unexpected threat from the advancing Russian forces.
Readers will find a gripping account of Montgomery’s strategic challenges as he navigates a complex three-sided battle. The narrative delves into the intricacies of military decision-making and the dynamics of wartime alliances, particularly as Monty seeks to secure the necessary resources from Eisenhower. This book explores themes of conflict and leadership within the context of World War II, providing insight into a pivotal moment in history.
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An exciting Second World War adventure – April 1945. Field Marshal Montgomery, Commander of the British Army in North Germany, is about to fight his last battle of World War Two. But unknown to the world, Monty is going to fight another battle against the Russian ally advancing from the east. Monty has tried to explain the threat to Eisenhower, but ‘Ike’ won’t sanction the extra men and supplies he needs for this strange three-sided battle, so Monty decides to go it alone . . .
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