| Stephen E. Ambrose - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 644 pages
...chance of ending the war in 1944 was gone. As Brooke declared, "I feel that Monty's strategy for once is at fault. Instead of carrying out the advance on Arnhem...to have made certain of Antwerp in the first place. Ike nobly took all the blame on himself as he had approved Monty's suggestion to operate on Arnhem."20... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 774 pages
...successful MARKET-GARDEN offered. As Brooke declared on October 5, "I feel that Monty's strategy for once is at fault. Instead of carrying out the advance on Arnhem...have made certain of Antwerp in the first place." Brooke continued, "Ike nobly took all the blame on himself as he had approved Monty's suggestion to... | |
| J. T. Copp - History - 2006 - 425 pages
...that Antwerp must be captured with the least possible delay. I feel that Monty's strategy is for once at fault, instead of carrying out the advance on Arnhem...made certain of Antwerp in the first place. Ramsay brought this out well in the discussion and criticized Monty freely. Ike nobly took all the blame on... | |
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