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L.M. Montgomery and War

Posted By: roxul
L.M. Montgomery and War

Andrea McKenzie, "L.M. Montgomery and War"
English | ISBN: 0773549803 | 2017 | 280 pages | PDF | 8 MB

L.M. Montgomery and Gender

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L.M. Montgomery and Gender

Laura M. Robinson, "L.M. Montgomery and Gender"
English | ISBN: 0228008786 | 2021 | 416 pages | PDF | 16 MB

Wil the Thrill: The Untold Story of Wilbert Montgomery

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Wil the Thrill: The Untold Story of Wilbert Montgomery

Edward J. Robinson, "Wil the Thrill: The Untold Story of Wilbert Montgomery "
English | ISBN: 0896728471 | 2013 | 128 pages | EPUB | 7 MB

L.M. Montgomery and War

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L.M. Montgomery and War

Andrea McKenzie, "L.M. Montgomery and War"
English | ISBN: 0773549803 | 2017 | 280 pages | EPUB | 5 MB

The Montgomery Legend

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The Montgomery Legend

R.W. Thompson, "The Montgomery Legend "
English | ISBN: 1032045345 | 2021 | 272 pages | EPUB | 4 MB

Montgomery's Desert Army (Men-At-Arms Series 66)

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Montgomery's Desert Army (Men-At-Arms Series 66)

John Wilkinson-Latham, Gerry Embleton - Montgomery's Desert Army
Osprey Publishing | 1977 | ISBN: 0850452503 | English | 50 pages | PDF | 31.09 MB
Men-At-Arms Series 66

Montgomery: Friends Within, Foes Without: Relationships In and Around 21st Army Group

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Montgomery: Friends Within, Foes Without: Relationships In and Around 21st Army Group by Malcolm Pill
English | November 15th, 2019 | ISBN: 1912690535 | 256 pages | EPUB | 3.50 MB

In this new study of personal relationships within the British (including Canadian) Command in 21st Army Group during the campaign in North-West Europe in 1944-1945, Malcolm Pill considers the scope and depth of these relationships, ranging from those of the Secretary of State for War to the Corps Commanders. Montgomery is central. His great success in the management of his own multinational team is contrasted with the hostility created and lack of success achieved with those outside his team. Pill explores the importance of his great skill with the written word. The relevance of these personal relationships to the success of Britain's last major campaign as a great power is assessed as are the post-war consequences for those involved.