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The War Between the Generals is David Irving's best-selling history of the infighting between the top Allied generals during the 1944 invasion of Normandy, based on their unknown private letters and diaries. Used since then by every historian of that epic, it received brilliant reviews at the time-laminated hardback.
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The War Between the Generals is one of the great untold stories of our time - that of the little band of generals entrusted with a historic task: invading and liberating Nazi-occupied Europe. They were supposed to be fighting the Germans, but some of their fiercest battles were fought against each other.
At the centre was the Supreme Commander, Dwight D. Eisenhower - sincere, indecisive, desperate to hold the Alliance together. Against him was Field-Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who strove ceaselessly to gain authority. Cavilling against them both were the others - the outrageous Patton, the dogged Bradley, the âbomber baronsâ like Spaatz, Vandenberg, and âButcherâ Harris and Trafford Leigh-Mallory.
After the war, there was a cover-up. Not until David Irving began his research did the full truth emerge. Among his unexpected discoveries was the wickedly candid diary of the obscure general who was Eisenhowerâs âeyes and earsâ. Through this and other private accounts, we see the war as the generals lived it - squabbling over perks and preferences, taking their mistresses with them onto the battlefield, and there are revelations about General Patton that will amaze.
There are other surprises - General de Gaulleâs use of torture upon his fellow Frenchmen is one, and the Allies' clear attempt to get rid of him is another. This book is a history of command. It shows how the ambitions and personalities of the men at the top affect the course of a war and the lives of ordinary mortals in the field.
Reader Reviews: Praised by readers for its engaging writing style and the depth of its historical insights, The War Between the Generals has been described as a work that combines the excitement of a thriller with the rigour of scholarly research. Reviewers commend Irvingâs ability to bring history to life, offering new perspectives on the strategic decisions and interpersonal dynamics that shaped the course of World War II.
The War Between the Generals has 456 pages.

David Irving is a renowned British historian and author of over 30 books. Known for his meticulous primary source research, he has spent decades in archives across the globe, unearthing diaries, documents, and first-hand accounts that have reshaped our understanding of the Second World War and its key figures.
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