ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1967, examines the foundations and the substance of the Montgomery Legend. His appearance upon the scene in the Western Desert coincided with a change in warfare as ‘ironmongery replaced generalship’, as General Fuller observed, and with Montgomery’s victories came a British need for a Champion for all to see. The public needed a Hero as Britain’s time on the ropes ended, and it was also politically necessary, lest Britain be swamped by the power of its allies.

part I|52 pages

The Inheritance

chapter Chapter One|15 pages

Churchill's Agony

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

Redemption

chapter Chapter Three|21 pages

Catharsis

part Two|44 pages

The Inheritors

chapter Chapter Four|20 pages

The General

chapter Chapter Five|12 pages

Alam Halfa: the general and the battle

chapter Chapter Six|10 pages

The 15th September

part Three|78 pages

Anatomy of a Legend

chapter Chapter Seven|18 pages

2nd Alamein

chapter Chapter Eight|19 pages

2nd Alamein II

chapter Chapter Nine|18 pages

The Triumphal March

chapter Chapter Ten|21 pages

On to Tunis!

part Four|58 pages

Under Two Flags

chapter Chapter Eleven|17 pages

The Allied Command

chapter Chapter Twelve|15 pages

‘Husky’

chapter Chapter Thirteen|16 pages

Fortress Europe

chapter Chapter Fourteen|8 pages

A Soldier's Farewell