World War II

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             mbrose 157). The troops rallied to drive the enemy back to the Rhine and into Germany, but took some 80,000 casualties. With remarkable clarity, as though he had been on the battlefields, Ambrose offers a moving portrayal of the horror and courage experienced by men at war. By painting such a comprehensible picture, Ambrose also manages to insight the reader on some of the internal problems that plagued the Allies.
             One of the controversies, judgments of historians and critiques of the war was when Eisenhower took command of all Allied ground forces in France on September 1, 1944 and his two internal problems, Patton and Montgomery. Both men hated one another and both wanted to be the first to arrive at Berlin. As Ambrose deplored, the war could have been won if Eisenhower would of taken into more consideration Patton's one-two kn
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