Throughout history, war has often been characterised as being an elaborate game of chess played by the Generals commanding the armies on the chessboard that is the battlefield. This characterisation has led to the perception of many of history’s great duels being between two key, opposing players and in 1942 on the deserts of North Africa - a land described as being ideal for the game of war - there seemed no greater player than German Field Marshall Erwin Rommell.
Commanding the German Afrika Korps, it seemed like the man who history remembers as the Desert Fox could not be stopped. The British Empire forces opposing him changed leaders several times until finally one man stood up to the plate who could match him in both genius and charisma. His name was General Bernard Montgomery who history would know simply as Monty. But Monty’s story extends beyond this one battlefield and in this episode, we are going to explore more of the man who heralded the turning point in the fight against Nazi tyranny. Welcome to Wars of the World.
00:00 Introduction
01:32 Early Life
08:03 Hunting a Fox in the Desert
14:28 Italy and D-Day
17:12 Market Garden
19:52 Legacy
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Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
Edited by: James Wade
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