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Eisenhower's Evaluation and Its Role in World War II

To be fair, Eisenhower coordinated the European Allies as the commander-in-chief of the European Allies in World War II.

He made great contributions to the victory of the European battlefield in World War II.

However, due to political and military reasons, Eisenhower used the so-called "balance policy" within the European Allies, supplying a large number of logistics to the British troops who could not fight at all, and taking orders from the stupid Montgomery in the war, which caused huge unnecessary casualties to the European Allies and greatly slowed down the speed of the Allies' liberation of Europe.

The incompetence of the British army was second only to the Italian army in World War II, and Montgomery was known as the "desert mouse". But everyone knows how he defeated Rommel, and everyone should know the ending of his only strategic plan "operation market garden".