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Bernard Montgomery leads by 0.8 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

General · Modern
Montgomery took command of the British Eighth Army and defeated Rommel's final offensive at Alam el Halfa. The defensive victory halted the Axis advance and allowed Montgomery to prepare for a counteroffensive.
Montgomery launched a massive offensive against Rommel's Afrika Korps at El Alamein. After 12 days of fighting, the Axis forces were forced to retreat, ending the threat to Egypt and marking a turning point in the North African campaign.
Montgomery commanded the British Eighth Army in the invasion of Sicily. His forces landed on the southeastern coast and advanced north, capturing Messina and securing the island. The campaign led to the fall of Mussolini's government.
Montgomery commanded the 21st Army Group during the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. His forces captured Caen and helped break out of the beachhead, leading to the liberation of Paris.
Montgomery planned and executed Operation Market Garden, an airborne assault to capture bridges in the Netherlands. The operation failed to secure the bridge at Arnhem, resulting in heavy Allied casualties and failing to outflank German defenses.
Estigarribia was appointed commander-in-chief of the Paraguayan army in the Chaco War against Bolivia. He developed a strategy of defensive warfare and counterattacks that led to decisive victories at Boquer
Estigarribia's forces besieged and captured the Bolivian fort of Boquer
Estigarribia was elected President of Paraguay in 1939 as the candidate of the Liberal Party. He took office on August 15, 1939, promising national unity and reconstruction after the Chaco War.
In February 1940, Estigarribia dissolved Congress and suspended the constitution, assuming dictatorial powers. He justified this as necessary to implement reforms and stabilize the country, but it ended Paraguay's democratic experiment.
On September 7, 1940, Estigarribia died when the military aircraft he was piloting crashed near Altos, Paraguay. His death cut short his dictatorship and led to a power struggle that brought Higinio Mor
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