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Field Marshal Montgomery Collection

Field Marshal Montgomery, also known as Bernard Law Montgomery, was a prominent figure during World War II

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: The 8th Army commander Bernard Law Montgomery, 1942. Artists: Sir John Alexander Hammerton, Unknown

The 8th Army commander Bernard Law Montgomery, 1942. Artists: Sir John Alexander Hammerton, Unknown
The 8th Army commander Bernard Law Montgomery, 1942. Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887-1976), nicknamed Monty and the Spartan General

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery on the German-held east bank of the Rhine, 25th March, 1945

Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery on the German-held east bank of the Rhine, 25th March, 1945. After Operation Plunder, Churchill, Montgomery, and a party of U.S

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: King George VI Royal Tour Battle Areas Western Europe

King George VI Royal Tour Battle Areas Western Europe
EDITORIALKing George VI on his royal tour of the battle areas in Western Europe during WWII, 1944, seen here leaving British headquarters with Field Marshal Montgomery. George VI, 1895 - 1952

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Anglo-American Forces Make Contact Red Army Soviet

Anglo-American Forces Make Contact Red Army Soviet
EDITORIAL Anglo-American forces make historic contact with the Red Army. A Soviet officer meeting Field-Marshal Montgomery, 25 April 1945

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Field-Marshal Montgomery Receives Delegation

Field-Marshal Montgomery Receives Delegation
EDITORIAL Field-Marshal Montgomery receives a delegation of German officers who agreed to unconditional surrender of the German forces in North-West Germany, Holland and Denmark, 4 May 1945

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: The Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Lord Montgomery inspecting a guard

The Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Lord Montgomery inspecting a guard of honour of the 11th Cadet Cheshire Regiment at Chester Castle. Picture taken circa 1st January 1943

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: British Prime Minister Visits The Western Front, 1944, (1945). Creator: Unknown

British Prime Minister Visits The Western Front, 1944, (1945). Creator: Unknown
British Prime Minister Visits The Western Front, 1944, (1945). British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with Field Marshal Montgomery (1887-1976) on a visit to the Second Front during World War Two

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Winston Churchill across the Rhine. Outwards into Germany! Onwards to Victory!, 1945

Winston Churchill across the Rhine. Outwards into Germany! Onwards to Victory!, 1945. Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery on the German-held east bank of the Rhine, 25th March, 1945

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: The Plans Are Perfected, 1942 (1944)

The Plans Are Perfected, 1942 (1944)
The Plans Are Perfected. General Montgomery confers with officers of the 9th Australian Division, 1942 (1944). Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887-1976)

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Busy Scenes in Benghazi, 1943

Busy Scenes in Benghazi, 1943. Here we see stores being unloaded for allied troops. During the Battle of El Alamein 66 miles from Alexandria, Egypt, British troops led by General Bernard Montgomery

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Victors of the Mareth Line, 1943

Victors of the Mareth Line, 1943. The Battle of the Mareth line or the Battle of Mareth, 16th to 31st March 1943, was part of an Allied operation under General Bernard Montgomery in Tunisia during

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: The Great Surrender, 1945

The Great Surrender, 1945
The Great Surrender, 1942. On 4 May 1945 at Luneburg Heath, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: General Sir Bernard Montgomery, surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia, 1944-1944

General Sir Bernard Montgomery, surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia, 1944-1944
General Sir Bernard Montgomery, K.C.B. D.S.O. surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia behind the Allied lines on the Italian front, 1944

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower view from a balcony in Messina the Italian Mainland, 1943-44

Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower view from a balcony in Messina the Italian Mainland, 1943-44. Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower look out towards the Italian mainland after the successful allied

Background imageField Marshal Montgomery Collection: Allied commanders in France, 1944

Allied commanders in France, 1944. From left to right; Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, General Dwight D Eisenhower, Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder


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Field Marshal Montgomery, also known as Bernard Law Montgomery, was a prominent figure during World War II. As the commander of the 8th Army, he played a crucial role in several key battles and campaigns. One notable image captures Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery standing on the German-held east bank of the Rhine in March 1945. This powerful photograph symbolizes their determination to push forward and achieve victory against Nazi Germany. In another photo from 1944, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits the Western Front. The image showcases his support for the troops and highlights his leadership during this critical time. Montgomery's meticulous planning is evident in an image titled "The Plans Are Perfected. " This photo depicts him strategizing with other military leaders in 1942-1944, showcasing his dedication to thorough preparation before engaging in battle. The aftermath of war is captured by an image showing General Sir Bernard Montgomery surveying the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia in 1944-1945. His somber expression reflects the devastation caused by conflict while emphasizing his commitment to rebuilding and restoring peace. Collaboration between Allied commanders is showcased through a picture taken during their time together in France in 1944. This image demonstrates their united front against common enemies and highlights Montgomery's ability to work alongside other leaders effectively. Another striking moment is depicted when Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower view Italy from a balcony in Messina during 1943-44. Their shared perspective represents their joint efforts towards liberating Europe from fascist control. A sense of triumph can be felt through an iconic photograph titled "The Great Surrender" taken at war's end in 1945. In this picture, we witness victorious Allied forces celebrating their hard-fought success under Montgomery's command. Lastly, we see Field Marshal Lord Montgomery inspecting a guard as Chief of Imperial General Staff—a testament to his esteemed position within Britain's military hierarchy.