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What Churchill Said When Montgomery Demanded Patton Be Fired for Crossing the Rhine First March 23, 1945. Winston Churchill was minutes from landing in Germany to witness Operation Plunder—the meticulously planned British crossing of the Rhine River. Two months of preparation. Half a million men. The moment that would restore British military prestige. Then four words changed everything: "Patton crossed last night." George S. Patton had crossed the Rhine eighteen hours earlier—without permission, without coordination, with minimal casualties. The improvised American crossing made Britain's carefully orchestrated operation look like overthinking. Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery demanded Patton's immediate relief for insubordination. Churchill faced an impossible choice: support his field marshal and demand consequences for success, or accept that Britain no longer set the operational tempo within the Allied coalition. 📚 Sources and Further Reading: Martin Blumenson - "The Patton Papers" Rick Atkinson - "An Army at Dawn" Carlo D'Este - "Patton: A Genius for War" Official US Army WWII Histories Disclaimer: This video is for educational and historical purposes. While based on documented historical events, some dialogue and internal perspectives have been dramatized for narrative clarity. Viewer discretion is advised. #WorldWarII #WWII #Patton #Churchill #Montgomery #RhineCrossing #MilitaryHistory #History #Documentary