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On December seventh, 1943, in Washington, General George C. Marshall, who served as Army Chief of Staff, received a message from President Franklin Roosevelt. The President had just arrived back from the Tehran Conference, where he'd held crucial meetings with both Churchill and Stalin. The communication Roosevelt sent was unambiguous and direct. More exclusive WW2 Gear content is available on Patreon. Extended videos and additional episodes are published there up to 3× more often. 👉 Full access: / ww2gears The President had reached his final determination regarding who would take command of the invasion of France. This selection would fundamentally shape how the war would reach its conclusion, how many American servicemen would lose their lives on French soil, the duration of combat operations that lay ahead, and whether Soviet tanks would halt their advance at Berlin or continue rolling all the way to the English Channel. Marshall grasped the immense significance of the decision being made. This wasn't simply about picking a military commander. This represented a choice between pure military efficiency and political necessity, between selecting the general capable of achieving victory most rapidly and choosing the general who could maintain the delicate balance of the alliance. 💬 If you have stories about World War II or your ancestors shared them with you, share them below. 🔔 Follow to see more real moments where respect is shown through actions, not words. #WW2 #Patton #MilitaryHistory #Hitler #ThirdArmy #WorldWar2 #History #GeneralPatton #Wehrmacht #HistoricalDocumentary