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September 10, 1944, Brussels: Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery demanded that General Dwight Eisenhower give him all available supplies for a single concentrated thrust into Germany. Montgomery insisted this strategy could end the war by Christmas. He questioned Eisenhower's broad front strategy, implied Eisenhower didn't understand tactics, and pushed so hard that Eisenhower finally placed his hand on Montgomery's knee and said: "Steady, Monty! You can't speak to me like that. I'm your boss." This rare assertion of authority revealed the intense strategic conflict between America's Supreme Commander and Britain's most famous general. This video explores what Eisenhower actually said when Montgomery demanded all the supplies, using only documented messages and eyewitness accounts—the September meeting, the Market Garden operation that tested Montgomery's strategy, and how Eisenhower's refusal to abandon the broad front shaped the final months of World War II.