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During World War II, the alliance between the United States and Great Britain was built on unity, trust, and shared purpose. But behind the speeches and grand declarations, there were moments of profound tension— none greater than the struggle between Prime Minister Winston Churchill and one American general he could neither influence nor control. That man was General George C. Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff and the architect of America’s global strategy. Churchill admired Marshall’s brilliance. He respected his discipline, his vision, and his honesty. But he also feared him— not because Marshall was reckless, but because he was right more often than Churchill wanted to admit. This documentary explores: • why Marshall rejected Churchill’s Mediterranean strategy • why he insisted on a direct invasion of France • how Marshall shaped Roosevelt’s decisions • how he nearly became Supreme Commander of the D-Day invasion • why Churchill secretly fought to prevent that • how their competing visions threatened Allied unity • and why, in the end, Churchill admitted Marshall had been right Marshall viewed victory through the lens of logistics, manpower, and cold logic. Churchill saw the war as a political, imperial, and historical struggle. Their visions collided again and again—at Washington, Quebec, Casablanca, and Tehran. In the end, it was Marshall’s strategy that set the course for D-Day and led the Allies toward victory in Europe. Churchill once said privately: “Marshall was the only American I could not move. And in the end… I was glad of it.” This is the story of two men, two visions, and the rivalry that shaped the fate of the world. If you enjoy long-form WW2 storytelling and deep historical analysis, subscribe to WW2 Files for new episodes every day.