Program signed

Field General the Viscount MONTGOMERY of ALAMEIN   |   Winston CHURCHILL

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Program signed
Program signed

SIGNED BY BOTH CHURCHILL AND MONTGOMERY: “LET NO MAN SURRENDER SO LONG AS HE IS UNWOUNDED AND CAN FIGHT”: PROGRAM FOR AN EVENING AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL COMMEMORATING THE SECOND BATTLE OF EL ALAMEIN

CHURCHILL, Winston and MONTGOMERY of ALAMEIN. Program signed, El Alamein Anniversary, October 23rd, 1946. London: Royal Albert Hall, 1946. Glossy heavy white paper. Folded, measures 7 3/4 by 9 inches; opened, measures 15 1/2 by 9 inches, stapled as issued. Housed in a custom chemise and clamshell box.

Program for an evening commemorating one of WWII’s most significant battles, signed on the verso of the front cover by both General Montgomery and former Prime Minister Winston Churchill. A remarkable piece. In fine condition.

The First Battle of El Alamein, July 1 to 27, 1942, in which Allied Forces were led by British General Claude Auchinleck and the Axis Forces by German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, ended in a stalemate. In August 1942, then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill chose to replace Auchinleck with to Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery. The Second Battle of El Alamein, which marked a key turning point in the Allied Forces African campaign of WWII, was fought from October 23 to November 5, 1942, with the British Eighth Army leading the ultimately successful attack against the Axis Forces. Both Montgomery and Churchill gave speeches at the commemorative anniversary. The front cover of the program shows a portrait of Montgomery and scenes of army life; the back cover provides color depictions of the insignia of the army divisions that fought in the Allied campaign. The first page reproduces Montgomery’s message to his troops on the eve of battle.

A fine signed piece of WWII memorabilia.

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