Which were British Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery’s contributions to the Allied war effort? Select two correct answers.

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He planned and led the invasions of North Africa and Western Europe.


He defeated Benito Mussolini and fascist forces in Italy.


He defeated the Axis armies of Italy and Germany at El Alamein, Egypt.


He defeated the German army at the Battle of the Bulge.


He commanded all naval forces involved in the D-Day invasion.

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- He planned and led the invasions of North Africa and Western Europe.
- He defeated the Axis armies of Italy and Germany at El Alamein, Egypt.

Note: Montgomery commanded the British Eighth Army to victory at El Alamein and later led the Allied 21st Army Group in the Normandy campaign (under Supreme Allied Commander Eisenhower), but he did not command all Allied forces or all services (navy/air) for those operations.