What American Tank Crews Said When Patton Drove Them 100 Hours Without Sleep
Автор: Echoes of Patton
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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In August 1944, General George S. Patton drove the U.S. Third Army across France at an unprecedented pace. Tank crews were ordered to keep moving—no stops, no rest, no sleep. Some operated their Shermans for nearly 100 straight hours, pushing their bodies and minds beyond the breaking point.
Exhausted crews began to hallucinate, lose track of time, and make dangerous mistakes—yet the advance never slowed. German defenses collapsed because they couldn’t keep up, but the human cost inside the tanks was severe.
This video tells the story through the words of the men who lived it: what American tank crews actually said when Patton pushed them past every limit—and why they kept going anyway.
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