Three Times Patton Was Stopped — And How Close the War Came to Ending Sooner
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Загружено: 2025-12-21
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January 26, 1943. In the shattered deserts of North Africa, after the humiliation at Kasserine Pass, George S. Patton took command of a broken American army and forged it into a disciplined, aggressive force, changing how the Allies would fight the war forever. August 1943. In Sicily, Patton’s lightning advances turned a supporting role into a race for victory, but his success alarmed Allied leadership and set powerful rivals against him. September 1944. As Patton’s Third Army tore across France, fuel and support were suddenly cut, forcing him to halt while strategic decisions shifted the balance of the war. April 1945. Standing at the Elbe River with Berlin within reach, Patton was ordered to stop one final time—an order that shaped the future of Europe long after the guns fell silent. This is the story of three moments Patton was stopped, and how each decision changed the course of the Second World War.
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