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Patton: Ordeal and Triumph
Patton Ordeal and Triumph
Author: Ladislas Farago
Death silenced the man of armor--but it cannot silence history. Could the war in Europe have been won in the fall of 1944? Why was the Third Army stopped when it was about to force the Nazi surrender? Why was Patton relieved of his command? Who forced his troops into a near suicide landing in Sicily? What was the truth behind the slapping incide...  more »
ISBN: 30260
Pages: 831
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Publisher: Dell, 1963
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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wherearemyglasses avatar reviewed Patton: Ordeal and Triumph on + 3 more book reviews
If you are a fan of General Patton or even not, this is a must read. It is probably the most definitive autobiography of the Patton's personal and military career. It was written while many of the people that served with General were still alive to tell the tales, so to speak. The author gives you a head on , straight forward story of a military legend. If I had to choose only one book to read about this great leader, this would be the one.


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