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George Patton, General in Spurs

George Patton, General in Spurs
Author: Alden Hatch
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Total Pages: 200
Release: 1950
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An intimate biography of General George Patton and his contradictory nature. It gives an excellent account of his personal and military life, and his part in World War II. Despite unpopularity at West Point and his harshness as a commanding officer, he earned the respect of all who knew him.


George Patton

George Patton
Author: Alden Hatch
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Release: 1962
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General George Patton

General George Patton
Author: Alden Hatch
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Generals
ISBN: 9781402736148

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A brief biography of the life and military career of General George Patton.


The Maxims of General Patton

The Maxims of General Patton
Author: Gary L. Bloomfield
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1455617253

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Journal entries, speeches, quotes, and more that reveal a new side of this WWII military icon, with period photos included. Gen. George S. Patton was one of the most tenacious, unstoppable players in the United States’ European Campaign of World War II. Few know that beneath his tough and sometimes controversial public image was a man of complexity who competed as an Olympic athlete and wrote poetry. The contemplative side of this dynamic man is displayed in this collection of poems, journal entries, quotations, and speeches. This in-depth journey through the mind of a truly remarkable American is accompanied by period photographs, and reveals new dimensions of the renowned commander.


George S. Patton

George S. Patton
Author: Earle Rice (Jr.)
Publisher: Infobase Learning
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1438148739

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Reviews the life and battles of General George S. Patton, a West Point graduate who led American troops to key victories both World Wars.


General George Patton

General George Patton
Author: Alden Hatch
Publisher: Young Voyageur
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0760361096

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Trusted by his troops and feared by the enemy, General George Patton was one of America's most dynamic--and controversial--war commanders. Alden Hatch's biography traces Patton's life from his California childhood to his accidental death in Germany shortly after the end of World War II. Perfect for giving kids a leg up in history class, or for nurturing growing minds interested in history, this young adult biography will keep kids turning pages.


George S. Patton

George S. Patton
Author: Gary L. Bloomfield
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493029495

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George S. Patton: On Guts, Glory, and Winning relies on the writings, speeches, and poems of George Patton, and includes his prayer to stop the rain during the battle of northern Europe. What separates this book from all of the many about World War II’s most famous battle commander is the extensive use of exquisite B&W combat photos on every spread, which illuminate the text on those pages. U.S. Army General George S. Patton is one of the greatest and most controversial battle commanders of World War II. His tactics were criticized by his detractors, lauded by his peers, and feared by the Nazis in North Africa, Sicily, France, and northern Europe. Some erroneously assumed he plunged his troops into battle with little or no forethought, but in fact he studied his opponent’s writings and tactics, knew the terrain and weather conditions on anticipated fields of fire, and even relied on the Bible for guidance. Almost no other general or world leader from World War II has been written about more than Old Blood and Guts Patton – a nickname he hated. Even today, despite advances in weaponry and technology, military commanders still study his battle tactics.