Patton's Gap

Patton's Gap
Title Patton's Gap PDF eBook
Author Richard Rohmer
Publisher Don Mills, Ont. : General Pub.
Pages 280
Release 1981
Genre Falaise Gap, Battle of, 1944
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Patton's Gap

Patton's Gap
Title Patton's Gap PDF eBook
Author Richard Rohmer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Falaise Gap, Battle of, 1944
ISBN 9780773731189

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This 2nd revised edition contains new revelations about relationships between Allied commanders. Rohmer explains who was to blame for one of the most staggering blunders of World War II and discloses the identity of the young Canadian pilot who caught Rommel, leading to his removal from the Battle of Normandy.

Air Support for Patton's Third Army

Air Support for Patton's Third Army
Title Air Support for Patton's Third Army PDF eBook
Author John J. Sullivan
Publisher McFarland
Pages 200
Release 2003-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780786414659

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As the United States Third Army's tanks moved through Avranches, no one, not even the Third Army's commander, Lieutenant General George S. Patton, could have foreseen that it was the start of one of the most successful offensives of World War II--an offensive that received a great deal of help from the air. As Patton later wrote to the chief of the Army Air Forces, "For about 250 miles I have seen the calling cards of the fighter-bombers, which are bullet marks in the pavement and burned tanks and trucks in the ditches." This book covers the units in the Ninth Air Force, which gave close air support to the Third Army, and the Third Army's campaign in France from August to November 1944, with special emphasis on how support from the air helped the Third Army continue pushing toward the German border. The difficult logistics of the operation are discussed in detail: Both the Ninth Air Force and the Third Army were hurt by a lack of materiel, especially gasoline, and this affected the offensive.

Patton's Vanguard

Patton's Vanguard
Title Patton's Vanguard PDF eBook
Author Don M. Fox
Publisher McFarland
Pages 497
Release 2007-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 078643094X

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Stirring accounts of the almost legendary campaigns of the United States Fourth Armored Division, universally recognized as "Patton's Best," from its pre-World War II origins up through its famous relief of the 101st Airborne Division during the Battle of the Bulge are presented in this book. The break out of Normandy at Avranches, the isolation of the Brittany peninsula, the armored thrust across France, the tank battles at Arracourt that cemented the reputation of the Fourth Armored, the brutal struggle in Lorraine, and, ultimately, the legendary drive to Bastogne are among the topics. The accounts were assembled through the use of original unit combat diaries and after-action reports, memoirs of key historical figures and abundant supplementary documents and correspondences. But the essence of the book are the first-hand recollections from members of the division gathered by the author. With maps, drawings and photographs.

Military Intelligence

Military Intelligence
Title Military Intelligence PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 394
Release 1981
Genre Military intelligence
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The Patton Papers

The Patton Papers
Title The Patton Papers PDF eBook
Author Martin Blumenson
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 942
Release 2009-07-21
Genre History
ISBN 0786749741

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One of World War II's most brilliant and controversial generals, George S. Patton (1885-1945) fought in North Africa and Sicily, as commander of the Third Army, spearheaded the Allies' spectacular 1944-1945 sweep through France, Belgium, and Germany. Martin Blumenson is the only historian to enjoy unlimited access to the vast Patton papers. his many books include Masters of the Art of Command (available from Da Capo Press) and Patton: The Man Behind the Legend.

General Patton

General Patton
Title General Patton PDF eBook
Author Stanley Hirshson
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 850
Release 2003-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0060009837

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General George S. Patton Jr, an inspirational leader and outstanding tactician, has intrigued and confounded his biographers. Utilising untapped archival materials in both the USA and UK, government documents, family papers, and oral histories, Hirshson creates the most balanced portrait of Patton ever written. It reveals Patton as a complex soldier capable of brilliant military manoeuvres but also of inspiring his troops with fiery speeches that resulted in horrendous acts, such as the massacres of Italian civilians. It explains Patton's belief in a soldier's Valhalla, connects the family's wealth to one of America's bitterest labour strikes, and disputes the usual interpretation of Patton's relief from command of the Third Army. In investigating this complex man, Hirshson has uncovered surprising material about a series of civilian massacres in Sicily, about the two slapping incidents, about attempts to exploit Patton's diary after his death, and about Patton's relations with top Allied generals. Patton emerges as a soldier of great imagination and courage, and his military campaigns make for edge–of–the–seat reading. All the drama of Patton's life comes alive in this meticulously documented volume.