Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
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Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
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Patton, George Smith, 1885-1945
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Patton, George S., 1885-1945
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Patton
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George S.
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1885-1945
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Patton, George S., Jr., 1885-1945
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George S.
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Patun, 1885-1945
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Паттон, Джордж Смит, 1885-1945
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Джордж Смит
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1885-1945
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Patun, Jorǰ, 1885-1945
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Patun
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1885-1945
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Patton, George S., III, 1885-1945
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Patton
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George S.
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Паттон, Джордж, 1885-1945
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Paton, Jorǰ, 1885-1945
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Patton, George S. III , Jr., 1885-1945
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Patton
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George S. III
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1885-1945
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Patton, Georgie, 1885-1945
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Patton
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Georgie
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1885-1945
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Badun, 1885-1945
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Badun
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1885-1945
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パットン, 1885-1945
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パットン
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1885-1945
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Biographical History
George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a general of the United States Army who commanded the Seventh United States Army in the Mediterranean theater of World War II, and the United States Army Central in France and Germany after the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
Born in 1885, Patton attended the Virginia Military Institute and the United States Military Academy at West Point. He studied fencing and designed the M1913 Cavalry Saber, more commonly known as the "Patton Saber", and competed in modern pentathlon in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden.
Patton first saw combat during 1916's Pancho Villa Expedition, America's first military action using motor vehicles. He saw action in World War I as part of the new United States Tank Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces: he commanded the U.S. tank school in France, then led tanks into combat and was wounded near the end of the war. In the interwar period, Patton became a central figure in the development of the army's armored warfare doctrine, serving in numerous staff positions throughout the country. At the American entry into World War II, he commanded the 2nd Armored Division.
Patton led U.S. troops into the Mediterranean theater with an invasion of Casablanca during Operation Torch in 1942, and soon established himself as an effective commander by rapidly rehabilitating the demoralized II United States Corps. He commanded the U.S. Seventh Army during the Allied invasion of Sicily, where he was the first Allied commander to reach Messina. There he was embroiled in controversy after he slapped two shell-shocked soldiers, and was temporarily removed from battlefield command. He then was assigned a key role in Operation Fortitude, the Allies' disinformation campaign for Operation Overlord. At the start of the Western Allied invasion of France, Patton was given command of the Third Army, which conducted a highly successful rapid armored drive across France. Under his decisive leadership, the Third Army took the lead in relieving beleaguered American troops at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, after which his forces drove deep into Nazi Germany by the end of the war.
During the Allied occupation of Germany, Patton was named military governor of Bavaria, but was relieved for making aggressive statements towards the Soviet Union and trivializing denazification. He commanded the United States Fifteenth Army for slightly more than two months. Severely injured in an auto accident, he died in Germany twelve days later, on December 21, 1945.
Patton's colorful image, hard-driving personality and success as a commander were at times overshadowed by his controversial public statements. His philosophy of leading from the front, and his ability to inspire troops with attention-getting, vulgarity-ridden speeches, such as his famous address to the Third Army, was met favorably by his troops, but much less so by a sharply divided Allied high command. His sending the doomed Task Force Baum to liberate his son-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel John K. Waters from a prisoner of war camp further damaged his standing with his superiors. His emphasis on rapid and aggressive offensive action nonetheless proved effective, and he was regarded highly by his opponents in the German High Command. An award-winning biographical film released in 1970, Patton, helped solidify his image as an American folk hero.
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https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79018666
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/10581153
https://viaf.org/viaf/19799369
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q186492
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79018666
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Subjects
Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945
Artillery drill and tactics
Cavalry
Denazification
Desert warfare
Generals
Military history, Modern
Patton Statue (West Point, N.Y.)
Refugees
Sabers
Soldiers
Tank warfare
War casualties
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Americans
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Army officers
Generals
Military cadets
Soldiers
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Heidelberg
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San Gabriel
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