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  2. Broad front versus narrow front controversy in World War II

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    Since the Ruhr was the most important objective, this entailed halting Patton's Third Army. [11] Eisenhower had initially been willing to defer the capture of the Brittany ports in favor of advancing rapidly to encircle and destroy the German Seventh Army, which would otherwise have subsequently been able to delay the Allied advance, [57] and ...

  3. George S. Patton slapping incidents - Wikipedia

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    On August 20, Patton received a cable from Eisenhower regarding the arrival of Lucas at Palermo. Eisenhower told Patton it was "highly important" that he personally meet with Lucas as soon as possible, as Lucas would be carrying an important message. [28] Before Lucas arrived, Blesse arrived from Algiers to look into the health of the troops in ...

  4. George S. Patton - Wikipedia

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    General Bradley and the Army Air Forces General Carl Spaatz shared the number one position, Walter Bedell Smith was ranked number three, and Patton number four. [270] Eisenhower revealed his reasoning in a 1946 review of the book Patton and His Third Army: "George Patton was the most brilliant commander of an Army in the open field that our or ...

  5. The Chilling Letter Eisenhower Drafted in Case the ... - AOL

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    And the push that lead to Hitler's defeat. At least 160,000 of those troops. ... General Eisenhower had doubts in the face of a "well trained, well equipped and battle-hardened" enemy. If the ...

  6. George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the speeches, Patton was attempting to keep a low profile among the press, as he had been ordered to by General Dwight Eisenhower. Patton was made a central figure in an elaborate phantom army deception scheme, and the Germans believed he was in Dover preparing the—fictitious—First United States Army Group for an invasion of ...

  7. Task Force Baum - Wikipedia

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    Controversy surrounds the true reasons behind the mission, which most likely was to liberate Patton's son-in-law, John K. Waters, taken captive in Tunisia in 1943. The result of the mission was a complete failure; of the roughly 300 men of the task force, 32 were killed in action during the raid and only 35 made it back to Allied -controlled ...

  8. Battle of Arracourt - Wikipedia

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    "Arracourt – September 1944" (PDF). US Army Command and General Staff College, 1982. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2012. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the Command U.S. Army and General Staff College In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Military Art and Science; Cole, Hugh M.

  9. Did America Have a 'Good Relationship' with Hitler? What Joe ...

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    Joe Biden said at the Oct. 22 debate that the U.S. "had a good relationship with Hitler before he, in fact, invaded Europe."