Portrait Of Patton

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This hard-hitting, hard-to-put-down book tells the story of General George S. Patton, Jr.—the most loved, most hated, most controversial combat general of World War II, whose career reached its peak during 1944-1945 as leader of the Third Army. Utilizing access to General Patton’s diary, personal letters, memoranda and speeches, author Harry H. Semmes endeavours to illustrate the General’s rationale and motives behind his actions, and to elucidate the events that shaped the General’s life. Semmes furthermore sought to demonstrate the power of Patton’s command during battle, and the influence on those who fought alongside him. “A sympathetic biography of one of America’s greatest battle leaders, a hard-riding, flamboyant, profane, religious man who fought as he played—to win. Fine reading.”—Journal of the Society of American Military Engineers “Patton was known to his soldiers as a Flashy, hell-for-leather cavalryman whose personal courage rand initiative made him feared by his enemies end loved by those who served under him....His life story is an inspiration to America’s future generals and should be required reading for the nation’s officer training schools...”—Daily Oklahoman “The full size picture of a forceful, complex man. It belongs in anyone’s collection of biographies.”—Birmingham News “Harry H. Semmes’ Portrait Of Patton is a thrilling story.”—America “General George S. Patton, Jr. was without a doubt the most colorful American commander to emerge from World War II.”—Books on Trial “An interesting, vivid and sympathetic biography of one of our greatest soldiers of today...a substantial contribution to the true history of American victories.”—World Affairs “This controversial man made deep friends and bitter enemies while he lived, but Harry H. Semmes’ book demonstrates that it is well for America that he did live—and fight—when he did.”—Washington D C. Star

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Genre : History
Author : Brig.-Gen Harry H. Semmes
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Release : 2016-11-11
File : 467 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781787203211


The Patton Papers

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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.

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Genre : History
Author : Martin Blumenson
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2009-07-21
File : 944 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786749744


Patton

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General George S. Patton Jr. is one of the most successful yet misunderstood figures in American military history. Despite the many books and articles written about him, none considers in depth how his love of history shaped the course of his life. In this thematic biography, Furman Daniel traces Patton’s obsession with history and argues that it informed and contributed to many of his successes, both on and off the battlefield. Patton deliberately cultivated the image of himself as a warrior from ages past; the more interesting truth is that he was an exceptionally dedicated student of history. He was a hard worker and voracious reader who gave a great deal of thought to how military history might inform his endeavors. Most scholars have overlooked this element of Patton’s character, which Daniel argues is essential to understanding the man’s genius.

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Genre : History
Author : J. Furman Daniel
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Release : 2020-04-03
File : 322 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826274458


Portrait And Biographical Album Of Johnson And Pawnee Counties Nebraska

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Genre : Johnson County (Neb.)
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Release : 1889
File : 622 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89063864292


Patton S Shadow

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General George S. Patton’s legendary image was carefully crafted during World War II and continues to shape our understanding of American history and culture today. Historian Nathan C. Jones explores the creation of the Patton legend and its enduring legacy in Patton’s Shadow.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Nathan C. Jones
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Release : 2024-10-19
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780817361563


History By Hollywood

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Presenting Hollywood as one of our most influential interpreters of history, Toplin offers a close examination of Mississippi Burning, JFK, Sergeant York, Missing, Bonnie and Clyde, Patton, All the President's Men, and Norma Rae.--Distributed by Syndetics Solutions, LLC.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert Brent Toplin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 1996
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0252065360


I Was With Patton

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Author : D. A. Lande
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File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1610607228


Biographical Record And Portrait Album Of Tippecanoe County Indiana

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Genre : Indiana
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Release : 1888
File : 898 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105037308603


Portrait And Biographical Record Of Montgomery Parke And Fountain Counties Indiana

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Genre : Fountain County (Ind.)
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Release : 1893
File : 728 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000065960449


Twelve Desperate Miles

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The Dirty Dozen meets Band of Brothers in this true story of how a rusty old New Orleans banana boat staffed with an unlikely crew of international merchant seamen, a gang of inmates from a local jail, and a French harbor pilot spirited out of Morocco by O.S.S. agents in the trunk of a Chevy, were drafted into service in WWII -- and heroically succeeded in setting the stage for Patton's epic invasion of North Africa. The largest amphibious invasion force ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean set sail from Virginia for North Africa in November 1942. Operation Torch was the true beginning of the liberation of Europe since control of Northwestern Africa — Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia -- gave the Allies a base on the Mediterranean for the coming invasion of southern Europe. The prime objectives of the Moroccan invasion, headed by General George Patton, were the port city of Casablanca and an airfield 60 miles northeast of the city, which had the only concrete runways in the region. Unfortunately, the field was located a dozen miles up a shallow, twisting Moroccan river that wound its way down from the Atlas Mountains to the Atlantic. Patton needed five hundred tons of highly volatile airplane fuel and nine hundred tons of bombs delivered to that Moroccan airport to supply his planned air campaign against Casablanca, but he faced a major challenge: the river was too shallow for any available transport ship in the entire Allied fleet. As the clock ticked down on the invasion, the War Department searched every harbor and cove in the Atlantic and only at the last moment turned up the Contessa, a salt-caked, rust-stained Honduran-registered civilian freighter that had spent most of her undistinguished career hauling bananas and honeymooners from New Orleans to the river port harbors of the Caribbean. But at least she would be capable of hauling heavy cargo in shallow waters. Twelve Desperate Miles tells the incredible story of the Contessa’s role in the opening salvo of World War II. This unremarkable ship, crewed by seamen from twenty-six different nations and eighteen sailors pulled from the Norfolk County jail, became the focus of the first invasion of the war as it was rushed to Virginia at the insistence of George Patton and quickly retrofitted for war. Too late to join the safety of the massive convoy sailing for Africa, the Contessa set out on her own through the U-Boat-infested waters of the Atlantic to the shores of Morocco, where she faced her final and most daunting challenge: the twelve mile voyage up the shallow and well-defended Sebou River, carrying an explosive cocktail of gasoline and bombs in her holds. In Twelve Desperate Miles, veteran history writer Tim Brady chronicles one of the great untold stories of the war. This surprising and entertaining account of the baptism of American forces on the Western Front is a mix of Moroccan intrigue, portraits of some of the great figures of the war (Patton, Eisenhower, Marshall, General Lucian Truscott) at its outset, snapshots of the daily workings of the colorful crew of a merchant ship, along with a thrilling account of the invasion of French Morocco. Twelve Desperate Miles offers a unique and fascinating picture of the war in its opening moments.

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Genre : History
Author : Tim Brady
Publisher : Crown
Release : 2012-04-24
File : 354 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780307590398