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As a commander, the 1st tank unit was formed, and under his leadership it became the 1st, and the army he led the old clan leader was highly disciplined, and in his entire military career, the army ** was the least, and successfully repelled the German attack in the Battle of the Ardennes, and successfully broke through the German Qihan Shigefei line.
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He is known as the father of tanks and advanced the speed of warfare. He led the 1st Tank Army.
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He participated in many wars, was a very intelligent man, very brave, very tenacious, very decisive, and had a strong offensive spirit.
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Who would dare to kill him? It's a plopping car accident. People who say the CIA are really ignorant, when was the CIA founded?
What qualifications does a small intelligence bureau have to interfere in the internal affairs of the army? If you want to talk about Jews and rich people, Patton's wife's family is a rich man, a rich businessman, a general, who dares to move? In other words, it is better for this kind of person to die, a professional soldier by nature, and it is more uncomfortable to fight than to die without fighting.
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Died in a car accident, the cause of death is a bit controversial, this person lives for war, and his career died at the end of the war, do you think it's strange?
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Died in a car accident But there is a saying that he died because of Eisenhower's ** Many of Patton's views are not conducive to the needs of American politics and the improvement of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, but the most important point is that there is a phenomenon of torture of prisoners in American prisoner of war camps, such as the food and gasoline given to prisoners, etc., Eisenhower acquiesced in this phenomenon, but Patton was opposed Eisenhower wanted to run** Afraid that Patton would send someone to assassinate him because of the trouble at this time, but this is not much basis.
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General Patton of the United States died in a car accident. Patton was a good soldier, but not a qualified politician. After the war, many of Patton's views were not conducive to the needs of American politics and the improvement of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
So Patton was relieved of his duties and left at home. The car accident itself has a strong sense of chance, and if you have to find some reason far-fetched, you can only say that character determines fate.
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Former FBI Director Decryption Patton was hit and killed by former Johnson's faction.
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On the way to hunting, Barton met Sister Feng who traveled through time and space, and Barton saw a strange scene, Sister Feng's beauty was too frightened...
How did he die, show the American archives, and at the time, **but rumors** are very likely.
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...The official news is that he died in a car accident. It was indeed a crash and died.
But then he was famously rotten mouth. Say anything. And at the time his friend Ike was American**.
Barton had no regard for his friend's face. Say bad things in public or private at all possible. It has seriously affected the image of **.
Despite the fact that it made a great contribution in the war. But for the sake of politics (war itself is for politics) .He had to die.
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Offended the U.S. Congressional gang and Jewish sponsors, so they were killed by the Intelligence Bureau.
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It may be** but he's a man who can change the course of history.
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Bad luck and being hit by a car. At the end of World War II, humanity didn't need him anymore.
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To put it bluntly, it's just a car accident, a simple, straightforward, and detached from low-level fun.
It's the same with all kinds of car accidents that happen anywhere in the world.
Barton is not a god, and no matter how strong a person is, he cannot escape this kind of accidental trick of fate.
After the car accident, we can certainly make all kinds of exclamations, such as the summary of the life of a person who was born for the war at the end of the war.
But to talk about the cause of Patton's death and add so many reasons to a car accident would be hypocritical.
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General Patton of the United States died in a car accident.
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General Blutrit of the German army (who served as chief of staff to Gerd von Rundstedt) wrote: "We have an extremely high opinion of General Patton as the most daring 'Panzer General' in the Allied forces, an incredibly creative and resolute man." He is very similar to our own 'Panzer General' Guderian.
Probably because he is closest to our conception of a classical military commander, his operational command impresses us particularly well. He even further improved Napoleon's basic doctrine of the noble and swift soldier. ”
But others thought that he was "more than brave and not resourceful", and "arrogant and flashy". Military scholars pointed out: "As a commander-in-chief, General Patton's greatest characteristic is to inspire his subordinates with his own martial spirit, and to influence his subordinates to move forward bravely on the battlefield."
He was brave and tenacious in combat, decisive in command, full of offensive spirit, and good at giving full play to the advantages of armored troops to carry out rapid maneuvers and long-distance attacks, and was called a "bloody veteran" by his subordinates.
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Patton's exploits in World War II:
1) Military command.
After the outbreak of World War II, Patton (1939) was commissioned to form an armored brigade and was promoted to brigadier general. In 1942, he served as the commander of the First Panzer Army (with the rank of major general), and in August of the same year, he led 40,000 iron cavalry across the Atlantic to land in North Africa. In 1943, he joined forces with British General Montgomery to win the Battle of El Alamein.
After purging the German army in North Africa, Patton was promoted to lieutenant general and commanded the landing campaign in Sicily, Italy. In 1944, he served as the commander of the Third Army Corps and participated in the Normandy landings as the second echelon. He then commanded the Panzer Corps across Europe and all the way to Austria.
In 9 months, 1.4 million enemies were annihilated, and 10,000 large and small towns were liberated, and they were relatively smallest.
2) In terms of personal charisma.
Barton is straightforward, adventurous, and resolute. Therefore, even Günter Blumentritt (Admiral), a high-ranking general of the enemy (Germany) at that time, praised him as "an incredibly lightning-fast general."
3) Military doctrine.
In World War II, Patton was quite adept at using armor tactics, especially tanks in warfare. This had a profound impact on the research of tank warfare theory in various countries in the post-war period.
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Landing in North Africa Landing in Sicily Participation in the Normandy Landing in the bloody Ardennes.
Like Rommel, a victim of politics.
The most direct ones are the Japanese devils, as well as Nazi Germany, and then Italy.
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(I'm really fed up with these problems every day, giving so little in return, and wasting brain cells.) Roll the ball.