Patton's drive: the making of America's greatest general

Patton's drive: the making of America's greatest general

Author
Patton, George SmithAxelrod, Alan
Publisher
Lyons Press
Language
English
Edition
1st paperback ed
Year
2010
Page
(xvi, 287 pages) : illustrations
ISBN
9781599215396,9780762767083,0762767081
File Type
pdf
File Size
7.0 MiB

In nine months and eight days of campaigning during World War II, the Third United States Army of George S. Patton Jr. moved faster and farther, killed or captured more of the enemy, and liberated more cities, towns, and villages than any other army in the history of warfare. Patton’s Drive tells the story of how a young man born to war—who believed himself the incarnation and summation of great warriors past—became a modern American general, and one of the greatest field commanders of the twentieth century.

Beginning with Patton’s magnificent drive across Europe during World War II, Alan Axelrod, Ph.D., looks back to the decades before the war and traces the trajectory that revealed the commander’s fighting destiny. There was the youthful captain who pursued the guerrillas of Pancho Villa deep into Mexico, and the colonel who, only a year later, led America’s first tank corps against the Germans in World War I. Dr. Axelrod also details how the two decades of peace between the world wars were, for Patton, a purgatory of physical and emotional torment, relieved only by what was for him the life-giving violence of desperate global combat. For all that has been written about George S. Patton Jr., his formative years, though narrated by others, have escaped close analysis. These years and the results they produced are the subjects of Patton’s Drive.

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