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  • a great man, a great General and a great American. He would be sickened to see how our country is full of cowards, liberals and traitors and having to put up with this Political Correctness by libturds.

  • this Hero was assassinated by Army personnel with approval of Jew Bolshevik Bastards, and their AMerican Fellow Travelers. that is a fact.

  • @TravellerFellow what a load of horse shit.

  • @uzimodem Agreed!

  • @SnafuFrank :thanks

  • Huh, they were right, Scott's version of patton really did have a deeper pitch than the real one. Still awesome though.

  • Sure, he knew that was the "right" thing to do...but what he said about the pitiful survivors was a disgrace, and in his private correspondence he had nothing but contempt for the victims of Nazi barbarism...His slapping of the soldier only showed the outward meanness of his inner personality!

  • Patton died turning right into a military hospital he was in the back seat of his car his car was hit by a very large military vehicle he died in the hospital by a neck injury he had a history injuries to that part of his body, his wife didn't wont his body to be checked for the cause of death.

  • @BB9891 then how do you know?

  • @BB9891 one big fat lie. but successfully repeated as you have done here. after all, the victors DO 'write history'.

  • Patton was a hero & I have been to his grave in Hamm, Luxembourg,with many of the heroic men of his Third Army. He is buried at the fore. For those of the younger generation asking...He doesn't sound a thing like George C. Scott? What's up with that? I say, read The Patton Papers or Patton's Principles by Ken Porter. To truly understand the man & his immense knowledge of strategy. PATTON the movie was good, but if you want to get to the heart of this hero, read his literary thoughts. Peace.

  • Patton was injured in the accident and then assassinated in the hospital.

  • @ResistCom True.

  • Although Russia ultimately took Berlin, they would not have gotten too far without the allies, the American/British Normandy invasion put strain on Germany

    Patton was a brilliant general, one of the best, able to combat German armor with m4 Shermans, which were vastly inferior.

  • Born and raised here in L.A.....so sad that Patton wouldn't even recognize L.A. now with all the illegals and black and white trash.

  • usaeagle1776 you fuctard stupid ignorant american idiot. Study more history books

    stupid.Read English ,russian,german history books.

  • Patton couldnt be the General he was in WW2. To much political correctness bullshit today. back then, none of that crap.

  • need more men like Patton today.

  • He may have loved war too much (I say "may" because you never know from the public portrayals), but this is the guy you want leading your people in a true war of self-defense (as opposed to the ones we fight these days). I wonder if red-staters would forgive him for not being Southern or Midwestern.

  • My surname is Patton hurray! :)

  • @Auggie56 I told the truth. You very ignorant

  • If only he were alive. I'd vote Patton 2012

  • Americans to defeat the Nazis.That 's a Hollywood fabrication. The Russians beat the Nazis. 20,000,000 for the Russian dead in Russia's largest land battles took place.Patton sosyopatic nazi fan

  • @ISAACASIMOV30 BULL!

    

  • @ISAACASIMOV30 you are a complete fucktard. go get a history book instead of a VODKA bottle you dumbass IVAN. pathetic.

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  • @geo2301able You may be right but at least HE went to war--Ronnie Reagan...?? Nope!!!

  • @TheClam88 And what war did you fight in sonny ?

  • @Auggie56 Didn't, Auggie. I put in volunteer papers for VietNam--when I was a year in the AF (1971). I got orders for Da Nang 3 weeks later. Then, for the next 15 months, I got notices regularly postponing my actual change of station to Da Nang. By xmas 1972 the orders were cancelled outright. Well, I DID try anyway.

  • @geo2301able Yeah. Patton and about 90% of other Americans of the time. But let's just remember all the worst things about everyone in history. What do you think they'll say about you?

  • @geo2301able . Your nuts patton forced a whole german town to go into the death camp and see what happened there.

  • @geo2301able ..so what,..everything he said was true, even Henry Ford knew the truth...Parasites hate truth.

  • The world ned patton now more then ever

  • My late father was a 2nd LT in Patton's 3rd Army....he was proud of the fact to my Dad's dying day. Did Patton work them hard? You bet. Did Patton have high expectations? Yes, again. Did Patton scare the h3ll out of the enemy? Sure thing. Did Patton bring the war to an end? No question. Patton understood war....and survival....and what it took to win. We could use more like him today. What it takes to be a LEADER!

  • @bugler1304 I do believe that was Ronald Reagan doing the intro for this video.

    It is a damn shame that General Patton was murdered and the people behind it got away with it.

  • @usarmycaptainamerica He wasn't murdered dude! He got into a car accident and died soon after. It couldn't happened to anybody. It just sucks that it had to happen to him.

  • @PKP405 Right after the war too, riding in a Cadillac in the French countryside, broke his back when they crashed.

  • @Beatleboy62 WRONG. It was in germany.

  • @vomit49894 Oh, my bad.

  • @Beatleboy62 No problem.

  • @PKP405 You need to research it. There is ALOT of very shady things that took place around Pattons death, and including someone who came forward and stated he was instructed to murder General Patton by the head of the OSS.

    The government has tested LSD on college students, brainwashing techniques from post war Nazi scientists on American handicapped kids (through the 70s), tested atomic bomb radiation on American Soldiers, radiation on prisoners etc etc. Were you aware of this?

  • Now, to get that wrascawly wabbit...

  • well...I think the African´s brought to US democracy for becoming slaves have actually BEEN slaves, 

  • Hollywood PSYOPS crap makes me want to puke. How dare they glorify war?

  • @nameofthepen War is evil. War is bad. If somebody threatens you or your family with slavery or death, do you do nothing? Its your life or his. The same goes with nations. Its that simple, and it will never change.

  • @TrenchGunTommy - get off your soapbox, you stupid oaf.

    No one in America has EVER been threatened with slavery or death.

    Hollywood has had to work overtime to whip up war fever in the population to serve the global chessmasters, warmongers, international bankers and armaments dealers with these phoney wars.

  • That 'old Virginia' accent is very distinct. If you listen to former Virginia governor Douglas Wilder you can hear it as well.

  • One of the last of the true Americans. Nowadays everyone in charge is more or less crooked zionist stooge and cowardly secret society member.. Pfft. World needs men like George.

  • Was he run over by a run away Army truck ??

  • My father served in Patton's 3rd Army with the 35th Infantry (Santa Fe) Division. He loved and hated Georgie.

  • @FraGilesMary that the best thing in one life.

  • @FraGilesMary It was a love hate respect that a good leader recieves.

  • I visited his grave at the Luxenburg military cemetary. A very humbling expierience. I can't really say the guy was one of best generals and he squandered the lives of thousands of his men so he could be successful. Andy Rooney was a journalist who brought this up more than once. I think had he lived, upon return to the states after the war he would have become a very strong and dangerous political figure. Who knows....

  • he does not sound like the patton you'd read about.

  • General Patton was murdered.

  • @LerhChang He wasn't he was the one who caused all the ideas he told the soldier about to throw all the men of the troop truck that hit his jeep in the stockade to forget about what happen, let the soldiers go on, he dies in his hospital bed and his wife refuses to have him cut open and guted for his cause of death, and so everyone begins to think he was murdered, people just think a man like him couldn't die like that. If he came home the media would have destoryed him anyway.

  • @LerhChang people in american will not like what i believe. bit i know t Dwight D. Eisenhower did it,

  • @kaiyaaz I am American and i know It was a set up!!

  • @LerhChang yes, i heard that the army made a wet-paper launcher gun, shot the general in the neck causing him a broken neck and later death... his own army killed him because he was a brutal leader

  • @paulolivares21 Actually as much as you may think that if you ever talk to soldier who served in Pattons's Army they take it with pride.  You may want to fact check your sources.

  • Informative and worth watching. We don't see much of the man himself, just the myth.

  • Man i thought he would look like was George C. Scott in the movie but wrong lol.

  • Shucks .. his tone of voice isn't so bad. Quite OK. Several published works proclaim Georgie's voice to be way high, way shrill, & somehow too pansy-ish .. not so at all, as evidenced here. Way to go, GP.

  • @colindominy Quote.

  • The REAL one

  • His voice in the movie is so different than this one

  • Thank you for finding this clip. As a veteran of the Vietnam debacle, I have not been able to watch any movie or read many books about it. I still think we should bomb Hanoi.

  • Zhukov:

    "It is now said that the Allies never helped us . . . However, one cannot deny that the Americans gave us so much material, without which we could not have formed our reserves and could not have continued the war . . we had no explosives and powder. "

  • @EddieExile The Soviet Union didn't have near the industrial might of the United States. Your ignorance is hysterical. The T-34 tank was vastly outnumbered by the M4 Sherman the entire war. The Soviets did have the IS-2, but give Patton some M26 Pershings and mass produce it, well... bye bye Soviets!

  • @EddieExile Do you know what a history book is? Find out, and get one and read it. You will be surprised.

  • @EddieExile I get the impression you think I believe Patton's Third Army could defeat ALL the Soviets or ALL the Germans. No I don't think that. But if you mean Zhukov vs Patton or Rommel vs Patton, the Third Army would win, no doubt. And calling Patton's army puny is simply the funniest thing I have ever heard in my life. I am literally falling out of my chair right now. Patton never suffered 300,000 casualties against the Hitler Youth or Germans with no supplies.

  • @EddieExile Think about the U.S. in the Pacific. America fought that war largely on its own, and in far tougher conditions than Europe. The Japs were perhaps the best jungle soldiers in the world, yet couldn't hold back the American army. I forgot to mention nukes, which the United States had in '45 and the Soviets did not.

    Conventional warfare=U.S. beats the crap out of the Reds. Nuke war=Reds beg for mercy.

  • @Gordontrek

    The Soviet armies outclassed the Japanese armies in battles in 1939 and 1945.

    It’s you making laughable claims knobhead.

    If you think that Patton’s puny army would have stood a chance against the millions of fanatical, battle hardened and well equipped soldiers of the huge Soviet or Nazi German armies you better tell us how.

  • @EddieExile You must remember, it was Patton who was destroying the Nazis in Africa and Europe, More specifically the Nazi armored divisions. I firmly believe he could have defeated the Soviets, because also remember, it was our boots, weapons and armor they were using the fight off the Nazis. look it up. They were on the brink of losing until we intervened and supplied them. Patton was the finest general in WWII. Most Historians put him in the top 10 all time.

  • @EDIDDY3234

    No, it was Montgomery who destroyed the Nazis in Africa and Zhukov who destroyed the Nazis in Europe.

    Patton was a bit player in both arenas and only american historians laughably overrate his contribution and status.

  • @EddieExile That's not true, Montgomery nearly lost the war for the allies with the botched Market Garden. The only reason Dwight even went with Montgomery was because he sought cooperation with the British. it had nothing to do with his tactics. He was one of the more poor tacticians in the war. Furthermore, Zhukov was a dictator. He later acknowledged without the help of America, Russia would not have stood a chance as they were suffering the same bitter fate as the invdaing Nazis

  • @EddieExile The American advance in France was stopped by Eisenhower in 1944 in order to funnel gasoline to Montgomery's ill-advised failure in Holland!!! Zhukov was an able commander who capitalized on Hitler's mistakes on the eastern front. The Russians were to their credit responsible for much of the Nazi reverses, but they had MUCH help!!

  • @benedict1611

    Churchill and the British realised the threat of the Soviets before the US government and military and originally wanted to advance on Berlin with a narrow thrust (hence Market Garden) but the US insisted on advancing on a broad front (so Market Garden did not have enough resources).

    But it’s not clear if Patton was capable of taking Berlin and huge losses, and he would have been slaughtered in any clash with the Soviets.

  • @EddieExile Montgomery moved too slow and did not listen to intelligence of a German build up in Holland along with that never considered the narrow highway up the front he proposed to advance on. IN short Monty squandered not only the lives of the Paratroopers in the 82nd and 101s but also the British 1st Airborne Division with his ego getting the better of him. Also the Germans had a great deal more respect for Patton than Monty in the long run.

  • @gray19801

    No - Eisenhower approved Market Garden, but refused the necessary aircraft, ground forces and supplies - to maintain a broad front. This together with the unexpected arrival of the 2nd SS Panzer Corp, adverse weather, and betrayal of the allied plans was one of many causes of the narrow failure of Market Garden.

    The simplistic US view that it was all Montgomery’s fault for being overconfident then moving too slow, and that Patton could have done better, is Hollywood fiction.

  • @EddieExile The Nazis lost the Eastern Front because Russia had some crappy weather.

  • @EddieExile I am not deluded. I look at the facts. You're just being a normal smackmouth making claims that you can't back up. The Soviet army sustained heavy casualties fighting on their own soil against the freezing Germans who were largely unprepared for the Russian winter. The cold killed more Nazis than the Reds did! Sorry kid, you're out of luck. Patton's Third Army would beat the snot out of the Reds and you can't deny it.

  • @EddieExile Um no if you're talking about the U.S. vs. USSR after the war, the US would win and it's impossible to deny. Patton would make a salad of the Reds, who lost 300,000 men just in the streets of Berlin vs. broken down, scantily supplied Germans and the freakin' Hitler Youth. It would have been fun to watch Patton slaughter Zhukov worse than he did Rommel.

  • @Gordontrek

    Um yes.

    The US army  - including Patton - would have been utterly destroyed by the Soviet army in 1945 - and by the German army in a 1 on 1 battle.

    You are deluded.

  • @EddieExile

    US Army actually fought several battles one on one against the Germans, and prevailed. As for the Soviets. I doubt if anyone could have beaten them 1 on 1 on their own land. However, had Patton had his way, and war was declared on the Soviets, with the Allies teaming with the Germans, the Soviets would have been fucked. They had nothing but manpower. The leadership in that Army (Red Army), as well as troop quality was fucking Horrendous.

  • @CaptainAmerica322

    The US army never faced the full might of the German army.

    The US army landed in North Africa after the German Afrika corps had been defeated by British - and they were still owned by the Germans at Kasserine.

    When the US army (and British) landed in Normandy they only faced a tiny rump of the German army that had been battered in the east.

    The US/British won some battles with superior forces- but they had every German battle plan from British codebreakers.

  • @CaptainAmerica322

    No one is downgrading the efforts of the allies or the huge supplies to the Soviets (but the Soviets produced 55,000 T34 tanks etc)

    In fact the Soviets won the biggest tank battle in history at Kursk because the British codebreakers had supplied them with the full German battle plans.

    But to pretend that Patton or the US army could have beaten the German or Soviet armies at the time is fantasy.

    And I doubt if the allies+Germans could have beaten the Soviets in 1945.

  • @EddieExile I find it humorus you say this because I just watched the History channel on this very event, and the Nazis had MUCH stronger and better equipped tanks than America throughout the war. However, he had faster, lighter and more manuverable tanks. Our fire power was strong enough to penetrate their armor. We defeated the Nazis in Afrika AND in Europe. So 1 on 1, we win, because it has been proven historically.

  • @EDIDDY3234

    People will find your utter confusion quite amusing.

    In North Africa, Montgomery had decisively destroyed the axis forces at El Alamein and chased the remnants 1400 miles before US forces saw action and were humiliated at Kasserine Pass.

    In Europe, Marshall Zhukov (not to be confused with Dictator Stalin) defeated the German armies in colossal battles involving the loss of 5 million German soldiers and 10 million Soviets.

    Patton and the US were bit players.

  • @EddieExile Monty simply had more resources of war to defeat Rommel. At the introduction of U.S. trops into North Africa, they were green yes, but as the war went on, they became excellent troops, certainly as good or better than the British or anyone else. Gen. Patton was correct to realize the murderous Bolsheviks for what they were!! U.S. troops could have and should have taken Berlin and held onto land turned over to the Russians in eastern Europe.

  • @benedict1611ONly because Monty created the situation for him to have resources. Look up the Battle of Alam el Halfa, that was an equal fight and Montgomery stopped and defeated one of Rommel's classic attack, the same kind of attack that crushed many of his predecessors and the Americans at Kesserine pass. After Montgomery, the 8th army was undefeated in battle. That is not because of resources, it's because Montgomery was a brilliant general

  • @engliscwarrior I believe it was the Navy that gave them the resources...

  • @benedict1611

    As stated below, it was more than just resources that enabled Montgomery to defeat Rommel - but the fact remains that Rommel was beaten before the green US troops saw action and to claim that the US won the war in North Africa is ridiculous.

    The US troops did improve later but were just average - certainly not as good as the Germans. And the Soviets had help but they were the main reason by far for the German defeat - and to claim that US won the war in Europe is ridiculous.

  • @EddieExile United States produced 150% of materiel of all other combatants combined, Axis and Allied. Largely because our manufacturing was never targeted.

  • @cbalsz

    Not true - maybe in trucks and merchant shipping - not in other military items.

  • @Gordontrek honestly, we should've taken out the USSR before they had their hands on a nuke... Patton said himself we should've went on to wipe out the reds after the nazis

  • there he is the man who could break a mans neck with a stern glance

  • he disliked bulllies and the third reich were bullies

  • @solarstone11 he disliked jews, who turned out to be the real bullies. he thought of Germans as the most decent people in Europe, and he hated the destruction been done to them..

  • @shetlandwool Thank God for Israel. Without this courageous country and people, we probably would not be a free nation, However, I think that President Obama and his Communist supporters will do us in quite nicely.

  • Patton was assassinated due to his realization and desire to continue the push to rid the world of Communism; which was an ideology that passed from Adam Weishaupt (May 1, 1776) to Clinton Roosevelt and Mason and ancestor to FDR, who plagarized the plans by Weishaupt and called it, "The Science of Government Founded on Natural law, 1841; and then passed on to Karl Marx to plagarize and call it the Communist Manifesto. COmmunist was to foment the fake cold war. to the 1960's

  • Nice touch to have Ronaldus Magnus narrating.

  • man patton was a boss. he was such an asshole but he could back it up.

  • General Patton actually was all of the things Charlie Sheen said about himself.

    Patton was all about winning.

  • Patton regretted when he saw all the destruction in Germany. He thought of jews as the worst despicable scum he had ever met in his life. He hated jewish made Communism. He had high regards for the German people as the only left decent people in Europe. He must have despised the growing influence of jewish mafia in America. This great man was murdered for this reason only. Just as JFK was murdered by the jews.

  • GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON JR

    - A TRUE AMERICAN HERO

    - A LEADER OF MEN

    - A FEARLESS & INSPIRATIONAL WARRIOR

    Paralyzed & Injured... Gen.Patton Still NEVER Abandoned His Men & Ordered NO Investigation Into The Car Accident. The Soldier That Hit Him Was Drunk & Would Have Faced Court-Martial. In Addition To His Wife Refusing An Autopsy, This Opens The Door For Conspiracy NUTJOBS When FACTS Dictate Patton Was a HERO to The End!

    Patton's Glorious Death Was Achieved By His Actions!

  • @EddieExile Give credit where it is due and stop downplaying the achievements of great Americans

  • @EddieExile General Patton and the 3rd Army advanced farther, captured more enemy prisoners, and liberated more territory in less time than any other army in military history, he also beat arguably the best general the germans had Erwin Rommell. With a normal strength of around 250,000–300,000 men, PAtton had killed, wounded, or captured some 1,811,388 enemy soldiers, six times its strength in personnel. Patton's ratio of enemy to U.S. losses was nearly thirteen to one.

  • @OpenisPrime Patton move rapidly because he faced far lighter opposition compared to the Soviets and British/Canadians .

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  • We were morally superior to the Nazis? Don't pay any attention to our fire bombing of Hamburg, Dresden and Tokyo, or the nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki AFTER the Japanese had offered to surrender. We're not the heroes of humanism. And Patton was not a great general. He was a great self promoter.

  • @TheForwardGaze I guess the Nazis were "heroes of humanism"....look at how many humans they exterminated. Better look again ForwardGaze....the world was a bad place in the 40's.

  • @TheForwardGaze Neither side was good. War is never good but there will never be peace.

  • fuck life is a bitch a general dies in car accident. other useless peices of shit live for fuckin ever

  • Patton nigdy niedorównana Erwin Rommel, on był de...

  • But I think that all of us, American, British; Montgomery and Patton lovers should unite and go after those "Seig Hiel" motherfuckers that post pro Hitler junk on all his speech videos. Ive been fighting with them for a week now. Reinstate the Allied forces and lets storm the messageboards and go after the real enemy! lol

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  • I had no idea his voice was so squeaky

  • patton gained more territory because the British and Canadians took on the bulk of the Germans at Caen

  • @EddieExile Bulk of the Germans huh? That is debatable. Caen was a prime example of Montgomery being all pomp and no circumstance. His lack of aggressiveness at Caen is why it took so long to take the city. Regardless of your opinions it is not debatable that Patton gained more territory in less time than any other allied commander. You can make all the excuses you want that inflate your national pride or whatever...but facts are facts.

  • @HatrXx78

    Not debatable at all: “An important part of Montgomery's strategy was to cause the Germans to commit their reserves to the eastern part of the theater to allow an easier breakout from the west. By the end of Goodwood, the Germans had committed the last of their reserve divisions; there were six and a half Panzer divisions facing the British and Canadian forces compared to one and a half facing the United States armies“.

    You can inflate patton if you like - but facts are facts.

  • @EddieExile That is utter bullshit and you know it. Hitler was not pulling forces from Caen to send to Russia. Monty was just slow and tedious in his capture of the city. He enjoyed a vastly superior force and total air superiority yet still dragged his heals. The US 3rd Army was also up against more than one division... just saying that proves you have no idea what you are talking about. Patton set the US record for most enemy Divisions engaged in the shortest time when he rescued the Bulge.

  • @HatrXx78

    Nobody mentioned Russia, or your hollywood fantasy about the bulge battle.

    The British/Canadians fought the bulk of the German forces at Caen including 8 panzer divisions, all 3 tiger tank battalions, 7 infantry divisions

    This left only 2 panzer divisions facing Bradley’s 1st US army enabling a break out in Operation Cobra

    Pattons 3rd army advanced later from the far west against much lighter resistance

    Look up the facts before posting patton type hollow bluster.

  • @EddieExile Say what you will... Monty was a strategic knuckledragger. He was more concerned with grand schemes that would make him look good than he was actually accomplishing anything. Hence Market Garden for example... what a grand waste of men and resources. There is no reason that Caen should have taken so long aside from his tactical ineffiency.

  • @EddieExile It gets as simple as the Germans themselves. They were afraid of Patton, but not Monty. Why is that? Hmmm? Seems like they would know what their greatest threat was. This is also why they used Patton as a distraction with the 1st Army group. Most of the German power was held in reserve to face Patton at Calais. All because they were convinced Patton was landing in Calais.

  • @HatrXx78 As I said look up the facts before posting patton type hollow bluster.

  • @EddieExile hahaha... you Brits make me laugh. All pomp

  • @HatrXx78 - dumb yanks like you make the world laugh - posting your simplistic unsupported slogans based on hollywood myths and lies that you can't back up.

  • @EddieExile Like I said...you are full of shit. Patton faced the 2nd Parachute Corps (5th Fallsh Div, 2nd Panzer Div, 130 Pz Lehr Div) and the 87th Corps (2nd SS Div, 17th SS PG Div, 116th PZ Div, 352 Inf Div, 353 Inf Div). That's a total of 8 divisions not stuck to static defense as were Monty's opponents. Go ahead and keep rewriting history to make your beloved Monty sound like a hero. He was too cautious and all pomp.... sort of how you are acting now.

  • @HatrXx78

    The issue was the rapid movement of Patton's 3rd army after the British/Canadian drew in over 15 German divisions at Caen and after the US 1st army's Cobra breakout . Patton move rapidly because he faced light opposition.

    Your digging out German units that Patton may have faced at some point in the whole campaign is laughable - as is your claim about Montgomery who I never mentioned - you are all patton like bluster.

  • tactics? general pattons tactics were speed and surpression and efficiancy. Pattons forces took many prisoners and he took more prisoners in sicily than the britts did...He gained more territory than the britts and soo on....His tactics are not questionable...your knowlege of patton is....read War as I knew it....actual journal of the battles by Patton himself...other books...Patton and etc

  • Re; The 8th Airforce...The Germans had a joke; when the Luftwaffe went over the enemy ducked, when the RAF went over we ducked, when the US airforce went over EVERYBODY ducked...

  • A true Liberator send from God ! Bless his soul ! Awe General , Awe !

    The spirit of America sweeping the Evil out of Eu ! thank´s General ! Thank´s!

  • Patton was awsome riding a jeep next to enemy divisions..I love that crazy bastard

  • Ike was a diplomat Patton was a great (for me one of the greatest of the story) stratege but both were soldier of th US and they made a great job.

    Thanks to them and to all the American soldier who sacrifies their life for us.....

  • Eissenhower was a hypocrite....he wanted to starve 50,00 plus german POWs.. Patton didnt want that to happen thats why Patton got demoted...IKE was a DICK....I will always honor Pattons memory...Fuck IKE

  • whatever dude...the russians would piss themselves at the site of Pattons armies

  • It would have been nice. Immagine if Patton went to russia. kick there ass. the world would be a bit better today, oh yea china too. Patton lives

  • @hypernova20 He wouldn't have been able to, he would have been utterly destroyed.

  • @uafchris Patton would have won. The Red Air Force was nothing compared to the RAF ot the USAAF. By the end of 1945 the USA was producing 3 atomic bombs per month. The US Navy was also the largest in the world by far. All Lend-Lease aid to the Sov iet Union would have been cut off immediately. America also had half of the worlds industrial power. The USA would have crushed the USSR.

  • @uafchris Not if Harry "A-Bomb" Truman had anything to say about it!!!!!!!!

  • @Willredd94 MacArthur attacked communist China without orders in 1950 when Truman was still president, look how that turned out.

  • @uafchris Soviets had nukes in 1950. In 1945 only the US had nukes and MacArthur did not attack Communist China, the Truman administration accused him of insubordination after criticizing the President's handling of the war in a letter read aloud to Congress. Do they have history books where you're from?

  • @Willredd94 Yes, you clearly don't. He was ordered not to approach the Chinese border. He did it anyway and almost caused the destruction of the UN army. MacArthur and Patton were both overrated warmongering glory seekers. The best allied General of the war was Bill Slim anyway.

  • I love Doolittle and the 8th Air Force. Not enough can ever be said about those airmen, and their B-17s.

  • Patton wanted to go after Stalin, which would have been the right thing to do. Communists were running the world on both sides of the pond.

  • Dont talk shit about Patton. He accomplisghed more than any other general durring the war. and he loved his soldiers. while Eisenhower wanted to hand our troops to russian camps, Patton was against that. Hey MatrixFactoryGuy, Go do homework and read a book,,

  • @hypernova20 ''Dont talk shit about Patton. He accomplisghed more than any other general durring the war.''

    wtf?! How about Zhukhov ? Montgomery ?

    By the time Patton joined in the Germans were on the offensive..

    Overrated I don;t see why their is so much focus on this guy,..

    The only thing that made him famous was slapping that guy in Sicily

    read a book!

  • @LordGeorgeRodney actualy i have read a book. many on ww2.. let me tell you about sicily.... Operation Husky.....Patton led his troops side by side, he actual observed the battle just yards away...his jeep was bombed by enemy aircraft, His head quarters also bombed and he still led his forces to defeat the germans and the Italians...and by the way he entered the war in 1942 in north africa, he finnished what Montgomery and Eisenhower could not

  • @hypernova20 Don't get me wrong! That is what I like about Patton is his personality.

    That is what set him back as a general in being famous. His comments were outrageous & even hilarious! Hell I would follow Patton if I was a soldier.. why not.

    But that is his best side

    As a General in terms tactics & strategy he is highly questionable.

    It was the Brits who did most of the fighting in North Africa & captured 90% of the German prisoners mostly in the Tunis area..

  • Patton...overrated pompous bastard who ran men through a meat grinder all for the glory of his massive ego

    What a total asshole

  • Merci patton, je vais souvent à Bastogne au Mardason, nous n'oublions pas, encore merci,!

  • He sounds like Elmer Fudd, except drenched in pure testosterone and win.

  • @redreaper2020 You ugly bastard.

  • narrated by reagan. imagine that.

  • THEY ZIONIST JEWS WHO WERE REALLY PULLING THE STRINGS FROM BEHIND THE SCENES HAD HIM KILLED BECAUSE HE WAS GOING TO COME HOME AND EXPOSE THE ROTTEN BASTARDS WHO LEFT THOUSANDS OF OUR POW'S IN THE HANDS OF THOSE STINKING COMMUNIST RUSSIANS TO BE TORTURED AND KILLED.THEY USED PATTON THEN DONE HIM IN. PATTON WAS JUST ONE OF MANY THEY HAVE DESTROYED,BUT ALL ROPES HAVE AN END.

  • "towns in Gemany and Austria who's names I can't pronounce but whose places I have removed" - loud laughter

    Patton gloats over the deaths of German civilians - what a wanker.

  • @EddieExile kill yourself

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  • @EddieExile go bend over for the muzzies, queen boy.

  • @KevUrbie keep your fantasies to yourself bumboy

  • 2 of the best americans... AT THE SAME TIME!!!!! =D

  • he and rommel are the best!!!

  • 7 NAZIS hate this.

  • I like George C. Scott better.

  • I can't imagine any Man who would HATE conspiracy theories

    more than General George Patton. As he said at Buchenwald,

    "DOCUMENT EVERYTHING, Leave nothing to chance.

    Because ONE DAY, some cockroach will crawl up out of the

    Latrine and deny all this ever happened, God Damn them."