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Brian Sobel

    The Fighting Pattons
    • This book offers a unique perspective on a military family, focusing on the lives of a father and son. The father, a legendary figure, gained fame during World War II as a fearless commander and motivator of soldiers. Known for his brashness and self-confidence, he was admired even by his enemies, with many German officers considering him a crucial asset for the Americans. A complex individual, he was driven by his knowledge of history and warfare, displaying both compassion and a deep love for the art of war, despite his hatred for its consequences. The son also led an exciting life, interacting with many notable figures in political and military history. Together, they contributed 79 years of continuous military service, participating in every American conflict from the 1916 punitive action in Mexico to Vietnam. This book is distinctive as it features commentary from both the son and daughter of General George S. Patton, providing insights into their father's life and times. It includes a wealth of previously unpublished information, serving as both a family narrative and a contemporary history of the wars that shaped the 20th century, with interviews from prominent figures like Richard Nixon and General William Westmoreland.

      The Fighting Pattons
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