

Patton and the Bulge: Blood, Guts, and Prayer
13 snips May 20, 2024
Join author Alex Kershaw as he unveils the complex character of General George S. Patton, a military genius whose aggressive tactics were matched by deep spiritual beliefs. Discover how Patton’s commission of a prayer for better weather rallied his troops during the crucial Battle of the Bulge. Kershaw delves into Patton's reading habits, leadership style, and unique blend of assertiveness and mysticism. Insightful anecdotes highlight how faith and strategy intersected in Patton's military successes during World War II.
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Patton's Background
- Patton was a larger-than-life character with ivory-handled pistols and pithy quotes.
- He was a skilled cavalryman, Olympian, and commanded the first American tank unit.
Patton's Intellect
- Patton was not just a brute, but also deeply intellectual and a voracious reader.
- He studied military history extensively, even reading Caesar's Commentaries during battles.
Patton's Reading Habits
- Unlike Eisenhower who read Westerns, Patton preferred Caesar and Greek history.
- He often retraced Roman routes during WWII, even marking his Rhine crossing by urinating in it.