PATTON, Michael OConnor
PATTON, Michael OConnor
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PATTON
Blood, Guts and a Brilliant Mind

Author: Michael O'Connor

Narrator: Jonathan David Mellor

Unabridged: 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/17/2020


Synopsis

He remains the most famous Allied general of the Second World War thanks to George C Scott’s unforgettable performance in the Oscar winning movie.But our remarkable documentary reveals there was vastly more to Patton than his so-called lust for glory. We provide a concise and comprehensive overview of the great battlefield commander the Wehrmacht’s generals most feared.The son of a rich, distinguished family, the young Patton loved the Classics and history, was an Olympic athlete and “master of the Sword”. But he also had revolutionary ideas about how the US Army should fight modern wars. Ideas he tested against reality in action in Mexico and the Great War.We study his complex relationships with other generals and follow his successful Second World War campaigns in North Africa, Italy, the Low Countries, but also his unsuccessful “behind-the-scenes” confrontations with his superiors and the politicians.We show how he could be worshipped by the ordinary GIs under his command because of his care for them, yet still come close to being court-martialed in notorious incidents involving men recovering in hospital.His life ended in controversy and mystery and we examine the reality behind this.In one brilliant hour of amazing images and wonderful words, we deliver History’s Verdict on General George S Patton.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hal

I have read a few of the Great General series books. This one on General George S. Patton, Jr. was superbly done by Alan Axelrod. Though brief it covered Patton's career and character in an easy flowing informative way. I was surprised how many of the incidents covered in the book were paralleled in......more

Goodreads review by Jim

I feel a bit funny giving a 3 star rating to a book about a 4 star General. Anyway, Patton by Alan Axelrod is a more interesting book than his book on General Omar Bradley. Perhaps the two men are so very different that Axelrod was forced to write a rather dull account of Bradley's life but a much m......more

Goodreads review by Jesper

A very interesting personality, to say it the least. (He would not last for long in today’s atmosphere of political correctness) However, I enjoyed the audio book immensely. And can only recommend it.......more

Goodreads review by Dee

Audible.com 7 hours 8 min. Narrated by Brian Emerson (A) After listening to three books on the heroics of 101 Airborne's defense of Bastogne and the life of Major Dick Winters, I concluded with reading a biography from The Great Generals Series about George Smith Patton whose quick response to their......more