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Lifer
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General Patton was indeed a brilliant operational commander; possibly the best in any army in the Second World War.
His operational skills notwithstanding, there were excellent reasons his subordinates (Eisenhower and Bradley) were promoted over him. Neither of these superior strategists proposed any such assault on the Soviets. Do General Patton's sycophants in this thread claim military judgement superior to Dwight David Eisenhower's or Omar Bradley's?
Out of curiosity, did either one say we could not win a war against the Soviets?