
"War is my work and I know I sound sometimes as though I liked it; perhaps I do -- how can I tell? -- but this war hurts everybody."-- Patton to Henry J. Taylor, 1945General George S. Patton, Jr., an inspirational leader and outstanding tactician, has intrigued and confounded his biographers. Now, utilizing untapped archival materials in both the United States and England, government documents, family papers, and oral histories, Stanley P. Hirshson creates the most balanced portrait of Patton ever written. It reveals Patton as a complex soldier capable of brilliant military maneuvers but also of inspiring his troops with fiery speeches that resulted in horrendous acts, such as the massacres of Italian civilians, It explains Patton's belief in a soldier's Valhalla, connects the family's wealth to one of America's bitterest labor strikes, and disputes the usual interpretation of Patton's relief from command of the Third Army.In investigating this complex man, Hirshson has uncovered surprising material about a series of civilian massacres in Sicily, about the two slapping incidents, about attempts to exploit Patton's diary after his death, and about Patton's relations with top Allied generals. Patton emerges as a soldier of great imagination and courage, and his military campaigns make for edge-of-the-seat reading. All the drama of Patton's life comes alive in this meticulously documented volume.
This biography investigates the complex duality of General George S. Patton, Jr., examining how his tactical brilliance as a military leader coexisted with his controversial personal beliefs and actions. Author Stanley P. Hirshson, a historian, utilizes previously untapped archival materials, government documents, family papers, and oral histories to construct a balanced portrait of the commander. The work argues that Patton's legacy is defined as much by his strategic imagination as by the ethical failures and interpersonal conflicts that marked his career.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and readers frequently note the meticulous documentation and the depth of archival research present in this volume. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the study of Patton, particularly for its willingness to address the darker aspects of his military record.
Page Count:
848
Publication Date:
2002-08-06
Publisher:
Harper
ISBN-10:
0060009829
ISBN-13:
9780060009823
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