05-08-2013, 07:32 AM
Wilcox says Patton mentioned the Pilsen factories several times in his diaries and found nothing of note.
The gold was only one aspect of his knowledge of the prosecution of the war, the blunders and pandering which left 20,000 American and 20,000 British in the hands of Stalin whose enslavement of Eastern Europe was allowed by Roosevelt, Truman et al.
Eisenhower was down with all of it, and would in the aftermath of the JFK assassination remark that U.S. assassins and would-be assassins were disgruntled.
Patton would've had too much leverage on the Gladiators.
He was the only person injured when a deuce and a half T-boned his Cadillac en route to a hunt. He thereupon showed good recovery until his sudden death in his wife's rare absence from his bedside.
His public threats against the Soviet Union and Stalin were enough to unite U.S. and Soviet intelligence against him.
How could there have been a 45-year Cold War with an anticommunist general headed for a position of political power intending to defeat the enemy.
The gold was only one aspect of his knowledge of the prosecution of the war, the blunders and pandering which left 20,000 American and 20,000 British in the hands of Stalin whose enslavement of Eastern Europe was allowed by Roosevelt, Truman et al.
Eisenhower was down with all of it, and would in the aftermath of the JFK assassination remark that U.S. assassins and would-be assassins were disgruntled.
Patton would've had too much leverage on the Gladiators.
He was the only person injured when a deuce and a half T-boned his Cadillac en route to a hunt. He thereupon showed good recovery until his sudden death in his wife's rare absence from his bedside.
His public threats against the Soviet Union and Stalin were enough to unite U.S. and Soviet intelligence against him.
How could there have been a 45-year Cold War with an anticommunist general headed for a position of political power intending to defeat the enemy.