General Patton did not believe that the United States fought on the wrong side during the war.
General Patton did not believe that the United States fought the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a strong advocate for defeating Nazi Germany and believed in the importance of fighting against the Axis powers.
General Patton was referring to the Soviet Union when he said "we fought the wrong enemy."
General George S. Patton fought on the side of the Allies during World War II. He made the statement "we fought on the wrong side" in reference to the Soviet Union, a former ally, after the war ended.
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General Patton did not believe that the United States fought the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a strong advocate for defeating Nazi Germany and believed in the importance of fighting against the Axis powers.
General Patton was referring to the Soviet Union when he said "we fought the wrong enemy."
1. General Paul Harkins was on Patton's staff during WWII. 2. General Westmoreland fought in Europe during WWII. 3. General Abrams fought in Europe during WWII. 4. Colonel Robin Olds was a fighter ace in WWII; shot down over 12 German planes. 5. Colonel George S. Patton, son of WWII Patton, commanded the 11th ACR in Vietnam.
General George S. Patton fought on the side of the Allies during World War II. He made the statement "we fought on the wrong side" in reference to the Soviet Union, a former ally, after the war ended.
Famous American General who fought in North Africa and Europe.
Patton's Third Army was led by the irascible and stubborn General George Patton. They fought bravely in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany to Berlin.
General Grant fought in the American civil war not WW2
There were two General George S. Patton(s). One was the father who fought in WWII commanding the 3rd Army; the other was his son who commanded the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam.
General George S. Patton, Jr. is buried in the American Military Cemetery at Hamm, Luxembourg. His grave is at the head of the cemetery and faces over 5000 graves of soldiers, many of whom fought under his command. http://www.bargaintraveleurope.com/08/Luxembourg_Cemetery_Patton_Grave.htm
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George Patton and Douglas MacArthur.
Gen. George S. Patton Jr. came from a family of military officers, and he followed their footsteps in the U.S. Army. His ancestors include grandfather George Smith Patton and great uncle Walter Patton, both of whom fought and died in the Civil War, and Hugh Mercer, who fought in the Revolutionary War.