No, General Patton did not lead the Allied forces to defeat the wrong army during World War II. He played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany and its Axis allies.
General Patton did not fight the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a key figure in the Allied forces and played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
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 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.
Czar Alexander I, in defeat of Napolean, marched into Paris in victory. Since Stalin desired absolute victory over Nazi Germany in WW II, it is natural that he would contrast his own Russian Army capture of Berlin, and the takeover by the allies of the Reich, with the longer journey of Czar Alexander. It also holds out a high standard of what might constitute a "buffer zone" protecting Russia. The meaning is not "definite", but full of implications.
General Patton did not fight the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a key figure in the Allied forces and played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Patton was an American general during WW2
General Patton did not believe that the United States fought on the wrong side during the war.
General George Patton
The general who said he spat in the Seine was General George S. Patton, Jr. He was a U.S. Army general during World War II.
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General George S. Patton played by George C. Scott in the 1970 film "Patton."
For the British, Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, Field Marshal Alan Brooke. For the Americans, General Dwight Eisenhower, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley. Eisenhower was top Allied commander, Brooke and Alexander were next in line. Patton was the best fighting general, and Montgomery also won many battles. Bradley was an excellent planner, and used Patton as the hammer striking the iron. Montgomery pushed Rommel's vaunted Afrika Korps clear across North Africa, and Patton's third Army drove across France and into Germany, winning the Battle of the Bulge for the Allies. Patton was the one Allied commander the Germans feared among all others.
1970 Patton is a 1970 biographical war film about U.S. General George S. Patton during World War II.
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He was shot in the leg during WWI
General Patton was stationed in many places during the war but his most valuable role was stationed in Africa chasing the Infamous Desert Fox, Rommel.