Examines the life and military career of George S. Patton,discussing his schooling, his roles in World War I and World War II, his rise to the rank of general, and his death. Includes photographs and a time line.
A collection of photographs taken by General George S. Patton during World War II depicting the war from inside the U.S. military and capturing historic moments that shaped the war.
Tells the life story of General George S. Patton, describing his childhood in Lake Vineyard, California, his marriage to Bea Ayer, his rise through the army ranks, and his leadership in the Second World War.
An account of World War II as it was experienced by three influential commanders draws on primary source materials to evaluate their explosive relationships with one another, their command talents, and their enthusiasm for publicity.
A biography of World War II military tactician George S. Patton, describing his childhood and struggles with dyslexia, education and military experiences, innovations, and conflict strategies that influenced later generations of desert soldiers.
A biography of the American general during World War II whose most famous deed was rescuing the American forces trapped at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge.
Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, and the partnership that drove the Allied conquest in Europe
Jordan, Jonathan W.
2011
Examines the relationship between American World War II generals Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley, and looks at how they were able to work together to defeat Germany.