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April 3, 2022

Patton Has a Plan, and it’s Bad – WW2 – 188 – April 2, 1943

World War Two
Published 2 Apr 2022

American attacks in Tunisia meet with local disaster, but in general the Axis forces are withdrawing there. The Allies learn about the German rocketry plans this week, and both sides are making plans for action in the Pacific.

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Patton’s Commander in Chief Harry Truman wrote after the war that the general’s actions made the US “… appear to be treating the Jews as the Nazis treated them except that we do not exterminate them”. How should we remember historical figures like Patton? Although he ultimately fought against and helped defeat Nazi Germany, during and after the war his actions and values better reflected those of his supposed enemy.

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