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This book is about the mistakes and errors that the author experienced and witnessed in Europe during World War II. The author has had feelings of sorrow about the soldiers who died needlessly and the possibility that the war might have ended sooner. The book contains both what actually happened and what might have happened. It is beyond belief that a fighting Third United States Army under the command of Patton would be stripped of food, fuel and supplies to stop him from fighting The book then moves to the post World War II Cold War and how it might have been different had General Patton…mehr
This book is about the mistakes and errors that the author experienced and witnessed in Europe during World War II. The author has had feelings of sorrow about the soldiers who died needlessly and the possibility that the war might have ended sooner. The book contains both what actually happened and what might have happened. It is beyond belief that a fighting Third United States Army under the command of Patton would be stripped of food, fuel and supplies to stop him from fighting The book then moves to the post World War II Cold War and how it might have been different had General Patton been allowed to fight. An interview with a doctor who came here from Yugoslavia provides details about how life was there. The few veterans who were there and still living will recall many of the events in the book. The book is written in the memory of the soldiers who died needlessly or were wounded because of the failure of command. Also, this book is meant to be a lasting tribute to a man who was the true warrior, the best general we have ever produced and the general who the Germans feared the most, General George S. Patton, Jr., Commander of the Third United States Army.
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Brigadier General James M. Abraham, PE, F.NSPE, retired from the United States Army in 1982. He has previously published two books, "A Time of Ignorance and Terror" and "Worlds Which Might Have Been and Could Be." He enlisted in 1943, landed in Normandy as a corporal assigned to an intelligence company and was later commissioned as a second lieutenant. His unit was assigned to General George Patton's Third United States Army, attached to XII Corps and served in that capacity until July, 1945 when he was reassigned to occupation duties. His final assignments in Europe were a multitude of duties at Camp Top Hat, Antwerp, Belgium and last, as port fire marshal with responsibility for 5 countries. One of his most significant accomplishments was as father of the Simultaneous Membership Program in Army ROTC in which since its inception, over 55,000 officers have been commissioned. He has been named to several "halls of fame" and the municipal building in Gahanna, Ohio has been dedicated in his honor. At age 92, he lives with his wife Irene in Gahanna Ohio. He has two children, Michele who is the Small Business Development Centers Director for South Carolina and a son Daniel who is an attorney in Columbus, Ohio.
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