
George Patton
A Captivating Guide to a Combative American War Hero Who Played a Critical Part in the Battle of Normandy During WWII
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Narrated by:
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Desmond Manny
About this listen
Explore the captivating life of George Patton.
General George S. Patton remains a household name to this day even though he died decades ago. Not only was he a brilliant military commander, he was also a forceful personality and a flamboyant human being whose strong character led him through many difficulties.
This biography aims to tell Patton's story in a captivating manner that will bring him to life for the education and enjoyment of young and old. It will explore his many adventures, but above all, it will investigate who Patton was as a person.
This captivating history audiobook covers topics such as:
- The boy who couldn't read
- Always a warrior
- Ane soft spot
- Fencing, sword design, and the 1912 olympics
- An ivory-handled revolver
- American tanks
- Do not surrender
- A Purple Heart for George
- A taste of action
- Lions tremble at his approach
- Dead mules in Messina
- Normandy and oOeration Fortitude
- Play ball
- And much more!
So listen to this audiobook now if you want to learn more about the remarkable life of George Patton!
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