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Hirshson, Stanley P. General Patton: A Soldier's Life New York, New York, U.S.A. Perennial 2003 0060009837 / 9780060009830 Trade Paperback Near-Fine A photo of this book is available. Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers show light wear (NO tears). 826 pages. Illustrated. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine, clean pages. Synopsis Drawing on previously untapped archival materials in the US and England, government documents, family papers, and oral histories, this biography reveals General George S. Patton as a soldier capable of military brilliance who may have inspired troops to horrendous acts. The biography uncovers new information on civilian massacres in Italy and Patton's relations with top Allied generals, and disputes the usual interpretation of Patton's relief from command of the Third Army. B&w historical photos are included. Hirshson is professor of history at Queens College. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Publishers Weekly CUNY history professor Hirshson's exhaustively researched and well-written biography presents a balanced view of Patton's life from every angle, from his performance in the 1912 Olympics to his belief in reincarnation. Of course, most of the book chronicles his career in WWII, and the material is excellent. Besides a first-rate account of Patton's notorious slapping incidents, Hirshson (The White Tecumseh) also reveals American atrocities in Sicily fomented by Patton's oratory to his troops. He examines the strategies and tactics of the American war in Europe, and includes fascinating analyses of the often problematic relationships between Patton and Allied generals. Tracing Patton's advocacy of tank warfare throughout his career, Hirshson offers the surprising revelation that the general voiced doubts about it shortly before the battle for France in 1944. Extensive use of quotations from letters, memoirs, etc., enhance his clear, stimulating prose, and important insights on Patton from his extended family add to Hirshson's complete portrait. Offering an essentially sympathetic view of the general, the book still describes all of Patton's faults though carefully. His extramarital affairs (and those of other generals), for instance, are dealt with tastefully. The best biography of Patton to date, this will most likely become the definitive work on his life. Not only should it appeal to a wide audience, it should also serve to correct certain popular misconceptions that the film Patton encouraged. 16 pages of b&w photos; 8 maps. (Aug.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. Biography: Stanley P. Hirshson is professor of history at Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The author of biographies of Brigham Young and General William T. Sherman, he worked on General Patton for eleven years. Price:
5.00 USD
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