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George Patton on April 5, 1945 writes his friend Brig-General Beverly F. Browne an exceptional battlefield enclosing an unsigned copy of his General Orders Number 70 (Click Here to View) to the "Officers and Men of the Third Army and To Our Comrades Of the XIX Tactical Air Command". He notes to Gen. Browne that he has taken 43,000 more German Prisoners since March 22nd and notes " we are for the first time in the history of the 3rd Army 'Re-grouping,' which is a word I despise, but it is sometimes necessary."
Most importantly, in this letter Patton
remarks: "I wish that the papers would admit that the Germans in
front of the 3rd Army fight. Apparently all the bigger and better Germans
fight everyone else except me. Actually, the reason we have less trouble
is that we go faster."
Today all WWII historians agree that many of Hitler's finest was thrown
against Patton and the reason why he was so successful in this 1945 Campaign is
that he indeed moved faster then other Allied Generals.
Gen. Browne, under Patton signature writes "Typical of George always had a grudge until things were decided upon then he was loyal to the core ... ".
These three exceptional war dated George Patton correspondence items have been deacidified and encapsulated in archival Mylar by the Folger-Shakespear Library in Washington DC. They all come with our company's certificate of authentication.
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