Patton at the Battle of the Bulge (WW2HRT 28-06)
Leo Barren, author of Patton at the Battle of the Bulge: How the General's Tanks Turned the Tide at Bastogne. Leo presents his research of Patton at the infamous battle. Patton's willingness to listen to ideas of his trusted G2: Col Oscar Koch, and how their teamwork, still influences military doctrine and preparedness today.

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Why Germany Lost: The Three Alibis (WW2HRT 27-06)

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Patton: Narcissist or Genius (WW2HRT_35-06)

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Patton and the Battle for Sicily (WW2HRT_39-09)

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The Day Eisenhower Finally Told Montgomery to "Shut Up or Get Out"

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GUADALCANAL: Thwarting the Japanese Advance (WW2HRT_32-01)

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When the Henry Rifle Turned Union Lines Into Walls of Lead

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Victor Davis Hanson - A War Like No Other - Booktalk

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Operation Typhoon and the 1941 Battle for Moscow - John Suprin

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Why Germans Couldn't Explain How the U.S. Moved 133,000 Men to Bastogne Overnight

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Pershing Lecture Series: The AEF in Battle: September to November 1918 - Richard S. Faulkner

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1941: The Year Germany Lost the War

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Victor Davis Hanson | George S. Patton: American Ajax

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Operation COBRA: The Breakout from the Bocage by Don Miller - 70th Anniversary of D-Day Cruise

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As Montgomery Hesitated, Eisenhower Shifted—and 150,000 Germans Fell to Patton

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Dr. Robert Citino - "The Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Losing War in 1943"

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Why Speer Said One US Invention Erased Two Years Of Atlantic Wall Concrete

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What Eisenhower Told His Staff When Patton Promised to Break the Siege in 48 Hours

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Westmoreland: The General Who Lost Vietnam

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What Happened to Eisenhower's Executed Soldier After the War?

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