Why Patton Was the Only General Ready for the Battle of the Bulge
December 16th, 1944. Over 200,000 German soldiers launched the largest offensive against American forces in World War II, catching Allied intelligence completely off guard. Within three days, the 101st Airborne was surrounded at Bastogne and Eisenhower called an emergency meeting asking his generals how quickly they could counterattack. George Patton said forty-eight hours. The other generals thought he was grandstanding—but Patton had been preparing for eleven days, ever since his intelligence officer Oscar Koch identified fifteen vanishing German divisions and predicted the attack that SHAEF dismissed. This documentary reveals how Koch predicted the Battle of the Bulge, why Allied intelligence failed, and how Patton executed the fastest army redeployment in modern military history.

German Officer Refused to Surrender to a Jewish Soldier — The Colonel Made Him Do It Twice

When Patton Captured 100,000 Germans — And Eisenhower Noticed Montgomery Was Still Preparing

What Eisenhower Said Behind Closed Doors When Patton Saved Bastogne

What Patton Did When a White Officer Forced a Black Combat Medic to Give His Bed to a German POW

Why Germans Said the Gurkhas Were 'Not Human'

What Churchill Said When Patton Crossed The Rhine Before Montgomery

Why Rommel Called Patton's Army The Most Astonishing He'd Seen

THE DINNER WHERE CHURCHILL THREATENED MONTY: The Ultimatum After Market Garden

Why the Germans Believed Patton Made a Fatal Mistake

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

What Eisenhower said to Montgomery after he invaded the Ardennes: “It's over, get out of here”

A Nazi General Tried to Intimidate Patton. Big, Brutal Mistake

"Fire Him and I Resign" — Why Did Patton’s Ultimatum Leave Eisenhower Stunned?

The Moment Eisenhower Finally Snapped at Montgomery’s Never-Ending Demands

When an American Guard Shot an Unarmed POW | Patton's Decision

What Eisenhower Said When Patton Crossed the Rhine Without Permission?

What Churchill Said When Patton Did in 24 Hours What Montgomery Couldn't Do in a Month

"That was not my order General" - What Eisenhower said when Patton advanced 150km in 36 hours

"It’s Him or Me" – What Eisenhower Said When Montgomery Tried to Take Control of American Troops

