What Patton Said When Eisenhower Cut Off His Gas for Montgomery
September 1944. The Third Army had covered 400 miles in a month — then got 25,390 gallons of gasoline when it needed 350,000. This is the story of what happened when Eisenhower gave Patton's fuel to Montgomery's Operation Market Garden — a massive airborne gamble for a bridge at Arnhem that collapsed within eight days, while Patton's Third Army sat stalled in Lorraine with a ration of 5,000 gallons a day. You live it from the eyes of a soldier who watched a tank stop moving for three and a half months, who fought at Arracourt without knowing it would become one of the largest tank battles on the Western Front, and who never got told whether the decision that stopped his army was the right one. Verified historical events. Real numbers, real consequences. "My men can eat their belts, but my tanks got to have gas." 🎖️ Subscribe for more immersive WWII history told from the inside. #WW2 #Patton #Eisenhower #MarketGarden #ThirdArmy #MilitaryHistory #WWIIHistory #Lorraine #POV #HistoryDocumentary

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