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Patton's Tank Drive: D-Day to Victory [Paperback]

Michael & Gladys Green (Author)
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December 31, 1995
After breaking out of the Normandy beachhead during the D-Day invasions of June, 1944, General Patton lead his Third Army as they pushed through France to liberate Paris, then on to the Rhine. Newly discovered photographs, taken by an OSS officer who was Pattons chief of intelligence, reveal the determination of Pattons Third Army in the wake of stiff German opposition.

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Zenith Press (December 31, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760301638
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760301630
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 8 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,560,070 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michael Green is a freelance writer, researcher, and photographer. He specializes in military subjects and has authored and coauthored over 90 books. His books have been translated into German, Japanese and Georgian. In addition, Mr. Green has also authored and coauthored numerous articles for a variety of national and international military-related magazines including Armor; The Magazine of Mobile Warfare and Jane's Defense Weekly. Mr. Green is a lifetime member of the Marine Corps Tanker's Association and a tour guide at the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Poorly Written Pictorial History of Patton, October 16, 2007
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Mr. Truthteller (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Patton's Tank Drive: D-Day to Victory (Paperback)
There are so many things wrong with this book, it is hard to know where to start.

First, the book description provided by the publisher is wrong. This is not a book based upon previously unpublished photos of an OSS officer attached to Patton. Instead, the photos in the book are based primarily on archival photos of divisions that served under Patton (e.g., the 2nd and 4th Armored Divisions). No credit is given anywhere in the book to any photos by any OSS officer, or any chief of intelligence, of Patton's.

Second, the book does not cover just the period from "D-Day to Victory." Rather, about 40% of the book covers Patton from his experiences in World War I through the invasion of Sicily and the slapping incidents that almost doomed his career. (I.e., pages 1-64 cover Patton prior to D-Day; and pages 65-158 cover Patton from D-Day to his funeral.)

Third, the book is very poorly written. Many sentences (and even entire paragraphs) do not make sense. There are numerous sentence fragments. There are numerous obvious editing errors (such as, on many occasions a sentence will use the article "the" twice in a row: E.g., "The drive continued to the the river." or "The crews needed the the rest."). There are numerous obvious errors in dates (such as, "in January 1945 Patton was called to England to prepare for the D-Day landings in June 1944").

Fourth, many captions for the photos misidentify the vehicles pictured or provide an incomplete description (e.g., an M3 tank is misidentified as an "M4 tank").

Fifth, the photo captions in the book contain innumerable quotations from reports by American officers in the field on the superiority of the German tanks over the American tanks while the text of the book repeatedly claims Patton's tanks routinely defeated the German tanks (it seems about 5 German tanks were blown up for every 1 American tank). The book contains no explanation for this discrepancy.

The book does contain some interesting photos, such as a picture of the damage to the 1939 Cadillac in which Patton was injured after the war (which injuries paralyzed him from the neck down and lead to his death). In addition, the text of the book overall does a credible job of providing a brief biography of Patton and his exploits, provided the reader can get through the sloppy writing and editing. Nonetheless, there are too many drawbacks to this book for it to receive anything but a poor rating.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Decent intro into the genius that was Patton, March 1, 2009
This review is from: Patton's Tank Drive: D-Day to Victory (Paperback)
While hardcore military buffs and historians will find this book lacking, those looking for a brief history of the legend of General Patton along with some interesting pictures will find some useful information in here. Written like a high school history book, it presents facts with no real analysis or interpretation. There are several pictures (half from museums), but many times the captions don't really match the pictures they accompany. My favority part of the book was the last chapter, which relays quotes from Patton on leadership and adds a more personal touch to what is otherwise mostly a history lesson. If you are curious about Patton, this is a good place to start. If you are already well versed in the legend, or are a WWII aficionado, this book will disappoint.
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7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Author, January 12, 2003
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Michael Green is one of the best authors I have come to read, especially for military subjects. I have been a fan of all types of military/war books simply because politics is interesting for me. Michael Green has written a number of books on this subject all of which are considered my favorite. This book is well-written and gives clear, concise information. It also contains and array of astonishing and breath-taking photographs, liek in all of Green's books. I wish I could meet this wonderful author and congratulate him on his job well done. My wife and I both know that these books are at the top of my shelf!
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On June 22, 1940, a broken and bewildered France accepted the humiliating terms of a German armistice. Read the first page
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wartime report, armored division, front hull, medium tank, light tank, armored infantry, armored regiment, tank destroyer
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Patton Museum, Third Army, World War, North Africa, Seventh Army, Michael Green, General Patton, Lieutenant Colonel, First Army, American Army, German Army, German Mark, British Eighth Army, Army Air Forces, French Army, United States, British Army, General Eisenhower, Fort Knox, Frank Schulz, General Alexander, General Bradley, Scout Car, Vichy French, German Panther
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