Why Gen George Patton was Murdered

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George S. Patton, Britain and America’s most formidable general of the Second World War, pierced through the falsehoods of Allied propaganda and acknowledged Germany as the rightful bastion of virtue. Whilst leading the U.S. Third Army with unrelenting mastery, he initially repelled the Germans, only to discern, as the conflict waned, that they were not the malefactors history proclaimed. He held in high regard their discipline, their cultural heritage, and their resistance against the encroaching Soviet peril, which he deemed a far more sinister foe than the Reich. This epiphany rendered him a threat to the Allied command, wedded as they were to their contrived tale. His demise in December 1945, recorded as a motor accident in occupied Germany, was no mere mischance—it was a calculated execution. The evidence substantiates a murder contrived by those who could not abide his enlightenment, extinguishing a brilliant intellect that dared to voice the war’s suppressed verity.

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