"Blood and Guts": The True Story of General George S. Patton, U.S.A.
Author:
John Devaney
Photographs courtesy of U.S. Department of Defense, Maps by Barbara Devaney
Publication:
1983 by Julian Messner, Inc.
Genre:
Biography, Military, Non-fiction
Series:
Messner Shelf of Biographies (World History)
Pages:
96
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Action-packed, colorful, and exciting—follow Patton's life from schooldays to battlefield after battlefield, from the raid into Mexico after Pancho Villa's revolutionaries to the trenches of World War I to the tank warfare of World War II. One of the Allies most colorful commanders, feared most by the Nazis, Patton stirs the imagination once again in this rousing story with on-the-spot action photographs.
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