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Debi
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Corey
So far it is, and I'm over 250 pages in.
By now Bill has described the final few months of the war, and introduced a host of suspects who would want Patton silenced in the postwar world. It seems particularly apparent that few were listening to the General when he stated that the Soviets could not be trusted, and would become an enemy more dangerous than Nazi Germany if not kept in check. In the aftermath of Germany's surrender, history is quickly proving him right. But the big question remains, who stands to gain the most from getting rid of Patton?
By now Bill has described the final few months of the war, and introduced a host of suspects who would want Patton silenced in the postwar world. It seems particularly apparent that few were listening to the General when he stated that the Soviets could not be trusted, and would become an enemy more dangerous than Nazi Germany if not kept in check. In the aftermath of Germany's surrender, history is quickly proving him right. But the big question remains, who stands to gain the most from getting rid of Patton?
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