What the German High Command Said When Patton Advanced Hours Ahead of Intelligence Reports
Автор: Voices of the Generals
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March 22, 1945. Allied intelligence predicted General Patton would reach the Rhine River in 7-10 days. German High Command calculated the same timeline. Instead, Patton crossed the Rhine in just 36 hours—a full week ahead of every prediction.
This isn't just a story about being early. It's about how one general's operational speed completely shattered both Allied and German military intelligence predictions, broke an entire army's will to fight, and changed modern warfare forever.
In this video, we reveal:
The exact German High Command reactions captured in intercepted communications
Why both Allied and German intelligence got their predictions so catastrophically wrong
How Patton's Third Army moved 200+ miles in 10 days through defended German territory
Post-war testimonies from Field Marshals Kesselring, Model, and Heinz Guderian
The psychological impact on German soldiers facing an "unpredictable" enemy
What Eisenhower really said about Patton's "impossible" achievement
Featuring direct quotes from declassified intelligence reports, diary entries, and post-war interrogations, this is the untold story of the moment German commanders realized they were facing something beyond their comprehension.
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