Why Patton's Own Staff Told Him the Lorraine Offensive Would Fail
Автор: WW2 Wars Stories
Загружено: 2026-02-23
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On December 18, 1944, when German forces launched the Ardennes Offensive, Gerd von Rundstedt believed he had days before American reinforcements could threaten his flank. Then he heard one name: George S. Patton.
Within 72 hours, Patton’s Third Army pivoted nearly 90 degrees, moved over 100 miles in brutal winter conditions, and launched a full-scale counterattack toward Bastogne. German planners had calculated a minimum of 96 hours—more realistically five to six days. Instead, Patton arrived early, forcing the Wehrmacht to redeploy six divisions and abandon critical offensive momentum during the Battle of the Bulge.
How did Patton anticipate the attack? Why were German commanders forced into defensive panic? And how did speed itself become a weapon that shattered carefully prepared strategy?
In this deep-dive WWII documentary, we analyze operational tempo, rapid redeployment, and the leadership doctrine that made Patton uniquely dangerous.
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👇 Comment below: Was Patton’s speed genius planning… or reckless gamble?
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