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'''Patton''' was a [[general]] of the [[US Army]] during [[World War II]]. | '''Patton''' was a [[general]] of the [[US Army]] during [[World War II]]. | ||
As the [[Allies (World War II)|Allies]]' conflict with [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] was drawing to a close, he advocated the instigation of a [[Operation Unthinkable|new conflict]] against the [[Soviet Union]], intending to keep his [[tank]]s rolling all the way to [[Moscow]]. Patton was later killed in a [[car]] accident. The [[KGB]] suspected the [[American]]s themselves had organised his [[death]] to hush up the talk of further war. Patton was dismissed as mad by | As the [[Allies (World War II)|Allies]]' conflict with [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] was drawing to a close, he advocated the instigation of a [[Operation Unthinkable|new conflict]] against the [[Soviet Union]], intending to keep his [[tank]]s rolling all the way to [[Moscow]]. Patton was later killed in a [[car]] accident. The [[KGB]] suspected the [[American]]s themselves had organised his [[death]] to hush up the talk of further war. Patton was dismissed as mad by Soviet leader [[Joseph Stalin]], who claimed that even the Americans viewed him as such. [[Lavrentiy Beria]] speculated that the Americans were relieved when he died. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Patton was a general of the US Army during World War II.
As the Allies' conflict with Nazi Germany was drawing to a close, he advocated the instigation of a new conflict against the Soviet Union, intending to keep his tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. Patton was later killed in a car accident. The KGB suspected the Americans themselves had organised his death to hush up the talk of further war. Patton was dismissed as mad by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, who claimed that even the Americans viewed him as such. Lavrentiy Beria speculated that the Americans were relieved when he died. (PROSE: Endgame)
Behind the scenes
- Although not identified as George S. Patton, the character of General Patton is intended to be the real world US Army general of this name.