Patton
Millions of men died during the Second World War and each of those men, civilians or soldiers, affected the war. But only a handful of those men greatly affected the war in such a way that they, with their leadership and decisions, determined the outcome of the war. These men were the leaders in the army's involved in World War II. One of those leaders influenced the war with a 'deeply religious and very profane way, with a mixture of what some say was like fire and ice.' Earning the nickname 'Old Blood and Guts' General George S. Patton Jr. used tactics unlike any other of his time. He was an educated man who went to Virginia Military Institute and then to West Point, which he graduated from. He not only knew his history but also could retell battles that very few knew. General Patton influenced the war in such a way that he helped win the war. General Patton was widely known for his war tactics and was called a Legend in his own time. People
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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