The enemy was and still is the global banksters who funded both sides of the war. Patton learned first-hand that Pres Roosevelt was a swamp creature along with Churchill and Stalin.
I don't think Patton meant we should have fought with the Nazis. He wanted to keep going and roust out the communists. The Powers that were would not let him. Mysteriously, he died soon after in a car crash. He obviously knew way too much.
Of course, you won't find any of that in the "official history books," just like you never learned about it your whole life. There is a reason for that, of course.
Patton's views became known because (a) he was outspoken, and (b) he wrote letters this wife and family members expressing his views, which were published in a book titled "The Patton Papers."
This is a documentary about Patton. The specific info you want starts at 41:00 --
I was responding to your comment about fighting on the wrong side which I interpreted to mean you thought Patton was saying we should have been allies with German Nazis not enemies against them.
Yes, in the final hour, once he got to Berlin to see for himself, he realized he had been lied to. The Germans were good people, and we should have been fighting with them against communists, who were absolute monsters, who raped, tortured, and murdered routinely.
"We fought the wrong enemy." - General George Patton
The enemy was and still is the global banksters who funded both sides of the war. Patton learned first-hand that Pres Roosevelt was a swamp creature along with Churchill and Stalin.
I don't think Patton meant we should have fought with the Nazis. He wanted to keep going and roust out the communists. The Powers that were would not let him. Mysteriously, he died soon after in a car crash. He obviously knew way too much.
Not sure what you meant by that, because the sentence is not clear.
Patton was very clear that once he got to Berlin, he was shocked at how good the German people were and how nasty the jews were.
He realized that the communist soviets were jews and that we needed to wipe them out and kill communism before it could take over Europe.
He was right.
Seems like you know this, but that sentence seemed a little odd to me.
Any citations to that claim?
Of course, you won't find any of that in the "official history books," just like you never learned about it your whole life. There is a reason for that, of course.
Patton's views became known because (a) he was outspoken, and (b) he wrote letters this wife and family members expressing his views, which were published in a book titled "The Patton Papers."
This is a documentary about Patton. The specific info you want starts at 41:00 --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJucWqDBvKw
I was responding to your comment about fighting on the wrong side which I interpreted to mean you thought Patton was saying we should have been allies with German Nazis not enemies against them.
Yes, in the final hour, once he got to Berlin to see for himself, he realized he had been lied to. The Germans were good people, and we should have been fighting with them against communists, who were absolute monsters, who raped, tortured, and murdered routinely.
Patton's real speech (one of a few) in front of the third army was posted here a few months ago.
Now that too could have been edited, but the undertones in the speech indicated that Patton knew what was going on.
Based on that speech I read here, it put the movie and its story line in question.
What did he have to say?