if the "right enemy" was the Soviets (yes, even the soviets), then absolutely not. Patton was no match for actual soviet generals (he was way outclassed).
Not to mention that if that's what he meant he basically said that Hitler's atrocities towards the slavic people were ok and americans should join him. In which case, well, in 2014, that's what happened. So maybe he got his wish.
If the right enemy was the zionists/khazarians, then yes.
But Hitler & his cohorts were also on that side, so Patton's remark was kind of disingenious. There was no 'right enemy' in that war, unless he meant the zionists themselves. But for that he'd have to look at home first.
Now let them educate us on why Patton said we fought the wrong enemy in WWII.
And which one was the right enemy?
Russia is my understanding
Technically, the Soviet Union.
But more generally, the communists.
Which, btw, was also Hitler's target.
I'm wondering if comparing Russians to Bolsheviks is like comparing Americans to Antifa.
Ding ding.
if the "right enemy" was the Soviets (yes, even the soviets), then absolutely not. Patton was no match for actual soviet generals (he was way outclassed).
Not to mention that if that's what he meant he basically said that Hitler's atrocities towards the slavic people were ok and americans should join him. In which case, well, in 2014, that's what happened. So maybe he got his wish.
If the right enemy was the zionists/khazarians, then yes.
But Hitler & his cohorts were also on that side, so Patton's remark was kind of disingenious. There was no 'right enemy' in that war, unless he meant the zionists themselves. But for that he'd have to look at home first.
Zionist imo
zionist/bolsheviks