General George Patton

Old Blood and Guts

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Pub Date 01 Sep 2017 | Archive Date 13 Oct 2017

Description

Trusted by his troops and feared by the enemy, General George Patton was one of America's most dynamic--and controversial--war commanders.

Alden Hatch's biography traces Patton's life from his California childhood to his accidental death in Germany shortly after the end of World War II. Perfect for giving kids a leg up in history class, or for nurturing growing minds interested in history, this young adult biography will keep kids turning pages.

 

Trusted by his troops and feared by the enemy, General George Patton was one of America's most dynamic--and controversial--war commanders.

Alden Hatch's biography traces Patton's life...


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ISBN 9780760354346
PRICE $12.99 (USD)
PAGES 224

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I liked this book loads more than I thought I would. I love history so this book caught my eye from the beginning and whilst I know quite a bit about WWII you can never learn too much. Well written, well researched, I was entertained as well. 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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General Patton is one of the most colorful, larger-than-life participants in WWII, and this book does an excellent job telling his story. I think that my older students would enjoy this book, especially since it can be helpful to examine something as large as WWII from individual perspectives.

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