WAS IT AN "ACCIDENT" OR "ASSASSINATION?"
THE STRANGE DEATH OF GEN. GEORGE PATTON
NEW BOOK REVEALS OSS HEAD "WILD BILL"
DONOVAN ORDERED "HIT" ON CONTROVERSIAL
GENERAL - PATTON HAD CALLED FOR U.S. TO
USE WHAT LEFT OF NAZI WAR MACHINE - FIGHT
THE "REAL ENEMY" - THE RUSSIANS - FORMER
OSS AGENT AND HIGHLY-DECORATED ARMY
OFFICER DOUG BAZATA DISCOUNTS "OFFICIAL
STORY" OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AS COVER FOR
ACTUAL ATTEMPT ON GEN. PATTON'S LIFE
Just
a few days before Christmas 1945, near Heidelberg, Germany, America's
most famous and certainly controversial combat leader, Gen. George
Patton, was critically injured in a so-called freak road accident that
broke the general's neck, leaving him paralyzed and soon to die in an
American Army hospital.
The "official story" was an Army sergeant, parked in his truck just off
the road that Patton's staff car was traveling, suddenly started up his
vehicle and lurched into the path of the olive-drab colored 1938
Cadillac sedan. Patton's driver said there was no time to avoid
collision, and as a result of the impact, the general was grievously
injured and later died of what was purported to be an "embolism."
There was no autopsy done. Why not? Individuals at the accident scene
were quickly transferred far away and warned never to speak to the media
about what they knew. Even the death car was bizarrely switched. The
vehicle now on display at the Patton Museum at Fort Knox, Ky. was later
proven to be a close copy of the original, but a partly scratched out
serial number tag proved this was not the car the general was riding in
that fateful day sixty three years ago.
NEW BOOK SHEDS IMPORTANT LIGHT ON WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
TO GEN. PATTON
Now
comes a new book to blow the lid off the long-standing cover-up.
Investigative reporter Robert Wilcox has done a excellent job of
exposing what really happened in TARGET: PATTON - THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON (Regnery Publishing Inc., Washington, D.C.).
Best-selling author of WINGS OF FURY and BLACK ACES HIGH,
Wilcox interviewed former OSS agent Douglas Bazata who confirmed he'd
been ordered by his spy boss William "Wild Bill" Donovan to find a way
to kill Patton while making it appear an "accident."
Bazata respected Patton and wanted none of the assignment. He told
Wilcox he finally was able to get a message to the general that he was
the target of an assassination plot, but a short time before Patton was
set to leave Germany for the United States, the road crash took place on
Dec. 21, 1945.
PATTON'S MISTRUST OF THE RUSSIANS A THREAT TO "PEACE"
AND THE POLITICIANS
George
Patton is perhaps best known for the infamous "slapping incident,"
where he used his gloves to whack the face of a shell-shocked soldier in
a rear-area Army hospital. "I won't have any Goddamn cowards in my
army! Get him out of my sight," the fiery tank commander allegedly
exclaimed.
Patton's leadership and bravery were unquestioned. It was his famed
3rd Army that dashed to the rescue of besieged American airborne troops
encircled by the Germans at Bastogne. But Gen. Patton's inability to
control his mouth and his hatred of the Russians (some would later
accuse him of being anti-semitic as well) got him in the worst trouble
of his career.
In an aside to reporters, who soon spread his comments across front
pages around the world, Patton suggested U.S. forces link up with what
was left of the Nazi war machine and turn and fight "our real enemy" the
Russians.
Back in 1945, Russia was still considered, at least by the general
public, to be an American ally. For Patton to make such a declaration
must have been the final straw for some people in very high places. It
is not inconceivable, especially in view of what history has shown us in
the years since, that it be decided Patton in peacetime was a danger
the politicians could ill afford.
THIS BOOK IS A "MUST READ" FOR ALL WHO LOVE MILITARY HISTORY
We
could go into detail about new evidence from recently declassified
documents revealing doubts about the "official version" of Patton's
death, or the final stories of those involved in the "accident,"
including those who were thought to have disappeared, until now. TARGET: PATTON
takes you through the maze of denials, contradictions, and treacheries
behind one of the great unsolved mysteries of World War II.
MilitaryCorruption.com strongly urges you to buy this book, which
took more than ten years to research to write. Every library in America
should have a copy. Certainly this more than 400-page masterpiece needs
to be read and on library shelves at West Point, The Army War College
and the Patton Museum at Fort Knox.
Priced at only $27.95, TARGET: PATTON
is worth every cent. You can order your copy through the publisher
(www.regnery.com) or ask for it at your local bookstore. This book has
earned our coveted "four-star rating." For the nuts, nay-sayers and
nit-pickers out there who love to parrot the official line, whatever it
may be, they will undoubtedly crawl out of their holes and fire off the
usual smart-aleck e-mails to MCC. Don't bother.
We are pleased to join highly-respected Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely, U.S. Army (Ret.), co-author of ENDGAME: THE BLUEPRINT FOR VICTORY IN THE WAR ON TERROR when he said: "TARGET: PATTON
is a terrific book . . . bringing to light new evidence and raising
serious questions, all of which makes for a fascinating read."
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