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By late 1944, Allied victory in Western Europe seemed inevitable. But inside Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, a new danger was emerging — Patton’s orders were moving faster than the strategy designed to contain them. After the breakout from Normandy, the pursuit across France, the Lorraine Campaign, and the shock of the Ardennes counteroffensive, Patton’s Third Army remained the fastest-moving force on the Western Front. Yet as the Allies prepared for the final push into Germany, speed itself began to create strategic and political strain. This documentary reveals how General Dwight D. Eisenhower quietly reasserted control when Patton’s operational tempo began to outpace coalition coordination, logistics, and political balance. This was not a clash of egos — it was a turning point where strategy had to reclaim authority over momentum. #WW2SecretOperations #PattonWW2 #EisenhowerWW2 #WesternFront1944 #LorraineCampaign #ArdennesAftermath #AlliedCommand #CoalitionWarfare #WW2Strategy #WorldWar2History