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Why WWII Didn't End in 1944: The Fatal Mistake That Stopped Patton September 1944. The Allied armies were racing across France, and the German Wehrmacht was on the verge of collapse. General Patton’s Third Army was ready to break through to the Rhine. Victory by Christmas seemed guaranteed. But then, the tanks stopped. In this video, we uncover the critical logistical failure and strategic gamble that extended World War II by six months. With supplies running low, Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower had to make a choice: Support Patton’s proven advance in the south, or gamble everything on Field Marshal Montgomery’s risky airborne plan in the north—Operation Market Garden. We analyze: The "Red Ball Express" and the Allied fuel crisis. The rivalry between Patton and Montgomery. The disaster at Arnhem and the "Bridge Too Far." How the supply shortage set the stage for the Battle of the Bulge. Was the decision to halt Patton the biggest strategic mistake of the European war? Timestamps: 0:00 - The Race Across France 2:15 - The Supply Crisis (Red Ball Express) 4:30 - Eisenhower’s Dilemma: Monty vs. Patton 6:45 - The Disaster of Market Garden 9:20 - Patton Stalled in the Mud 12:10 - The Battle of the Bulge 14:00 - Strategic Conclusions #WWII #History #GeneralPatton #MarketGarden #Documentary