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"Good God, He's Already There" — Patton Moved 100 Miles in 48hrs When Eisenhower looked at the map in August 1944, he couldn't believe what he was seeing. General George Patton had just done the impossible. ⚔️ In August 1944, General Patton was ordered to advance 30 miles into France. Instead, he moved 200 miles in less than two weeks—using fuel that didn't exist, capturing enemy supplies on the move, and outrunning his own command. When Eisenhower finally saw where Patton's Third Army had reached, he said five words that defined the entire campaign: "Good God, he's already there." This is the story of the fastest armored advance in military history—the 48 hours that rewrote the rules of modern warfare. What you'll discover: He was supposed to take Brittany. He went to Germany instead. German commanders thought they were fighting six armies. It was one. Patton's tanks ran on captured enemy fuel when supply lines collapsed. The Third Army moved 200 miles before Germany could even set a defense line. Eisenhower broke every logistics rule to keep Patton moving. One advance shortened World War II by three to four months. The phrase that became legendary: "Good God, he's already there." 🎖️ This is the untold WW2 story they tried to bury. Watch until the end—you won't believe what happened next. Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss these forgotten moments of history that changed everything. Disclaimer: This video is a historical documentary based on documented events, veteran testimonies, and publicly available archival sources. Certain scenes include dramatized narration and visual reenactments created solely for educational and storytelling purposes and are not intended to represent exact conversations or actions. All wartime groups, symbols, and references—past or present—are presented strictly within their historical context. This content does not endorse or promote violence, hate, or any ideology. Viewer discretion is advised due to the nature of historical wartime material. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, this video uses historical images for fair use purposes, including commentary, criticism, education, and news reporting. Non-commercial transformative work. #WW2 #WorldWar2 #WW2History #GeneralPatton #GeorgePatton #OperationCobra #ThirdArmy #Normandy1944 #WW2Documentary #MilitaryHistory #ForgottenHeroes #LiberationOfFrance #WW2Stories #EisenhowerAndPatton #ArmoredWarfare