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How Patton Predicted the Battle of the Bulge 11 Days Before It Happened. December 1944. The snow-covered Ardennes Forest erupted as Nazi Germany launched its last major offensive in the West — the Battle of the Bulge. • They Mocked This WWII Weapon… Until It Sto... Allied lines shattered. Confusion spread. Intelligence reports were conflicting. But one commander had already prepared for this exact scenario. General George S. Patton had quietly ordered contingency plans nearly two weeks before the German attack began. While others debated, Patton anticipated. When Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower asked who could relieve the encircled 101st Airborne at Bastogne, Patton stunned the room: “Third Army can attack in 48 hours.” And they did. This video reveals: • How Patton anticipated Hitler’s last gamble • The intelligence warnings that were overlooked • Why Bastogne was the key crossroads of the German offensive • How U.S. Third Army executed one of the most remarkable operational pivots in modern warfare • And how rapid maneuver warfare saved the surrounded troops of the 101st Airborne Division The relief of Bastogne wasn’t luck. It was preparation, logistics, and aggressive leadership under pressure. If you enjoy cinematic World War II history focused on American strategy and battlefield decision-making, this story explains why Patton remains one of the most decisive commanders in U.S. military history. #BattleOfTheBulge #Patton #WWIIHistory #WorldWar2 #Bastogne #ArdennesOffensive #USArmy #MilitaryHistory #AmericanHistory