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German generals didn’t just respect George Patton — they studied him, tracked him, and in many cases openly feared him. From the deserts of North Africa to the frozen forests of the Battle of the Bulge, German intelligence built entire operational plans around a single question: Where will Patton strike next? This World War II documentary explores the war through German eyes — using captured Wehrmacht intelligence summaries, decrypted communications, post-war interrogations, and firsthand testimony from senior commanders such as Erwin Rommel and Gerd von Rundstedt. Both men fought the best Allied generals of the war — yet repeatedly identified George S. Patton as uniquely aggressive, unpredictable, and operationally dangerous. Drawing from U.S. National Archives records and the extensive postwar interviews conducted by British historian B. H. Liddell Hart, this film reveals how the Wehrmacht analyzed Patton’s speed, deception tactics, and relentless offensive doctrine. German reports described him as the Allied commander most capable of rapid breakthrough and deep exploitation — a general who forced them to divert armored reserves simply because of his presence on a sector of the front. Why did German intelligence believe Patton was capable of changing the course of campaigns in days? How did his movements influence German strategy before and after D-Day? And why did some of Hitler’s most experienced field marshals later admit he was the most dangerous Allied commander they faced? If you’re interested in World War II history, military strategy, armored warfare, D-Day operations, the Battle of the Bulge, or leadership under fire, this documentary provides a rare perspective: the enemy’s own assessment. This is not mythology. This is how the German High Command evaluated Patton in real time. #worldwarii #georgepatton #battleofthebulge #militaryhistory #wwiihistory