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Fall Asleep To | The Complete History of Why Patton Was Almost Fired — The Slapping Incident | WW2 Relaxing War Documentary Sometimes a war is nearly altered not by artillery — but by a single decision inside a hospital tent. In August 1943, during the Sicilian campaign, Lieutenant General George S. Patton visited evacuation hospitals near the front lines. Inside canvas wards filled with wounded and exhausted soldiers, two confrontations occurred that would nearly end his command. This documentary presents the complete history of why Patton was almost fired — tracing the events inside the 15th and 93rd Evacuation Hospitals, the medical classification of battle fatigue, the Inspector General complaint that moved up the chain of command, and General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s private deliberations. It examines the operational pressure facing Seventh Army, casualty rates in Sicily, and the Army’s incomplete understanding of psychological trauma in industrialized warfare. It explores how wartime censorship delayed public knowledge of the incidents, and how a drafted letter — with a crossed-out clause — may have determined whether one of America’s most aggressive field commanders remained in uniform. The slapping incidents were not large battles. No divisions were encircled. No front lines shifted. Yet for weeks, the command structure of the Allied war effort balanced discipline, morale, public perception, and military necessity in a decision that could have reshaped the coming campaigns in Europe. Presented in a calm, reflective tone, this long-form documentary avoids dramatization and graphic detail. It is designed for immersive listening, focused study, or late-night viewing. Settle in and explore the fragile moment when leadership, psychology, and command authority collided under the Sicilian sun. 00:00:00 — A General Inside a Hospital Tent 00:10:30 — Sicily: Heat, Casualties, and Strain 00:21:00 — Battle Fatigue in 1943 00:31:30 — The 15th Evacuation Hospital 00:42:00 — Private Charles Kuhl 00:52:30 — The First Slap 01:03:00 — Inspector General Complaint 01:13:30 — The Second Incident 01:24:00 — Private Paul Bennett 01:34:30 — Eisenhower Receives the Report 01:45:00 — The Draft Letter and the Crossed-Out Clause 01:55:30 — Containment and Press Silence 02:06:00 — War Correspondents and Voluntary Restraint 02:16:30 — Leadership vs Discipline 02:27:00 — Patton’s Psychological Framework 02:37:30 — Political Fallout in Washington 02:48:00 — Why He Was Not Fired #GeorgePatton #PattonSlappingIncident #Sicily1943 #WW2Leadership #BattleFatigue #Eisenhower #USArmyHistory #WW2History #MilitaryCommand #OperationHusky #WW2Documentary #FallAsleepToHistory #LongFormHistoryAbout This Production: This documentary is produced by the WW2 Documentary For Sleep independent studio. Every script is synthesized by our research team through original archival reconstruction, cross-referencing primary source materials including official unit logs, personal memoirs, declassified intelligence reports, and state archives. Our objective is to bridge the gap between rigorous technical history and the continuous, low-frequency atmosphere required for deep sleep and focus. While our historians strive for technical precision, the fragmented nature of wartime documentation means primary sources occasionally conflict or leave gaps. To prevent jarring pauses and maintain the unbroken, hypnotic flow necessary for a sleep-safe environment, our writing team utilizes careful narrative reconstruction. This synthesis is an original educational interpretation of the available evidence. Audio & Visual Philosophy: To protect the viewer from blue-light stimulation and provide a non-distracting "Night-Mode" environment, our visual editors utilize a minimalist composition. Every archival fragment, technical schematic, and map is manually paced to align with the historical timeline. Our audio engineers custom-process the narration with a specific 'Night-Mode' EQ profile. This mastering is specifically designed to remove jarring frequencies and "plosives," ensuring a consistent, deep-focus soundscape that is unique to our studio and optimized for relaxation.