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#WWIIHistory #GeneralPatton #militarylogistics In September 1944, George S. Patton faced a crisis that should have stopped the U.S. Third Army in its tracks — zero fuel, overstretched supply lines, and impossible logistics. His own logistics chief warned that the advance toward Germany had to halt. According to every military calculation, continuing the attack was reckless. But during World War II, Patton chose speed over safety. In this episode, we break down how Third Army outran its supply lines after the Normandy breakout, exploited weaknesses in the German defenses, and reached the German border weeks ahead of schedule. Discover the hidden logistics tricks, fuel shortages, Red Ball Express operations, captured German supplies, and the psychological warfare that shocked Field Marshal Walter Model. Was this genius military strategy — or calculated madness? If you’re interested in WWII strategy, military leadership, battlefield momentum, operational art, and untold war stories, this deep dive reveals how Patton turned a fuel crisis into one of the fastest advances in modern warfare. 👉 Subscribe for more in-depth WWII military history and strategic analysis.