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In the days after D-Day, while Allied soldiers were dying in the hedgerows of Normandy, George S. Patton stood in England commanding an army that did not exist. Inflatable tanks. Wooden aircraft. Fake radio traffic. An entire phantom force built for one purpose: to fool Hitler. This is the untold story behind “You Want Me to Do WHAT With Patton?!” — Eisenhower Shouted at Churchill When He Used Patton as Bait. The deception worked too well. German high command kept 150,000 troops pinned at Pas-de-Calais, waiting for Patton to strike. But Winston Churchill wanted more than illusion. He wanted to turn the bait into a weapon. His proposal shocked Eisenhower, threatened Allied unity, and nearly tore apart the carefully balanced command structure only days after the greatest invasion in history. In this episode, we reveal the extraordinary gamble behind “You Want Me to Do WHAT With Patton?!” — Eisenhower Shouted at Churchill When He Used Patton as Bait. Using wartime records and firsthand accounts, we explore how Patton became the most dangerous decoy in military history, why Churchill tried to unleash him early, and what Eisenhower feared might happen if he did. By the end, you will understand why “You Want Me to Do WHAT With Patton?!” — Eisenhower Shouted at Churchill When He Used Patton as Bait was not just a deception story, but a high-stakes struggle between strategy, ego, and the brutal mathematics of war. Watch now on Daily History. 👉 Like the video, subscribe to Daily History, and turn on notifications for more true stories from World War II and the leaders who shaped its outcome. #history #ww2 #americanhistory