Austin Arndt’s Reviews > Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II's Most Audacious General > Status Update
Austin Arndt
is on page 114 of 365
This book is amazing. It shows each view point of leaders and generals. It also shows the view points of enlisted men! I am really enjoying the book good for historians and action lovers alike! It keeps getting better as you read it. Its shocking that how unprepared the Americans were in the Ardennes. The Nazis just plowed right on through the American lines.
— Feb 19, 2015 12:15PM
Like flag
Austin’s Previous Updates
Austin Arndt
is on page 41 of 365
This book is amazing. It shows each view point of leaders and generals. It also shows the view points of enlisted men! I am really enjoying the book good for historians and action lovers alike!
— Jan 30, 2015 12:00PM
Austin Arndt
is on page 19 of 365
Very good so far. This is a book that has me really interested in it. Has tons of details. It starts at Metz. Where Fort Driant is positioned. Fort Driant is a huge fort. Patton as a leader had to take down the Fort before he could advance into Metz(because the guns from the fort could reach Metz). This will most likely be one of my favorite books. Good for historians and action lovers alike.
— Jan 26, 2015 12:23PM

