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Скачать или смотреть Why Patton Was Halted for Paris — The Parade That Cost 80,000 Lives

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  • 2025-12-27
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Why Patton Was Halted for Paris — The Parade That Cost 80,000 Lives
PattonGeorge S PattonEisenhowerDwight D EisenhowerParis liberationAugust 1944Third ArmyNormandy breakoutOperation CobraRed Ball ExpressGerman collapse 1944WWII Western FrontWorld War II documentarymilitary historyAllied advance FrancePatton haltedroad to GermanySiegfried LineLorraine campaignBattle of the Bulge originsWWII strategycoalition warfarehistorical documentary
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By late August 1944, the German Army in France was no longer retreating in formation.
It was dissolving.

Three weeks after breaking out of Normandy, General George S. Patton’s Third Army had driven nearly four hundred miles across occupied territory. Armored spearheads cut through German retreat routes faster than Allied headquarters could redraw the maps. Entire enemy columns abandoned tanks, artillery, and trucks just to escape east.

There was no continuous defensive line left in France.
No prepared river barrier.
No operational reserve capable of stopping the advance.

For Patton, momentum had become doctrine. As long as the road stayed open, collapse would not recover. His tanks were burning nearly four hundred thousand gallons of fuel a day, supplied by exhausted drivers of the Red Ball Express pushing trucks without headlights through the night.

Then the advance stopped.

Not because of German resistance.
Not because Patton ran out of fuel.
But because Paris intervened.

As the French Resistance rose inside the capital, Charles de Gaulle demanded that French forces liberate Paris themselves. The issue was no longer military. It was political legitimacy. Eisenhower understood the cost immediately: stopping Patton meant surrendering initiative at the exact moment German forces were breaking apart.

But alliance cohesion came first.

Fuel, transport, and priority were diverted. Third Army was ordered to halt. While Paris celebrated liberation, German commanders used the pause to regroup behind the Moselle and reoccupy the Siegfried Line.

When Patton moved again, the open road was gone.

What had been collapse hardened into resistance.
And the week lost in August would echo through Lorraine, the Westwall, and finally the winter of the Ardennes.

This is not a story about Paris.
It is a story about what it cost.

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