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Great American Generals
- (Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 23/05/2023
Great American Generals
(Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand)
- Genre: Documentary|Special Interest-War
- Run Time: 116 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Digicom LTD
- Year of Release: 1963
- UPC: 744365697702
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Description
This documentary is dedicated to four of the greatest American generals of World War II. Patton - Known by his troops as 'Old Blood and Guts', he could march his men over 100 miles in a day to recapture a town from the Germans. 'Attack, attack, and attack again', was his motto. He predicted a spectacular death for himself, but sadly, he died from injuries suffered from an auto accident. MacArthur - He had a spirit of intense determination. When he left the Philippines he promised he would return; rescuing every prisoner in Manila. Toward the end of his military career he said, 'That old soldiers never die, they just fade away'. Eisenhower - A graduate of West Point. He was Chief of Staff of the 3rd Army and became 34th President of the U.S. He was known as 'The Man of the Hour'. Bradley - Knew how to inspire troops. Everyone respected him. He was a five-star general and one of Patton's closest friends. It was said of him. 'He always behaved as though he was a civilian among men in uniform'. The compilation of this documentary was made possible from footage provided by The Big Picture, a United States Army Signal Corps television production series which aired from 1951-1964. (116 minutes - Black & White - 4:3).


