Frases de George Patton
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George Smith Patton, Jr. foi o general do 3º Exército dos Estados Unidos durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Conhecido como "Old Blood and Guts", era amado e odiado pelos seus soldados . Amado por ser considerado um guerreiro nato e odiado pelo fato de ser rígido ao ponto de não admitir que seus soldados sofressem fadiga: "este é um santuário para guerreiros, tirem estes covardes daqui, eles fedem" declarou certa vez sobre internados por fadiga de batalha na tomada de Palermo ao visitar um dos hospitais de campanha montados para receber os feridos.

Foi cotado para ser o líder da operação Overlord, mas perdeu o cargo para o seu então vice-comandante Omar Bradley. Patton, então, comandou o avanço do 3º Exército dos EUA durante os anos de 1944 e 1945, quando seus homens cruzaram a Europa numa velocidade espantosa, libertando cerca de 12 mil cidades e povoados.

Num curto intervalo de tempo percorreram 2 mil quilômetros e reconquistaram 200 mil quilômetros quadrados de território. Patton e sua tropa fizeram 1,2 milhão de prisioneiros, deixando igualmente para trás 386 mil feridos e mais de 144 mil soldados mortos. Em resumo, retiraram de combate mais de 1,8 milhão de soldados inimigos. Estes números tão impressionantes muito se devem a dois dos principais traços da sua personalidade: a capacidade de liderança e a extrema ousadia para ignorar ordens superiores.

Por trás do general sisudo escondia-se um homem de contrastes . De um lado, um herói americano: patriota, casado, pai de duas filhas e dono de um bull terrier chamado Willie. De outro, um homem cheio de extravagâncias: falava francês, fazia poesias e gostava de desenhar seus uniformes, usava uma pistola Colt 45 com cabo revestido de marfim e suas iniciais gravadas em preto, mas xingava "como um caminhoneiro". Acreditava em reencarnação. Jurava ter lutado em Troia, tomado parte das legiões romanas de Júlio César contra Vercingetórix, ter sido o comandante cartaginês Aníbal Barca e ter participado das guerras napoleônicas. Orava de joelhos; como prova de sua religiosidade, pode-se conferir em seu livro autobiográfico, escrito durante as batalhas, intitulado "A guerra que eu vi", que certa vez pediu a um capelão que fizesse uma oração pedindo a Deus que melhorasse o clima, para que assim a operação prevista continuasse em andamento. Como tal oração de fato surtiu o efeito esperado, Patton condecorou o capelão alegando que este tinha "boas relações com Ele lá em cima". Era um dos generais mais ricos do exército dos Estados Unidos e foi graduado pela Academia Militar de West Point. Patton mais tarde seria acusado de acumular relíquias da guerra, tais como um canhão, em sua residência.

Patton, pouco antes do fim da Segunda Grande Guerra Mundial, disse que era preciso atacar os bolcheviques, pois esses iriam "armar" algo . Esse "algo" acabou se transformando na Guerra Fria. Patton pagou por ter uma personalidade que não lhe permitia ficar calado sob quaisquer circunstância. Certa vez disse , referindo-se à guerra, "Deus que me perdoe, mas eu amo isso" enquanto observava juntamente com seus subordinados um recente campo de batalha. Destacava-se dos demais generais, da época e da atualidade, pois frequentemente era visto nos fronts das batalhas. Um dos seus maiores feito foi libertar a 101ª divisão Aerotransportada da floresta de Ardenas, no que ficou conhecido como Cerco de Bastogne, embora os militares desta divisão tenham alegado nunca terem precisado ou pedido sua ajuda para sair de lá .

✵ 11. Novembro 1885 – 21. Dezembro 1945   •   Outros nomes Georg S. Patton, Джордж Смит Паттон
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George Patton Frases famosas

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“Sucesso é o impulso com que você pula depois que bateu no fundo.”

Success is how high you bounce after you hit bottom.
citado em "God's Little Devotional Journal for Women‎" - Página 4, Honor Books, David C. Cook - David C. Cook, 2000, ISBN 1562926438, 9781562926434 - 384 páginas

“Quando quero que meus homens se lembrem de alguma coisa importante, capricho nos palavrões. Pode não soar bem entre um bando de velhinhas, mas ajuda meus soldados.”

When I want my men to remember something important, to really make it stick, I give it to them double dirty. It may not sound nice to some bunch of little old ladies at an afternoon tea party, but it helps my soldiers to remember.
citado em "The unknown Patton"‎ - Página 26-27, Charles M. Province - Hippocrene Books, 1983, ISBN 0882546414, 9780882546414 - 261 páginas

“O objetivo da guerra não é dar a vida por seu país, mas fazer com que o inimigo dê a vida pelo seu.”

The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
citado em "Winner Within Success‎" - Página 185, Pat Riley - Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1993, ISBN 0399139109, 9780399139109 - 271 páginas

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George Patton: Frases em inglês

“I find that moral courage is the most valuable and most usually absent characteristic.”

In a letter to Beatrice (22 August 1943), published in The Patton Papers 1940-1945 (1996) edited by Martin Blumenson https://books.google.com/books?id=eV2pRL7arKkC&pg=PT239&dq=Moral+courage+is+the+most+valuable+and+usually+the+most+absent+characteristic+in+men.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPrbHtvsXVAhXBRyYKHUz6CAw4ChDoAQhCMAU#v=onepage&q=Moral%20courage%20is%20the%20most%20valuable%20and%20usually%20the%20most%20absent%20characteristic%20in%20men.&f=false

“Have taken Trier with two divisions. What do you want me to do? Give it back?”

Reply to a message from General Dwight Eisenhower to bypass the German city of Trier because it would take four divisions to capture it (2 March 1945), as quoted in the Introduction to War as I Knew it (1947) by George Smith Patton, Jr., with Paul Donal Harkins, p. 20

“A good solution applied with vigor now is better than a perfect solution applied ten minutes later.”

As quoted in The Unknown Patton (1983) by Charles M. Province, p. 165

“We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.”

As quoted in Pocket Patriot : Quotes from American Heroes (2005) edited by Kelly Nickell, p. 157

“The difficulty in understanding the Russian is that we do not take cognizance of the fact that he is not a European, but an Asiatic, and therefore thinks deviously. We can no more understand a Russian than a Chinaman or a Japanese, and from what I have seen of them, I have no particular desire to understand them, except to ascertain how much lead or iron it takes to kill them. In addition to his other Asiatic characteristics, the Russian have no regard for human life and is an all out son of bitch, barbarian, and chronic drunk.”

Statement (8 August 1945), as quoted in General Patton : A Soldier's Life (2002) by Stanley P. Hirshson, p. 650
Fonte: [Charles M. Province, The unknown Patton, https://books.google.com/books?id=yXshAAAAMAAJ&q=The+difficulty+in+understanding+the+Russian+is+that+we+do+not+take+cognizance+of+the+fact+that+he+is+not+a+European,+but+an+Asiatic,+and+therefore+thinks+deviously.+We+can+no+more+understand+a+Russian+than+a+Chinese+or+a+Japanese,+and+from+what+I+have+seen+of+them,+I+have+no+particular+desire+to+understand+them+except+to+ascertain+how+much+lead+or+iron+it+takes+to+kill+them.+In+addition+to+his+other+amiable+characteristics,+the+Russian+has+no+regard+for+human+life+and+they+are+all+out+sons-of-bitches,+barbarians,+and+chronic+drunks.&dq=The+difficulty+in+understanding+the+Russian+is+that+we+do+not+take+cognizance+of+the+fact+that+he+is+not+a+European,+but+an+Asiatic,+and+therefore+thinks+deviously.+We+can+no+more+understand+a+Russian+than+a+Chinese+or+a+Japanese,+and+from+what+I+have+seen+of+them,+I+have+no+particular+desire+to+understand+them+except+to+ascertain+how+much+lead+or+iron+it+takes+to+kill+them.+In+addition+to+his+other+amiable+characteristics,+the+Russian+has+no+regard+for+human+life+and+they+are+all+out+sons-of-bitches,+barbarians,+and+chronic+drunks.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAmoVChMItdm-0viRyQIVyeQmCh2khgS9, 1983, Hippocrene Books, 978-0-88254-641-4, 99]
Fonte: [English Teacher X, Vodkaberg: Nine Years in Russia, https://books.google.com/books?id=ZR2TBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA2&dq=The+difficulty+in+understanding+the+Russian+is+that+we+do+not+take+cognizance+of+the+fact+that+he+is+not+a+European,+but+an+Asiatic,+and+therefore+thinks+deviously.+We+can+no+more+understand+a+Russian+than+a+Chinese+or+a+Japanese,+and+from+what+I+have+seen+of+them,+I+have+no+particular+desire+to+understand+them+except+to+ascertain+how+much+lead+or+iron+it+takes+to+kill+them.+In+addition+to+his+other+amiable+characteristics,+the+Russian+has+no+regard+for+human+life+and+they+are+all+out+sons-of-bitches,+barbarians,+and+chronic+drunks.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAGoVChMItdm-0viRyQIVyeQmCh2khgS9#v=onepage&q=The%20difficulty%20in%20understanding%20the%20Russian%20is%20that%20we%20do%20not%20take%20cognizance%20of%20the%20fact%20that%20he%20is%20not%20a%20European%2C%20but%20an%20Asiatic%2C%20and%20therefore%20thinks%20deviously.%20We%20can%20no%20more%20understand%20a%20Russian%20than%20a%20Chinese%20or%20a%20Japanese%2C%20and%20from%20what%20I%20have%20seen%20of%20them%2C%20I%20have%20no%20particular%20desire%20to%20understand%20them%20except%20to%20ascertain%20how%20much%20lead%20or%20iron%20it%20takes%20to%20kill%20them.%20In%20addition%20to%20his%20other%20amiable%20characteristics%2C%20the%20Russian%20has%20no%20regard%20for%20human%20life%20and%20they%20are%20all%20out%20sons-of-bitches%2C%20barbarians%2C%20and%20chronic%20drunks.&f=false, English Teacher X, 2–, GGKEY:2DPNH0X04GB]
Fonte: [Evi Martyn, Captain Philip Markopoulos a Patton's Hero: An Incredible True Story When Fate and Destiny Outpower Weapons, https://books.google.com/books?id=IdkUq5EixE8C&pg=PA176&dq=The+difficulty+in+understanding+the+Russian+is+that+we+do+not+take+cognizance+of+the+fact+that+he+is+not+a+European,+but+an+Asiatic,+and+therefore+thinks+deviously.+We+can+no+more+understand+a+Russian+than+a+Chinese+or+a+Japanese,+and+from+what+I+have+seen+of+them,+I+have+no+particular+desire+to+understand+them+except+to+ascertain+how+much+lead+or+iron+it+takes+to+kill+them.+In+addition+to+his+other+amiable+characteristics,+the+Russian+has+no+regard+for+human+life+and+they+are+all+out+sons-of-bitches,+barbarians,+and+chronic+drunks.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAWoVChMItdm-0viRyQIVyeQmCh2khgS9#v=onepage&q=The%20difficulty%20in%20understanding%20the%20Russian%20is%20that%20we%20do%20not%20take%20cognizance%20of%20the%20fact%20that%20he%20is%20not%20a%20European%2C%20but%20an%20Asiatic%2C%20and%20therefore%20thinks%20deviously.%20We%20can%20no%20more%20understand%20a%20Russian%20than%20a%20Chinese%20or%20a%20Japanese%2C%20and%20from%20what%20I%20have%20seen%20of%20them%2C%20I%20have%20no%20particular%20desire%20to%20understand%20them%20except%20to%20ascertain%20how%20much%20lead%20or%20iron%20it%20takes%20to%20kill%20them.%20In%20addition%20to%20his%20other%20amiable%20characteristics%2C%20the%20Russian%20has%20no%20regard%20for%20human%20life%20and%20they%20are%20all%20out%20sons-of-bitches%2C%20barbarians%2C%20and%20chronic%20drunks.&f=false, 2009, AuthorHouse, 978-1-4389-8409-4, 176–]
Fonte: http://www.military-history.us/2014/03/now-would-be-a-good-time-for-a-bit-of-revisionism/

“We've defeated the wrong enemy”

It is unknown if Patton ever said these precise words. However, Anthony Cave Brown notes https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/36062/did-gen-patton-say-we-defeated-the-wrong-enemy/36063#36063 in Bodyguard of Lies Volume II that "Patton was relieved of command of the 3rd Army by Eisenhower just after the end of the war for stating publicly that America had been fighting the wrong enemy— Germany instead of Russia", so it is at least an accurate paraphrase. For further discussion, see relevant threads on skeptics.stackexchange.com https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/36062/did-gen-patton-say-we-defeated-the-wrong-enemy and /r/AskHistorians https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/640pg5/what_did_general_george_s_patton_mean_when_he/.
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“War is a bloody business, a killing business.”

Fonte: George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton%27s_speech_to_the_Third_Army

“Each man must think not only of himself, but think of his buddy fighting alongside him.”

Fonte: George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton%27s_speech_to_the_Third_Army

“The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo.”

Fonte: George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton%27s_speech_to_the_Third_Army
Contexto: Sure, we all want to go home. We want to get this war over with. But you can't win a war lying down. The quickest way to get it over with is to get the bastards who started it. We want to get the hell over there and clean the goddamn thing up, and then get at those purple-pissing Japs. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. So keep moving. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper-hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler.

“I don't want any messages saying 'I'm holding my position.' We're not holding a goddamned thing. We're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding anything except the enemy's balls.”

Fonte: George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton%27s_speech_to_the_Third_Army
Contexto: I don't want any messages saying 'I'm holding my position.' We're not holding a goddamned thing. We're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding anything except the enemy's balls. We're going to hold him by his balls and we're going to kick him in the ass; twist his balls and kick the living shit out of him all the time. Our plan of operation is to advance and keep on advancing. We're going to go through the enemy like shit through a tinhorn.

“I don't want to get any messages saying, "I am holding my position."”

We are not holding a Goddamned thing. Let the Germans do that. We are advancing constantly and we are not interested in holding onto anything, except the enemy's balls. We are going to twist his balls and kick the living shit out of him all of the time. Our basic plan of operation is to advance and to keep on advancing regardless of whether we have to go over, under, or through the enemy. We are going to go through him like crap through a goose; like shit through a tin horn!
Speech to the Third Army (1944)

“All through your Army careers, you men have bitched about what you call "chicken shit drilling."”

That, like everything else in this Army, has a definite purpose. That purpose is alertness. Alertness must be bred into every soldier. I don't give a fuck for a man who's not always on his toes. You men are veterans or you wouldn't be here. You are ready for what's to come.
Speech to the Third Army (1944)

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