2. Regarding Patton, Steiger, who was in charge of the reconnaissance period data of the German army, was right. Patton was a romantic warrior in the 16th century, and he did not even belong to the 20th century.
3. Barton is not like the 200% rampage as said in the movie. In fact, he is a man with a city government. More details later.
4. Patton is not a contradictory person, just as "he kneels down and prays every day, but he is full of swear words on weekdays (believers must abandon these slurs)" he is a real, down-to-earth warrior.
5. Patton is the real God of War, given to the world by God, with whom God will always be with.
6. Patton didn't hate Montgomery that much, nor did he hate communism so much.
7. Barton is not a person who does not scold his mother all the time. On the contrary, he is polite and gentleman most of the time. Otherwise, his daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law's family would not like him.
8. Patton loves honor, but he is not as vain as in the film.
The story of Patton being shot in the ass is often used as a joke by other officers. Once someone mentioned it again, their boss sneered and said that Patton was shot in the skin because he did not hide in the armored vehicle like you. in the chair. This is Patton, he is always at the forefront, he is always with the soldiers, he is never afraid of the shells and roars on the front line, he really takes out his pistol and shoots at the enemy bombers in the air.
In Patton's bones and blood, all the warlike genes are flowing. Is this because of the natural creation of the creator, or is it nurtured? This is absolutely historical necessity and coincidence. He is a godsend. Patton was born in a military family. His grandfather himself was a hero of the American Civil War, but his father did not want his son to participate in the war itself. Unfortunately, since receiving a pistol from his father on his eighth or ninth birthday, Patton's voice has begun to change. From his entire growth process, it can be seen that even the unenlightened Patton, everything he did seems to be brewing, paving the way and working hard for a war.
From trying to get into West Point Military Academy, (there were a few unwillingness in the middle), but through the efforts of Patton's own machine father, he finally got his wish. Patton's shrewdness and scheming are also reflected in this, his love with his wife is natural, but he knows how to use this relationship for his career (for the career of participating in the war, not the political career, in fact, Patton has no interest in politics. no ambition) to pave the way.
Patton loves honor because he knows he's worth the money. He knew that what he had to do was to keep moving forward, and all he needed was a nod from the boss or the people, that's all. After Patton was temporarily slapped in the face, when Eisenhower ordered Bradley (Patton's former subordinate) to give Patton an armored unit to cooperate with Montgomery, Bradley sighed and gave Patton a headline, he 30 kilometers to go. But in fact, Patton loves honor, not vanity. This is the deviation of the film's expression, what he needs is recognition, not countless medals.
And what about Patton? He is not interested in politics, he is familiar with the tricks of politics but he does not like to do it, his life is in the war itself, not in power.
There is no energy to mention a lot of Patton's story in the film. Patton is the founder of the American armored division. When the American soldiers were still at a loss for things like tanks, Patton had already got into the locomotive and began to study the coordinated operations and command of armored vehicles. Patton invented many of the communication skills used by the first armored soldiers to work together, and even the communication skills of forward, backward, and stop wartime were invented by him. Patton was born in the cavalry, also participated in the Olympic Games, took the fourth place. I forgot. The popular military force for American soldiers to meet is Patton’s common gesture of greeting with a horsewhip. This military salute has been used by American soldiers until now.
Patton was also an excellent general who was deeply persecuted by the media. Because there were no reporters on the front lines, they did not understand the depth of Patton's love and hatred for the soldiers. In their eyes, Patton may be someone who wants all the soldiers to rush out to win honor for him, but in Patton's eyes, he thinks that if he follows him, he can't become a hero, but at least he shouldn't be a coward. Of course, in subsequent media reports, Barton's image was still positive, because his record was too brilliant. Brilliant to undeniable.
On the way to Berlin, it was also played in the film. The soldiers joked that the map could not find where they are now, and the side jokingly said, of course not, because we have already exceeded this range. Yes, this is Barton.
Zhao Xiaoxi, Class 1402 of Hydropower, student number 201490250232
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