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Patton's speech to the Third Army was a series of speeches given by General George S. Patton to troops of the United States Third Army in 1944, before the Allied invasion of France. The speeches were intended to motivate the inexperienced Third Army for impending combat.
Audio mp3 of Address delivered by George C. Scott. Contains Profanity. General Patton: Be seated. Now, I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.
George Campbell Scott, portraying Patton, standing in front of an immensely huge American flag, delivers his version of Patton's "Speech to the Third Army" on June 5th, 1944, the eve of the Allied invasion of France, code named "Overlord". Scott's rendition of the speech was highly sanitized so as not to offend too many fainthearted Americans.
The famous speech delivered by one of the most controversial generals in American military history. The speech was delivered on June 5th, 1944, the eve of the Allied invasion of France.
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25 Ιαν 2004 · George Campbell Scott, portraying Patton, standing in front of an immensely huge American flag, delivers his version of Patton’s "Speech to the Third Army" on June 5th, 1944, the eve of the Allied invasion of France, code-named "Overlord".
Next to Winston Churchill, General George Patton gave the war’s most famous speeches. But nobody knew quite what he said—until now. “How Would You Like to be Attached to the Red Army?”