Summary of Patton's Prayer by Alex Kershaw
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Important Notice:Please note that this book is a summary and supplement to the original book. This summary is designed to provide a comprehensive and concise overview of the main ideas and key concepts found in the original book, aiming to help readers grasp the content quickly and efficiently. This summary is not a substitute for reading the original book, but it is recommended to use it as an additional tool to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the original material.If you are looking for an in-depth analysis and detailed information, we strongly advise you to purchase and read the full version of the original book. Thank you for choosing our summaries, and we hope they are useful and enriching for your reading experience. Why You Need This SummaryTime-saving: Get the essence of the story in a short period.Quick understanding: Quickly and efficiently identify the main ideas and key points.Knowledge enhancement: A perfect tool to review what you've read and reinforce the information.This summary is designed to complement the original book, not to replace it. We hope you find this summary useful and enjoyable, and that it encourages you to read the full version to fully appreciate the remarkable work by Alex Kershaw. In December 1944, General George Patton faced a stalemate in Berlin due to heavy rain and cloudy skies. To survive, he sought a miracle in the weather. A devout Christian, Patton asked his head chaplain for a prayer for the weather, which was distributed to his 250,000 men. The prayer was recited during driving, fighting, and even during the Battle of the Bulge, where 200,000 German troops overwhelmed American lines in Belgium's Ardennes Forest. Patton needed to pray for victory and peace before it was too late.
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Important Notice:Please note that this book is a summary and supplement to the original book. This summary is designed to provide a comprehensive and concise overview of the main ideas and key concepts found in the original book, aiming to help readers grasp the content quickly and efficiently. This summary is not a substitute for reading the original book, but it is recommended to use it as an additional tool to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the original material.If you are looking for an in-depth analysis and detailed information, we strongly advise you to purchase and read the full version of the original book. Thank you for choosing our summaries, and we hope they are useful and enriching for your reading experience. Why You Need This SummaryTime-saving: Get the essence of the story in a short period.Quick understanding: Quickly and efficiently identify the main ideas and key points.Knowledge enhancement: A perfect tool to review what you've read and reinforce the information.This summary is designed to complement the original book, not to replace it. We hope you find this summary useful and enjoyable, and that it encourages you to read the full version to fully appreciate the remarkable work by Alex Kershaw. In December 1944, General George Patton faced a stalemate in Berlin due to heavy rain and cloudy skies. To survive, he sought a miracle in the weather. A devout Christian, Patton asked his head chaplain for a prayer for the weather, which was distributed to his 250,000 men. The prayer was recited during driving, fighting, and even during the Battle of the Bulge, where 200,000 German troops overwhelmed American lines in Belgium's Ardennes Forest. Patton needed to pray for victory and peace before it was too late.
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