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WebPatton almost certainly read it at some point, probably not long after it was published. But after seeing it repeatedly I realized, the movie shows us exactly what book they meant: … WebBased on the book Patton: Ordeal and Triumph by Ladislas Farago (New York, 1964) and the book A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley (New York, 1951). Technical Specs Duration 2h … WebSep 20, 2012 · I read your book!” Spoken by George C. Scott in the film Patton, portraying his defeat of what he thought were forces under the command of Erwin Rommel; however, … permanently delete photos from google photos