George S. Patton was one of the finest generals to ever lead men into battle and a true American Hero. The following page is a collection of information, pictures, books, and products honoring this great warrior.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Patton's War Booty Given To National Archives

Like so many of his soldiers, World War II Gen. George S. Patton Jr. was something of a "souvenir hunter" who brought Nazi memorabilia home at war's end, said Greg Bradsher of the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

But in Patton's case, the souvenirs weren't just helmets, guns, or military insignia.

He brought back the original Nuremberg Laws, signed by Adolph Hitler on Sept. 15, 1935 - chilling documents that spell out the "Law for the Safeguard of German Blood of German Honor," that legalized persecution of the Jews and led directly to the Holocaust.

Patton, whose father's estate adjoined the Huntington Library, left two sets of the historic papers there on June 11, 1945.

When he was killed in a car accident in Europe in December that year, no one at the Huntington knew what he'd intended to do with the papers - and he hadn't officially "gifted" them to the collections.

But on Wednesday, 65 years later, the decision was finally made: the library permanently transferred the historic four-page typewritten document to the National Archives.

Read the rest of this story here -- Pasadena Star News

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Surprise Military Homecoming Video

Just found this video and had to share it. Get ready to shed a tear or two.

Thanks to all the veterans and their families!

Monday, August 9, 2010

George S. Patton Photos

Generals Spaatz, Patton, Doolittle, Vandenberg, and Weyland


General Patton's Signature


General Patton collector card


Patton Movie Poster

High Command WW2 Europe. Seated are Simpson, Patton, Spaatz, Ike , Bradley, Hodges and Gerow. Standing are Stearley, Vandenberg, Smith, Weyland and Nugent.

Patton's Ribbons

General Patton Topps Card

Patton and other Generals


General Patton Artwork

Harry Hopkins, General Mark Clark, President Roosevelt, and General Patton

General Patton Victory Parade
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