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Why Patton Thought Hesitation in War Was More Immoral Than Force

Why Patton Thought Hesitation in War Was More Immoral Than Force

Update: 2025-11-24
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On this episode of Our American Stories, by the final year of World War Two, American forces were closing in on Nazi Germany, and General George Patton stood at the center of that push. Historian Victor Davis Hanson, author of The Soul of Battle, discusses why Patton’s approach to leadership was shaped by his belief that the slow use of power in a conflict of that scale cost more lives than it saved. Hanson walks through Patton’s record in Europe, the end of the war, and the moral reasoning behind the choices he made when entire nations were at stake. We'd like to thank our generous sponsors, Hillsdale College, for this audio.

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Why Patton Thought Hesitation in War Was More Immoral Than Force

Why Patton Thought Hesitation in War Was More Immoral Than Force

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