George S. Patton (1885-1945) Picture I |
Kimmo Huosionmaa
In some books involved the claims that General George S. Patton (1885-1945) was somehow foreseen his death. When we are observing what kind of man was this patriotic general, and if we believe the theories, what claims that General Patton was assassinated, we might think about his little dog. This particular animal has seen lots of combat and it was seen what kind of man was treated the people like this dog's master. If the reason for the accident was sabotage, what was done some German agent, that little dog might smell the different disinfection agent than normal U.S Army members have in their clothes.
If that assassinator was a member of SS-Obersturmbannführer (Colonel) Otto Scorzenny's special sabotage unit, might this man use the clothes, that got he in the operation "Greif" in Ardennes in 1944. If the assassin used German clothes, might those uniforms washed with different soap than other uniforms, and maybe the smell of that thing caused the unconscious behavior with that dog.
PBY-1 Catalina Picture 2 |
In some theories is that Patton was killed by OSS (Office of Strategic Services) or maybe the men who were behind this operation were simple the Mafia, who worked for some financial actors, who want to cover the U.S industry relationship with the German military machine. Or if the orders were given by some member of the inner circle of the Pentagon, would some member of the Patton headquarters begin to act abnormally. The men like Patton had been in the army all of their life, and they always know the routines of the military.
Dornier DO-26 Picture 3 |
If some of his henchmen became too slowly when they followed the orders what was came from General Patton, that old military man would notice that something was wrong. When we are asking the reason for the murder of General Patton, we can't ever see the truth why this man must die. If those men behind the conspiracy wanted to be sure, that they ever get to respond to that crime, they might use the German spy in this action. If the German spy or SS-official who used the American or British uniform when he was killed his targets, would the punishment be death because the Geneve contract didn't protect the soldiers, who used enemy uniform.
But if the right person were captured, could the Intelligence or the reputations of the intelligence offer that kind of man a deal. If he kills General Patton, that man will let go, or another way is to send that spy in the front of firing squad. Or if he has killed somebody, will the punishment be death by hang, because in that case, this man was normal murdered.
So if that man was made the murder, the men who made the plan to murder Patton can be sure, that this man ever talks. But why Patton was murdered is a thing, what doesn't make sense. If that was a question of selling military technology to Nazis before the war. Below are some links, where you can see how similar were some airplanes in the WWII in opposite parts of the front.
Picture 1 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/General_George_S_Patton.jpg
Picture 2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolidated_PBY_Catalina
Picture 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_24
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