Patton
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NARRATOR:
All over the nation...

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...mass meetings are held to protest
General Patton 's statement...

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... that Britain and America
will rule the post war world.

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That Russia will have no say.
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Congressional leaders like Senator
Clayburn Foss are quick to react.

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This man has insulted
our Russian allies...

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...implying Anglo-American world rule.
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In my opinion, he should be
severely disciplined.

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This time I didn't do a damn thing.
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They promised there
wouldn't be any reporters.

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I made a few remarks off the record.
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Ike told you to keep your mouth shut.
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You know how suspicious the Russians
are of the British and us.

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I was only trying to be polite
to the old ladies.

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lf I'd seen the Russians there, I'd
have mentioned the sons of bitches.

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Bedell, I don't know
anything about politics.

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I have no political ambitions.
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All I want to do is
to command an army in combat.

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Well, it's out of our hands now.
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Ike sent a message last night
to the chief of staff.

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Now it's up to General Marshall
whether you stay here as a decoy. . .

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. . .or he sends you home.
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He's a good man.
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At least he's a fair man.
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I'll let it sit with him.
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PATTON:
George. . .

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. . .our war is over.
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Over, sir?
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It's just a question of waiting
for the orders now.

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I feel I'm. . . .
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I'm destined to achieve some
great thing. What, I don't know.

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But this last incident is. . .

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