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...England, Lieut. General George S. Patton Jr. again put both feet in his mouth, where there was obviously room for his cavalry boots as well. In high spirits over his sudden emergence from obscurity and his announced role as commander of a U.S. invasion army (TIME, May 1), Patton gave a speech of welcome to a mixed U.S. and British audience at the opening of a new club for soldiers...
...General Patton went on: "The only welcoming I have done for some time has been welcoming Germans and Italians into hell. I have ... got about 177,000 there." (The total of Axis soldiers killed by all Allied soldiers in Tunisia, Sicily, and the opening weeks of the Italian campaign as announced by Secretary Stimson, on Oct. 29, was about...
...General Patton went on: "The idea of these clubs could not be better because undoubtedly it is our [Britain's and America's] destiny to rule the world." A hastily revised version of this nifty - which had been reluctantly released by the British censors because they could "see no security angle" - included Russia among the General's choice of world rulers...
...Washington, Secretary Stimson quickly and emphatically pointed out that Patton spoke only for himself...
That cost Charlton most of his press freedom-by policy censorship imposed from England. Through all this, Monty defended Charlton, gave only one censorship order: that there be no criticism of U.S. Lieut. General George S. Patton Jr. in the soldier-slapping incident: Even the News's protector has not escaped its editor's barbs. Captain Charlton wrote Monty's first Order of the Day in the desert. Thereafter the General wrote his own, but Charlton edited some of them. Said the Captain of the General: "He kept using the same old trite phrases...