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ORIGINAL: Trick37 .....do you think that his death was an assassination? If so, by whom? There's a bit of conspiracy adn controversy here, considering the attempts made on his life during the war. Please tell me you are not serious. Does anyone else find it deeply ironic that someone refuses to play a Fictional scenario on account of its map being too ahistorical and fantasy-like, but is willing to entertain the undeniably absurd notion that Patton was assassinated by some huge conspiracy? Patton, while a great general, is over rated. First of all, don't put words into my mouth. I didn't say that I "refused to play" a fictional scenario because of its maps being wrong, I said that I COULDN'T play it because of that reason. I tried doing it, and it's too hard for me to figure out where I am. I've got a photographic memory of maps and stuff (I can see a map or location one time and draw it, or draw detailed directions to that location, from memory months later), and that makes it hard for me to associate where I am. IF there were subtle differences, then I'm okay with it (like some other scenarios), but this one is way TOO far off-based that it's difficult for me. Sorry, but that's the way that it is. (Note that I can still draw traffic accident scenes that I responded to 20 years ago from memory.) Now, on the subject of the conspiracy---yes, I'm serious. Dead serious, actually. Two possibilities come to mind (and some might find at least one hard to swallow): 1) The Russians. We all know how he Russians were, so why wouldn't they want Patton dead? Considering that he would be probably be the commander that would be sent against them if war between the US and USSR borke out within 10 years of the end of WW2, I wouldn't blame them for it. Hell, I would've wanted Zukhov dead. Patton was the only Allied general that the Russians (and Germans) feared. 2). Ike. He had plans to run for the White House, and although Patton publicly said that he didn't want to run, he was considering it (mainly at the urging of his wife). Knowing the popularity that Patton had with the American public, Ike knew that he would've lost if he went up against Patton in an election....hands-down. Thus, he had to get rid of him..... Funny how Patton really didn't want to go hunting on that fateful day, yet he was convinced to go. And it's also funny how a truck crashed in to his car when it could easily have avoided it...only days after a cart almost ran Patton over. Like I said, I know it's a hard pill to swallow in itself, and I didn't believe it either, until I started looking in to it. The convincing thing to me was the guy that I know who was a Military Policeman in WW2. He was not only in Patton's 3rd Army, but he was on Patton's staff as one of his guards. He told of Patton being convinced that someone was out to get him---he was there when Patton landed his Piper Cub after being chased and shot at by a Spitfire with British markings on it, and he was there when some other "odd" instanced happened, to where he could've been killed had he not had the luck of the Irish. Say what you all want, and criticize me if you wish, but I won't change my mind here.
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