Patton
Iron Testament
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December 9, 1945. Three weeks before flying home. A staff car on a quiet German road is struck by an Army truck at fifteen miles per hour. Everyone walks away except the passenger in the back.
He had survived North Africa. Sicily. Normandy. The Bulge. Three years of open warfare and not one of the German divisions sent to stop him had managed it.
A slow turn in a parking lot broke his neck.
Twelve days later, Patton is dead. No autopsy requested. No investigation opened. No one asks about the leather ledger. No one asks about the congressional hearing he had scheduled for January. No one asks where twelve tons of Reich gold went after his soldiers pulled it out of the ground.
The war was over. The general had become a problem.
This is not the Army's version.
This is the account they sealed.
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THE DOSSIER:
Target: The American Public
Asset: General George S. Patton
Protocol: Vehicular, Mannheim-Heidelberg road, December 9, 1945
Objective: Prevent congressional testimony on missing assets, diverted resources, and the apparatus assembled in the ruins of the Reich
Outcome: One funeral. One confession, forty years later. Zero prosecutions.
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ABOUT THE SERIES
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The Unsealed Archives anthology presents history as a record of shadow wars, impossible choices, and men who were silenced before they could speak. These high-velocity narratives reveal the humans underneath the monuments — commanders who counted the gold, kept the ledger, and faced the machinery of the state they had spent their lives defending.
File 008 of The Unsealed Archives.
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