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from 1944–45. Postwar, Blumenson remained in France for years, married a French woman and later divided his time between France and the United States.
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In 2020 accusations were published that he manipulated an entry in the war-diary of General Patton (Patton-Papers 1974) concerning the
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were acclaimed. Blumenson's final work was published in 2001. Blumenson died on April 15, 2005, in Washington, D.C.
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and later became a prolific author. His works included a biography of General
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Sven Kellerhoff: Das Verbrechen, das General Patton vertuschen wollte
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in 1935 and was inducted into the school's wall of honor in 2015.
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and served as a historical officer with U.S. forces in the
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Mark Clark, The Last of the Great World War II Commanders
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The European Theater of Operations: Breakout and Pursuit
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During his career, Blumenson authored 17 works on the
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The Vilde Affair: Beginnings of the French Resistance
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Samuel Eliot Morison Prize
Alma mater
Bucknell University
Harvard University
Third
Seventh
World War II
George S. Patton
Bernardsville, New Jersey
Bernards High School
Bucknell University
Harvard University
United States Army
Central European Campaign
Korean War
IX Corps
Office of the Chief of Military History
U.S. Army history of World War II
Johnson administration
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders
U.S. Military Academy
U.S. Naval Academy
The Citadel
military history
North Africa
Samuel Eliot Morison Prize
Society for Military History
Carnegie Hall
Chenogne massacre
ISBN

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