Примери за използване на Patton's на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Sir, Patton's taken Palermo!
No one's gonna inspect Patton's goddam luggage.
And Patton's third army takes Verdun.
This really is Patton's gun, isn't it?
Patton's Third Army has crossed the Danube.
Looks like I'm gonna be making a visit to the Patton's house.
Patton's motto was,“Always take the offensive!
All were part of General George Patton's command.
According to Patton's plan… I will attack Syracuse here.
He will want to know how you plan to deal with Patton's forces.
He wanted to be in Patton's crew ever since we left Holy Cross.
Oh and she did the invites for Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's wedding.
Patton's Law: A good plan today is better than a perfect one tomorrow.
For many, there is little doubt that Patton's death is suspicious.
Much to Patton's chagrin, Eisenhower gave the OK to Montgomery and also for supply priority.
She even did the invitations for Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's wedding.
Although some of Patton's detractors called him"reckless," he actually was a very careful and studious planner.
The factual circumstances of Patton's death are plain enough.
In 1945, Carinhall is overrun by the first division of Patton's army.
She did the calligraphy for Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's wedding invitations.
A controversial figure, General Patton's career spanned both the first and second world wars, most recently as commander of the U. S. Third army.
If you were running the F.B.I.,you might turn it into Patton's Third Army.
Kammler had previously removed the most sensitive items, and Patton's men, and presumably the OSS, would have thoroughly scoured the remaining material.
The"slapping incident", which occurred on August 3,1943 nearly ended Patton's career.
And this in turn may lend some credence to those who view General Patton's ironic death after the war as being something more than an ironic accident.
Toward the end of the war, she crossed the Rhine River into Germany with General George Patton's Third Army troops.
The 10 billion dollars was also a mystery, but Patton's efforts were blocked.
The"slapping incident" of Private Charles H. Kuhl of August 3,1943,[26] nearly ended Patton's career.
After leaving the British units he landed with behind,lieutenant Charles Scheffel is now with the 39th infantry regiment, under Patton's command.