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      • " Through a Glass, Darkly " is a poem by American general George S. Patton, which explores Patton's strong beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through stories of his previous lives and deaths in combat during historic battles.
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  2. "Through a Glass, Darkly" is a poem by American general George S. Patton, which explores Patton's strong beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through stories of his previous lives and deaths in combat during historic battles.

    • English
    • 16 September 1922
  3. The poem's introspective tone and exploration of the human condition mirror Patton's military career, which was marked by both triumph and adversity. It deviates from Patton's more direct and forceful writing style, revealing a contemplative and introspective side of the general.

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · General George S. Patton explores his pious beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through his previous life-and-death experiences in combat during historic battles,...

  5. Sep 4, 2021 · Through a Glass, Darkly-Poem by American General George S Patton | John C. Carleton. American General George S Patton pauses to piss in the Rhine off a bridge his engineers built just as his ancestor Julius Caesar did. It was a family tradition, the Wolf marking his territory. Through the travail of the ages, Midst the pomp and toil of war,

  6. One of Patton’s notable poetic works is Through a Glass, Darkly, a reflection on the nature of war and the impact it has on the human spirit. In this piece, he explores the ambiguity and uncertainty of conflict, delving into the psychological toll it takes on both soldiers and leaders.

  7. May 30, 2016 · By George S. Patton | May 30th, 2016 | Categories: Audio/Video, Death, Poetry, World War II. |. Through the travail of the ages, Midst the pomp and toil of war, I have fought and strove and perished. Countless times upon this star. In the form of many people. In all panoplies of time.

  8. Dec 11, 2023 · Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 1917. 1.2 Through A Glass, Darkly (1918) 1.3 1930s. 1.4 1942. 1.5 1943. 1.6 1944. 1.7 Speech to the Third Army (1944) 1.8 1945. 1.9 1946. 1.10 1947. 1.11 Year unknown. 2 Disputed. 3 Misattributed. 4 Quotes about Patton. 5 External links. Quotes [ edit] There is no proof nor yet any denial. We were, We are, and we will be.

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