Killing Patton

In Chapter 8 when Patton was asked what he could contribute to stop the Germans in the north, what did he have prepared?

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When Eisenhower met with his staff to see what could be done about the German advance in the north, Patton came prepared with several battle plans. He told Eisenhower that he could attack on the morning of December 21 with three divisions. That meant that he could put 100,000 men and supplies to the task.