"History Through the Lens - ”Patton: A Rebel Revisited" is a fairly engaging documentary that contrasts the real-life Patton with the cinematic version. It leans towards hyperbole quite a bit, but it's worth checking out. This documentary mixes movie clips, archival materials, and interviews. We find notes from producers/former studio executives David Brown and Richard Zanuck, grandson Robert Patton, cinematographer Fred Koenekamp, aide to General Bradley Chet Hansen, military historian Col. Cole Kingseed, and WWII veteran/author Paul Fussell. We also get some archival footage, most notably a TV appearance by Charles Kuhl, one of the soldiers whose abuse by Patton was depicted in the film. We even hear from Kuhl's dad as he reads a letter the kid sent to him about the incident."

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0E...&playnext=1