
Martin Blumenson was a soldier in the US army, and a military historian, and a recognised authority on the life of Gen. George S. Patton Jr. Blumenson received a Bachelors and Masters degree from Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. He received a second master's degree in history from Harvard University. He also was an exellent pianist, performing at Carnegie Hall as a young man. He served as a U.S. Army officer in northwestern Europe during World War II. After the war he lived in France for a number of years, where he met his wife of 55 years, Genevieve Adelbert Blumenson, who died in 2000. Blumenson again served with the U.S. Army during the Korean War, and later worked in the Office of the Chief of Military History until 1967. After this he became an adviser on civil disorders for the Johnson administration.
Series
Books

Patton
Legendary World War II Commander
2007

Sicily
Whose Victory?
1969

Liberation
1978

The Patton Papers
1974

Breakout and Pursuit
2012

The Duel For France, 1944
2000

Bloody River
The Real Tragedy of the Rapido
1970

Masters of the Art of Command
1788

Mark Clark
1984

Anzio
1978

Patton
The Man Behind the Legend, 1885-1945
1985

The Battle of the Generals
1993

Kasserine Pass
1966