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Martin Blumenson was born on 8 November, 1918 in New York City, US, is an American military historian. Discover Martin Blumenson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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His works on Patton, The Patton Papers and Patton: The Man behind the Legend, 1885–1945 were acclaimed.
Martin Blumenson (November 8, 1918 – April 15, 2005) was an American military historian who served as a historical officer with the Third and Seventh Armies in World War II and later became a prolific author.
His works included a biography of General George S. Patton.
Born in New York City and raised in Bernardsville, New Jersey in a family of Russian-Jewish descent, Blumenson graduated from Bernards High School in 1935 and was inducted into the school's wall of honor in 2015.
He studied at Bucknell University and Harvard University, earning master's degrees from both by 1942.
During World War II, he became an officer in the United States Army and served as a historical officer with U.S. forces in the Central European Campaign from 1944–45.
Postwar, Blumenson remained in France for years, married a French woman and later divided his time between France and the United States.
During the Korean War, Blumenson again served with the U.S. Army and the unit he commanded (3rd Historical Detachment) was attached to IX Corps.
After the Korean War, he worked in the Office of the Chief of Military History, contributing two works to the official U.S. Army history of World War II, Breakout and Pursuit and Salerno to Cassino.
Working for the OCMH until 1967, Blumenson then worked for the Johnson administration as an adviser to the President's National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.
Blumenson also taught or lectured at numerous institutions, prominent among which were the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, and The Citadel.
During his career, Blumenson authored 17 works on the military history of World War II in North Africa and Europe.
In 1995, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement given by the Society for Military History.
Blumenson was a talented pianist, playing at Carnegie Hall.
Blumenson's final work was published in 2001.
Blumenson died on April 15, 2005, in Washington, D.C.
In 2020 at first accusations were published, that he manipulated an entry in the war-diary of General Patton (Patton-Papers 1974) concerning the Chenogne massacre (replacing paramedical soldiers with soldiers), which was addressed in a later correction, because Blumenson used instead of the original diary of Patton a typed copy with the manipulated content.