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In December 1944, General George Patton faced a stalemate in Berlin due to heavy rain and cloudy skies. To survive, he sought a miracle in the weather. A devout Christian, Patton asked his head chaplain for a prayer for the weather, which was distributed to his 250,000 men. The prayer was recited during driving, fighting, and even during the Battle of the Bulge, where 200,000 German troops overwhelmed American lines in Belgium's Ardennes Forest. Patton needed to pray for victory and peace before it was too late.
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