4 seconds sound clip from the Patton (1970) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 02:18:45 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- The carts came to me in my dream. They kept buzzing around in my head. I couldn't figure it out.
- Then I remembered. That nightmare in the snow. The endless, agonizing retreat from Moscow. How cold it was.
- They took the wounded and what was left of the supplies and threw 'em in the carts.
- Napoleon was finished.
- Not any color left. Not even the red of blood. Only the snow.
- Look at this, Cod.
- I love it. God help me, I do love it so. I love it more than my life.
- Paris is liberated, and French troops lead the way. The Allies march into the historic city after four years of Nazi occupation.
- The hard-fighting French Second Armored Division, under Major General Jacques Leclerc, gets a welcome they will never forget as they enter their beloved Paris.
- In a powerful drive to the north, British General Montgomery cuts off and bypasses the French coastal towns of Boulogne, Calais and Dunkirk, pushing on to capture the vital Belgian port of Antwerp.
- Meanwhile, the main body of Patton's army, resupplied now and rolling like a juggernaut is slashing toward the Saar.
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