No. He died several days after being paralyzed in an auto accident.
George Smith Patton Jr. died on December 21, 1945 at the age of 60.
Gene Patton died June 25, 2009, in Lancaster, PA, USA.
General George S. Patton, jr. is credited with this quote. There are a couple variants of the wording. Such as: "the other bastard" is also quoted as "some other poor bastard" --His exact wording is unknown.
The point of war is not to die for your country it is to let the other basterd do it
George Patton was severely injuried in a motor accident on 9 December 1945 in Germany and died on 21 December 1945. There are, of course, all kinds of conspiracy theories, too ... the driver was left uninquired I have read that the accident was on a mountain road in Spain, not Germany. If true, that is a pretty serious error of fact. I also suggest some information be added about how Patton was doing in the hospital and how he suddenly took a turn for the worse in a way that had nothing to do with the injuries he suffered. That is what I have read. I don't have complete information, but the lack of information leaves a lot to conjecture.
George Patton was killed in a 1945 car accident in Germany.
George Smith Patton Jr. died on December 21, 1945 at the age of 60.
George Patton IV died on June 27, 2004 at the age of 80.
George Decker died June 7, 1909, in Patton, CA, USA.
Janelle Patton died in 2002.
Cliff Patton died in 2004.
Peter Patton died in 1939.
Henry Patton died in 1943.
William Patton died in 1879.
Nat Patton died in 1957.
Robert M. Patton died in 1885.
Jimmy Patton died on 1973-12-22.