Olympic Gold Medalists Who Lost Fought & Their Lives in WWIIA theme of the Olympics is to encourage peaceful competition among nations. The five interlocking rings of the Olympic logo are in colors represented in the flags of every nation. However, since the first modern games were held in 1896, there have been many wars. The most devastating was World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. During that time, when millions of people died, among them were Olympians who had won gold medals.
U.S. Olympians Who Died In World War II
The most famous was General George S. Patton, Jr., who led American troops to victory in African and European campaigns, earned his gold in the 1912 Pentathlon Equestrian event in Stockholm. General Patton, who also served in World War I, survived combat in WWII. However, in 1945, he was killed in a Heidelberg automobile accident several months after Germany’s surrender (but before Japan’s surrender ended the war).
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