Henry Allingham of Britain (111). The only Survivor who served from the beginning. Yakup Satar of Turkey (109). Signed up in 1915 for the Ottoman Army, worked with the Germans on gas weapons, captured in 1917 in what is now Iraq. Harry Patch of Britain (109). Delfino Borroni of Italy (109). Joined an elite unit in 1917. Francesco Chiarello, of Italy (109). Called up in 1918, saw action in final battles. John Campbell Ross (109), wireless operator in the First Australian Imperial Force, the last living Australian veteran. Frank Buckles, US (107). John Babcock, Canada (107). Franz Kuenstler, Germany (107). Joined a Hungarian artillery unit in Feb. 1918. Only survivor of the Austro-Hungarian forces. Claude Choules, Britain (106). Joined the Royal Navy in 1916, served in the North Sea.
There were many soldiers that served in World War I from around the world. The state of Oklahoma provided 75 of these soldiers.
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
In World War I many European soldiers felt that Germany reneged on the treaty agreement. The view of these soldiers was that this treaty needed to be enforced.
About 416,800 U.S. soldiers died in World War 2.
4,734,991 U.S. servicemembers served in World War I.
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There were many soldiers that served in World War I from around the world. The state of Oklahoma provided 75 of these soldiers.
51 soldiers were involved
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
there was NO world war 11.
In the First World War, about 703,000 UK soldiers died. About 383,000 died in the Second World War.
1/4th or a quarter
10,000 soldiers and 10,000 sailors
2 soldiers
17,002 soldiers lived in WW2
how many german soldiers returned to germany after the war.
In World War I many European soldiers felt that Germany reneged on the treaty agreement. The view of these soldiers was that this treaty needed to be enforced.