1000 less than yesterday
They were called according to their nationality. They were World War 2 survivors. There was no special name for them.
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ALL survived. but the question is where they went.
3 Ans2: That may be close to the number of WW1 survivors (they would have to be well into their 90's), but there must be millions of WW2 survivors, who only need to have passed their 65th birthday.
There are no remaining survivors of WWI
1000 less than yesterday
About 1 million in 2012
667
anywhere in the world
The survivors of World War 1 would be in their late 100s or over 100 years old. Given that the war ended in 1918, most of the survivors would have been born before 1918 or during the early years of the war.
Currently there are only two survivors of the war left, and I be willing to hazard a guess that neither use a computer. This question cannot be answered by someone who actually fought in the war.
They were called according to their nationality. They were World War 2 survivors. There was no special name for them.
If any still exist in 2007, they would be at least 106 years old. Bless them all.
If their name isn't on the wall containing over 58,000 names, then they're survivors.
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There most likely aren't any World War 1 veterans left alive.