If one was Jewish, the fact that one was a World War 1 made no difference after 1934, and even in 1933-34 it was only of use in the public sector. It certainly didn't ensure decent treatment. Moreover, Nazism was particularly strong in Frankfurt and most of Hesse.
At the time of this writing, there is one verified surviving US veteran of WWI, Frank W. Buckles. He is 109 years old.
The last living veteran of the Great War was Florence Green, a British citizen who died in February 2012 at the age of 110. The last living combat veteran was Claude Choules, an Australian (born in England) who died in May 2011 (also at the age of 110).
None. Florence Green - a British national - is the only surviving veteran of WWI, at the age of 110. The last American veteran of World War I - Frank Woodruff Buckles - died February 27, 2011, also at the age of 110.
anne frank! anne frank!
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anne frank was treated un-normally
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interview of Vietnam veteran
Frank Bigelow was a WWII veteran who was forced to do hard labor, and tortured in a Japanese prison camp.
The cast of No Unwounded Soldiers - 2007 includes: Frank Attruia as Vietnam veteran Grace Bell as World War II veteran Edward Borucki as World War II veteran George LaBounty as Vietnam veteran Mary Lou Lauricella as Drama Therapist Lewis Mungo as Vietnam veteran Al Perrault as Vietnam veteran Janet Rilance as Sister of Vietnam veteran Robert Timmins as Iraq veteran
No, Frank Buckles passed away on February 27, 2011, at the age of 110. He was the last surviving American veteran of World War I.
At the time of this writing, there is one verified surviving US veteran of WWI, Frank W. Buckles. He is 109 years old.
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Frank Herbert Day has written: 'Dissertation on suppurative otitis media treated by antiseptic irrigation' -- subject(s): Treatment, Otitis media
In some respects Anne Frank herself is treated as a symbol.
The last living veteran of the Great War was Florence Green, a British citizen who died in February 2012 at the age of 110. The last living combat veteran was Claude Choules, an Australian (born in England) who died in May 2011 (also at the age of 110).
It was developed by Frank Garton, a grocer from Nottingham, the name was registered in 1895. HP Sauce was launched in 1903