see this website: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/tutorials/intro/owen/
the first US Military personnel was killed
Some poor soul in Poland. The first strike was on September 1, 1939. I doubt they know who the Pole was that was killed first. You could check museum sites for Poland if you really need to know.
Private John Parr (1898 in Finchley - August 21, 1914) was the first British soldier and the first soldier of the Commonwealth killed in World War I. PRIVATE DUNCAN MCDONALD Camerons listed as missing[on medal index card] 13 August 1914 and is documented as killed in action 13 August 1914[CWGC and Soldiers died in the Great War] possibly died on boat to France,or actually went missing deliberately[he was 16 years old], killed by accident or the date is a mistake? The date is common throughout the reference data showing him killed in action 13 august 1914. He is on the Memorial to the missing at LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE Seine-et-Marne, France also showing him to have been killed in action 13 August 1914 aged 16 The 1901 census confirms he was indeed just 16. Also I believe there was a Royal Flying Corps casualty before 21 August 1914
On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, which began on July 1, 1916, approximately 57,000 British servicemen were killed, wounded, or missing. Of these, around 19,240 soldiers were killed, making it one of the bloodiest days in British military history. The massive casualties highlighted the devastating impact of World War I trench warfare.
Gavril Princip actually killed Franz Ferdinand but i dont know who tried to kill him first
Wilfred Owen was a great poet and soldier. He was killed one week before the end of the First World War, 4th November 1918 at the Battle of Sambre. For his courage and leadership he was awarded the Military Cross,
"Wilfred Le Bouthillier" is famous for his music. The first album he published and with which he made his debut, has his own name as the title: "Wilfred Le Bouthillier".
Seigfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen were English poets whose reputation stemmed from their poetry calling attention to the horrors of World War One Owen was actually killed in the fighting towards the end of the war.
Wilfred Owen died on November 4th 1918 (i.e. just a week before Armistice) aged 25. He was shot in the back of the head whilst helping the men in his platoon cross the Sambre Oise canal. His parents Tom and Susan Owen received the telegram to say he had been killed after the Armistice had been signed, although Wilfred's brother Harold would later claim he had known all along that Wilfred was dead, owing to his seeing a ghostly apparition of Wilfred in uniform at around the time he was killed.
Wilfred Sampson Samuel has written: 'The first London synagogue of the resettlement (founded in 1657),enlarged in 1674)' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Magellan was the first to have ships circumvent the world. He was killed in the Philippines so his ship went on without him.
Henry Wilfred "bunny" Austin was the first to wear shorts at wimbeldon.
This poem was written by the English First World War poet Wilfred Owen, and is about a German chemical weapon attak upon the British trenches. 'Dulce et Decorum Est' is a line written by the Roman poet Horace, which means 'it is sweet and proper to die for one's country'. Wilfred Owen titled the poem sardonically, in effect saying that after the horrors he experienced in WW1, it was anything OTHER than sweet and lovely to die for one's country, but just a senseless waste of life for scraps of territory. Wilfred Owen was killed in action in 1918 at the age of just 25, only a week before the end of the war.
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The first person killed with a gun was an unknown English soldier. <><><> There were documented uses of "hand cannon" in battle in the 1200s. We do not have the name of the first unfortunate person.
Sir Wilfred Laurier
Ivanhoe's first name is Wilfred. He is the protagonist in Sir Walter Scott's historical novel "Ivanhoe," published in 1819. The story is set in 12th-century England and follows Wilfred as he navigates issues of chivalry, loyalty, and love amid the conflicts between Saxons and Normans.