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yes he did right after he died
Walter Tjaden died on November 4, 1985, in Starnberg, Germany.
Walter Tull's parents were named Daniel and Elizabeth Tull. His father, Daniel, was a carpenter and a former slave who had emigrated from Barbados, while his mother, Elizabeth, was of English descent. Walter was born in 1888 in England and faced significant challenges due to his mixed-race heritage.
Walter Tull was not killed by a specific individual but rather died during World War I. He was serving as a second lieutenant in the British Army when he was reported missing in action on March 25, 1918, during the Battle of the Somme. His death was a result of the combat conditions of war rather than an act of murder by a particular person.
John 'Tull' Dunne was born on 1911-12-26.
Walter tull started fighting in the first world war in 1914.
No, he did not.
He died in 1918.
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he got shot in the war and died
yes he did right after he died
he was one of the first black profesinal football players
Walter Tjaden died on November 4, 1985, in Starnberg, Germany.
Walter Tull's parents were named Daniel and Elizabeth Tull. His father, Daniel, was a carpenter and a former slave who had emigrated from Barbados, while his mother, Elizabeth, was of English descent. Walter was born in 1888 in England and faced significant challenges due to his mixed-race heritage.
Tull was the first black/mixed race officer in the British army and the second black/mixed race person to play in the top division in the Football League.