A corporal is a rank in the army
A corporal was and is just basically your average infantry soldier.
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The Diary of Elmer W. Sherwood is a book about Corporal Sherwood from World War I. However, how he escaped death and injury are not outlined in book summaries.
Adolph Hitler .
One notable corporal who served in World War I was Adolf Hitler. He served in the German Army and was awarded the Iron Cross for bravery. Many other corporals also served during the war, but Hitler is one of the most recognized figures from that time.
Corporal Truman's War Story - 1910 was released on: USA: 15 July 1910
Corporal.
This corporal was Adolf Hitler.
A corporal was and is just basically your average infantry soldier.
A Corporal in the German Army
Corporal
Hitler was in the army as a corporal.
"The Bohemian Corporal" is a nickname for Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a corporal in the First World War. He was also a "Bohemian", meaning a writer or artist, who lives rather unconventionally, and is intellectual by nature. Hitler was an artist in his youth.
No such thing, as Adolf Hitler was a corporal in World War 1.
No, he was just a Corporal in the German army then.
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.
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