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The youngest person known to have signed up for World War I was 12-year-old Sidney Lewis from the United Kingdom. He enlisted in the British Army in 1915 by falsifying his age, claiming to be 19. His story highlights the desperation and determination of young men during that era to join the fight, despite the dangers involved. Lewis's tale is one of many instances where youth were eager to serve, often at great personal risk.

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