You would be anywhere from 91 to 95 years old (as of 2009).
World War I and the Treaty of Versailles didn't fix any of the problems going on the in world and even created more. World War II was fought over those old and new problems. So, yes, World War I caused World War II.
they were old and ugly
49 years old
18 - 21 after a while they changed it to 16+
Frank Buckles, he was 110 years old and 26 days. He was born February 1, 1901. He died February 27, 2011.
The survivors of World War 1 would be in their late 100s or over 100 years old. Given that the war ended in 1918, most of the survivors would have been born before 1918 or during the early years of the war.
There are no surviving US Veterans of World War 1 now. Think about it most of them were born in 1899. They would be 111 years old if they were alive today.
He was born in 1889 so he would have been 50 in 1939 and 56 when he died
he was born in 1889 so he would have been in his mid to late 20s during WWI
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No. Born in 1929, he was old enough to have been in that war, but he was not. He did study overseas, but was not a part of that war.
well i have to say that none of them would win because there both very weak and they would of died of old age
Gerda Weissmann was born on May 8, 1924, so she was 15-21 years old during World War II, depending on the specific years of the war.
World War 2 lasted from 1939 to 1945. Michael Morpurgo was born in October 1943.
Princess Margaret, the Countess of Snowdon, born 8/31/30, was 9 years old through 14 years old during World War 2. Her sister, Queen Elizabeth was born 4/21/26 so she was 13 years old through 18 years old.
If you are asking about the US Civil War, that would not be possible. The US Civil War took place from 1861-1865. If a person was born in 1865, he or she would be 144 years old as of 2010.
Its over 50 years old.