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The youngest U.S. serviceman to serve and fight during World War II was Calvin Graham. He enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of 12 and served as a gunner on the USS South Dakota. Graham lied about his age and joined in August 1942. He participated in the Battle of Guadalcanal, during which he was hit by shrapnel while delivering a message to an officer. Despite being wounded himself, Graham actively aided in rescue efforts by helping to bring the wounded aboard the ship and ensuring their safety.
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De jongste soldaat tijdens WWI, Momčilo Gavrić, 8 jaar.

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During the first onslaught of the enemy, in the nearby village of Trbušnica near the town of Loznica, the whole family of the eight year old Momčilo Gavrić was killed, whereas he himself was saved by a coincidental visit to his cousin.
Het ging om zijn vader, moeder, grootmoeder, drie zussen en vier broers.

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Hij stierf in 1993 toen de Joegoslavische Burgeroorlog woedde.
 
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Over oorlogsverhalen gesproken, een klassieker:

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Captive Frenchmen from the SS and the Wehrmacht stand in front of General Leclerc, the commander of the 2nd Armored Division of the Free French forces.

Captives held themselves with dignity and even defiance. When General Leclerc called them traitors and said: “How could you, the French, wear someone else’s uniform?” one of them replied: “You yourselves wear someone else’s uniform – the American one!” (the division was equipped by the Americans). They say it angered Leclerc, and he gave orders to shoot the prisoners.
 
Over oorlogsverhalen gesproken, een klassieker:

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Captive Frenchmen from the SS and the Wehrmacht stand in front of General Leclerc, the commander of the 2nd Armored Division of the Free French forces.

Captives held themselves with dignity and even defiance. When General Leclerc called them traitors and said: “How could you, the French, wear someone else’s uniform?” one of them replied: “You yourselves wear someone else’s uniform – the American one!” (the division was equipped by the Americans). They say it angered Leclerc, and he gave orders to shoot the prisoners.
Toen wisten ze nog wel raad met types als @Steks.
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Nog een klassieker?

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Wel, dat hij terugkeerde naar Oostenrijk klopt in ieder geval wel.
 
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