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World
War I Veteran Louis de Cazenave Died Sunday at
age 110..leaving just one Known
French Survivor of the 1914-1918 Conflict
PARIS - Sun Jan 20, 10:10 AM ET
De Cazenave, who took part in the Battle of the
Somme, died in his home in Brioude in central France,
said his son, also named Louis de Cazenave.
"He died at his house, in his sleep, without
suffering," the son said by telephone. He
said his father was to be buried Tuesday in Brioude.
The last known French
veteran of World War I — known
as "poilus," meaning hairy or tough — is
Lazare Ponticelli, also 110.
Born Oct. 16, 1897, de Cazenave was called up
to fight in 1916 and served in different infantry
regiments before joining an artillery unit in January
1918, according to a statement from the French
president's office.
De Cazenave took part in the Battle of the Somme
in 1916, in which more than a million soldiers
died, and in the liberation of France from German
forces, the statement said.
"His death is an occasion for all of us to
think of the 1.4 million French who sacrificed
their lives during this conflict, for the 4.5 million
wounded, for the 8.5 million mobilized," President
Nicolas Sarkozy said in a statement.
"This generation
has only one remaining representative today."
SOURCE:
Yahoo News
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