czarchastic t1_j1egjm6 wrote
Reply to comment by how-puhqueliar in TIL that Henry Gunther was the last soldier to die in World War I. The war ended at 11 AM and Gunther was killed at 10:59 AM while charging a German machine gun by IAmDavidGurney
No, that accounted for the 5 weeks leading up to the signing. Try again.
how-puhqueliar t1_j1egq97 wrote
what was the answer you were looking for, professor? want me to just paraphrase the text of the wikipedia or is that too rote?
czarchastic t1_j1ehia9 wrote
It’s so withdrawing troops doesn’t get misconstrued as a tactical retreat. It’s important to, you know, give it time to unwind a frontline to avoid unnecessary casualties.
But again, not everyone knew about the armistice at the same time, and I’m giving the benefit of the doubt that maybe not every frontline soldier was notified in advance.
how-puhqueliar t1_j1ehzml wrote
okay
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