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czarchastic t1_j1ehia9 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
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.
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.
czarchastic t1_j1efyph wrote
Reply to comment by paulc899 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
I get that he was ordered not to charge, but I don’t see anywhere that says he was told about why
czarchastic t1_j1efcfh 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
Well since you know so much, explain why soldiers were kept in formation for 5 hours after the armistice was signed?
czarchastic t1_j1eeoek 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
Yeah maybe they would set a predetermined time in the future after signing the agreement to account for communication lag. And maybe frontline soldiers aren’t divulged of every detail from their commanding officer beyond when to hold or charge a line.
czarchastic t1_j1e3edm 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
This is WWI. It’s not like a rank and file soldier would have a smartphone in his pocket to ding him on the status of the armistice. It can take hours for news to reach some front lines.
Even as recent as WWI, carrier pigeons and messenger dogs were used.
czarchastic t1_j1dsuni wrote
Reply to comment by Larein 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
Was it stated anywhere that Gunther knew of the armistice? All it said was the german machine gunners knew.
czarchastic t1_iy9gu7p wrote
Reply to comment by uatme in Every mass shooting in the US visualised from 2014-2022 by MactionSnack
Kinda wish there was some way to zoom in and out. Like start with per year and drill inward. Otherwise its an endless scrolling of death.
czarchastic t1_ja4b7d3 wrote
Reply to comment by kryotheory in what happened to this "all natural soap" after sitting in the shower for a few months by Sacred_Stardust
Same with the gum they sell at whole foods. Made entirely environmentally friendly, but I would rather chew nothing than chew gum that breaks apart in your mouth after 5 seconds.