Canadian Private George Price was the last Allied soldier to be killed by the enemy during the war. He died on 11th November 1918, how long before the armistice took effect?

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The First World War began on 28th July 1914 and lasted for 4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks.  During that time almost 10 million servicemen and nearly 6 million civilians were killed and over 21 million were wounded.  Almost 2% of the world's population died as a direct result of this truly horrific conflict.


Canadian Private George Price was the last Allied soldier to be killed by the enemy during the war. He died on 11th November 1918, how long before the armistice took effect?





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