Last European veterans by war


This is an incomplete list of the last surviving European veterans of several wars. The last surviving veteran of any particular war, upon his death, marks the end of a historic era. Exactly who is the last surviving veteran is often an issue of contention, especially with records from wars which happened long ago. The "last man standing" was often very young at the time of enlistment and in many cases had lied about his age to gain entry into the service, which confuses matters further.

Early modern period

These cases, particularly with respect to the ages claimed by the veterans, cannot be verified.

17th century

[English Civil War] (1642–51)

18th century

[Great Northern War] (1700–21)

[War of the Spanish Succession] (1701–14)

[Jacobite risings] (1719–45)

Polish Succession">War of the [Poland">Polish Succession] (1733–35)

Russo-Turkish wars">History of the Russo-Turkish wars">Russo-Turkish wars (1735–74)

[War of the Austrian Succession] (1740–48)

[Seven Years' War] (1754–63)

[French Revolution] (1789–99)

19th century

[Napoleonic Wars] (1803–15)

[War of 1812] (1812–15)

  • Lewis Tobias Jones – United Kingdom. Served in the Royal Navy on. Participated in the 1814 capture of. Also a Napoleonic Wars veteran.

[Greek War of Independence] (1821–32)

[July Revolution] (1830)

[Belgian Revolution] (1830–31)

[First Opium War] (1839–1842)

  • John Bubeer – United Kingdom. Served in the Royal Navy on.

[Hungarian Revolution of 1848]

  • József Fischl — Hungary. Served at Isaszeg and Segesvár.
  • István Lebo — Hungary. Last resident of the Hungarian Veterans Home.
  • Artúr Görgey — Hungary. Last Hungarian General.

[Second Anglo-Sikh War] (1848–49)

[First Schleswig War] (1848–51)

[Crimean War] (1853–56)

[Indian Mutiny] (1857–59)

  • Charles Palmer — British Empire. Nine-year-old boy who participated in the Siege of Lucknow.
  • George Chrystie — British Empire. Last British Army veteran.

[Second Italian War of Independence] (1859)

[American Civil War] (1861–1865)

French invasion of Mexico">Second French intervention in Mexico">French invasion of Mexico (1861–67)

[January Uprising] (1863–65)

  • Feliks Bartczuk – Poland.
  • Antoni Suss – Poland. Penultimate veteran.

[Second Schleswig War] (1864)

  • Ludwig Herman Klein – Denmark. Last Naval veteran. Served on the Geiser.
  • Ove Henning Jacobsen – Denmark. Last Army veteran. Fought at Dybbøl.

[Expedition to Abyssinia] (1867–68)

[Franco-Prussian War] (1870–71)

[Paris Commune] (1871)

Third Anglo-Ashanti War">Anglo-Ashanti wars">Third Anglo-Ashanti War (1873–74)

[Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)]

[Second Anglo-Afghan War] (1878–80)

  • Alfred Hawker – British Empire. Served in the British Army.

[Zulu War] (1879)

  • Harry Figg – British Empire.
  • Charles Wallace Warden – British Empire. Transferred to First Foot in 1874.
  • Frank Bourne – British Empire. Last survivor of Rorke's Drift.

[First Boer War] (1880–81)

[Anglo-Egyptian War] (1882)

  • Albert Canning – British Empire. Served in the 19th Hussars. Also served in the Mahdist War and World War I.

[Mahdist War] (1882–99)

  • James Richard Miles – British Empire. Last British Army veteran of the Battle of Omdurman.

[Spanish–American War] (1898)

20th century

[Second Boer War] (1899–1902)

[Russo-Japanese War] (1904–05)

  • Alex Gory – Russian Empire.

[Macedonian Struggle] (1904–08)

  • Christos Papantoniou – Greece.

Potemkin Mutiny">Russian battleship Potemkin">Potemkin Mutiny (1905)

[Italo-Turkish War] (1911–12)

  • Michele Traini – Italy. Sent to Libya in 1912. Returned home following WWI.

[Balkan Wars] (1912–13)

[World War I] (1914–18)

[Easter Rising] (1916)

[October Revolution] (1917)

[Russian Civil War] (1917–22)

Russian participants:
European veterans of Allied Intervention:

[Finnish Civil War] (1918)

[Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919)]

[German Revolution of 1918–19]

[Polish–Ukrainian War] (1918–19)

[Estonian War of Independence] (1918–20)

[Latvian War of Independence] (1918–20)

[Lithuanian Wars of Independence] (1918–20)

[Irish War of Independence] (1919–21)

[Polish–Soviet War] (1918–19)

[Silesian Uprisings] (1919–21)

[Turkish War of Independence] (1919–23)

[Greco-Turkish War (1919–22)]

[Rif War] (1920–1926)

[March on Rome] (1922)

[Spanish Civil War] (1936–1939)

[1936 Naval Revolt]

[World War II] (1939–45)

[Korean War] (1950–53)