Germanys Oldest Man, Born During World War I, Dies at 110
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Miroslav Cizej celebrated his 99th birthday in August.
Just a few weeks ago Karl Haidle had celebrated his 110th birthday. Now the man from the Remstal died. He was considered the oldest German. "A model of prudence and appreciation" the mayor of the town, who was always home to Haidle, calls him.
The oldest known German, Karl Haidle, is dead.
When he was born, an emperor ruled Germany – and it was war. 110 years later Karl Haidle died.
He was probably the oldest living German: Karl Haidle died at the age of 110 in his hometown of Stetten near Stuttgart. The learned mechanic came from a peasant family and experienced both world wars.[more]]>
He experienced both world wars, the fall of the Wall and the change of the millennium. Karl Haidle probably died the oldest man in Germany. He is said to have worked in his vineyard at the age of almost 100 years.
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