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163) Marina Yurlova

163) Marina Yurlova Child Soldier who Became a Cossack at the Age of Fourteen During World War I Born: 25 February 1901, Rayevskaya, Russia Died: 1 April 1984, Bronx, New York, United States of America She was injured twice during the war (and almost lost her leg to an amputation) and was released from service…

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162) Private Sarah Edmonds Seelye

“I went to war with no other ambition than to nurse the sick and care for the wounded.” 162) Sarah Edmonds Union Soldier During the War Between the States Born: December 1841, Magaguadavic, New Brunswick, Canada Died: 5 September 1898, La Porte, Texas, United States of America Also Known As: Franklin Thompson Sarah had a…

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161) Lozen

161) Lozen Chiricahua Apache Warrior and Medicine Woman who has Sometimes Been Called the Apache Joan of Arc Born: c.1840, near present-day Ojo Caliente, New Mexico, United States of America Died: c.1889, Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama, United States of America Her brother was the warrior Victorio and she allied herself with Geronimo. Lozen had an…

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199) Józef Piłsudski

199) Józef Piłsudski The First Leader of United Independent Poland (in 1918) Born: 5 December 1867, Żułów, Poland, Russian Empire (Present Day Zalavas, Lithuania) Died: 12 May 1935, Warsaw, Poland He got his start by robbing a train carrying tax money. Józef’s father was a nobleman, and his mother inspired him to hate the Russian…

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198) Rodney Marks

198) Rodney Marks The Only Person Ever Murdered at the South Pole Born:13 March 1968, Australia Died: 12 May 2000, Amundsen-Scott, South Pole Station, Antarctica Rodney held a PhD in astrophysics and was sick for at least thirty-six hours before he died. Because of the remoteness of Antarctica, his body could not be evacuated off…

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197) Richard Overton

197) Richard Overton At the Time of His Death He was the Oldest Known World War II Veteran From the United States Born: 11 May 1906, Bastrop County, Texas, United States of America Died: 27 December 2018, Austin, Texas, United States of America He was also the oldest man in the United States. Richard lived…

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196) Mark Hogancamp

196) Mark Hogancamp The Real Man Behind the Steve Carrell Film Welcome to Marwen Born: 1970, New York State, United States of America Mark was attacked and left for dead outside a bar in New York and spent nine days in a coma. He has no memory of his life before the attack and had…

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195) Charles Crittenton

195) Charles Crittenton Drug Manufacturer who Began Philanthropic Work After his Four-Year-Old Daughter Died From Scarlet Fever Born: 20 February 1833, Henderson, New York, United States of America Died: 16 November 1909, San Francisco, California, United States of America Charles opened the Florence Night Mission in 1882 to rescue prostitutes and open homes to homeless…

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194) Second Lieutenant Eugene Bullard

194) Second Lieutenant Eugene Bullard The First African American Combat Pilot Born: 9 October 1895, Columbus, Georgia, United States of America Died: 12 October 1961, New York City, New York, United States of America He was the first black man in general to become a combat pilot. Eugene went on to become a hero in…

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193) Sylvan Goldman

193) Sylvan Goldman Invented the Shopping Cart Born: 15 November 1898, Ardmore, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, United States of America (Present-day Ardmore, Oklahoma, United States of America) Died: 25 November 1984, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States of America Sylvan and his brother grew up in their family’s dry goods store. After World War I, he…

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