
On January 1 Erich Kaestner, a soldier believed to have been Germany's last World War I veteran, died in Cologne at the age of 107
When France's next-to-last surviving veteran from World War I, Louis de Cazenave, 110, died Jan. 20, the news made international headlines.
But in Germany -- which lost both world wars and has had to cope with the shame of the Nazi genocide for more than six decades -- there is not even an organization keeping track of the remaining veterans.
"That is the way history has developed," Kaestner's son, Peter, said in a telephone interview. The news did not trickle out into the German media until this week, and the articles were more about how Germans remember than about Kaestner's death.
"The losers hide themselves in a state of self-pity and self-denial that they happily try to mitigate by forgetting," the daily Die Welt wrote Friday in its obituary of Kaestner
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