Max Blauer
1888–1915 (age 27)
Biography
Max Blauer was a soldier whose service during World War I represented the sacrifice of countless young men called to defend their nation. His commitment to military duty reflected the patriotic spirit that characterized his generation.
Blauer's life was claimed by the Great War in 1915, at the age of twenty-seven. He was laid to rest at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, a final resting place that honors his sacrifice and service to France.