- Hermann Dörnemann
Hermann Dörnemann (
May 27 ,1893 –March 2 ,2005 ) ofGermany was hailed in the press as the oldest living man in the world upon the death of 113-year-old AmericanFred H. Hale, Sr. onNovember 19 ,2004 .de icon [http://www.welt.de/print-wams/article118453/Man_darf_im_Leben_alles_nur_nicht_gruebeln.html "Man darf im Leben alles, nur nicht grübeln"] , by Heike Vowinkel, "Die Welt ",21 November 2004 . Retrieved2007-11-13 .] However, not until Hale's death did Dörnemann's family offer documentation to the "Guinness Book of World Records " or to asupercentenarian researcher, and at that point the claim of Puerto RicanEmiliano Mercado del Toro was put forward too with documentation that he was born in 1891, almost two years earlier, which was subsequently accepted as well.In any case, Dörnemann was recognized by the German government as Germany's oldest person for half a year, following the passing of fellow 111-year-old
Lina Zimmer onAugust 28 ,2004 , until his own death. He was also very likely the oldest living veteran of the First World War who fought for theCentral Powers .Dörnemann credited his longevity to drinking "a beer a day". [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1219106,00.html "Turning 111 on a Beer a Day"] , "
Deutsche Welle ",2004-08-10 . Retrieved2007-11-13 .] de icon [http://www.stern.de/politik/panorama/?id=537285 "Ein Leben in drei Jahrhunderten"] ,Frank Christiansen/DPA,04 March 2005 , "Stern". Retrieved2007-11-13 .]ee also
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Longevity
*Supercentenarian
*Veterans of the First World War who died in 2005 References
External links
* [http://www.recordholders.org/en/list/oldest.html The Oldest Human Beings]
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