
When you think of child soldiers, you might think of certain African rebel militias, or about the youngsters who fought in the American Civil War. But boys too young to realize what they're doing managed to become fighters in World War II as well. Most of these enlistments were due to a volunteer lying about his age, and induction officers who turned a blind eye because they were desperate for recruits. Or they were members of partisan militias. That's how we managed to have a teenage bombing expert and a 15-year-old kamikaze pilot. There was even a 6-year-old in uniform (shown above), but he was a refugee under the care of a Soviet military unit and not an official soldier.
The youngest World War II soldier in the US military was 12-year-old Calvin Graham, who forged documents that said he was 17 and had his parents' permission to enlist in the navy. He became a decorated war hero before he was found out. Read about five underage youngsters who fought in World War II at Mental Floss.







