Who are the highest-ranking WWII officers who are still alive? Any divisional or brigade commanders?
It might be hard to find a lot of them though - some really high-ranking Chinese generals from WWII died in really recent years (but they didn't even get Wikipedia articles until they died)
Rest of committee had assumed I meant pages like this when I said all subsections of BBC news, so, yes, the Last Word page ( note the death has to be written down) counts.
It's different from the long running BBC Music pages debate as those are taken off Wiki whereas this is written by the production staff.
Another loophole that needs spelt out in the rules!