The letters, diaries and photographs of people who lived through World War One offer an extraordinarily personal account of the horrors of war. These are the stories of real people, on the front line and left behind.
By Helen Cleary
Last updated 2011-03-10
The letters, diaries and photographs of people who lived through World War One offer an extraordinarily personal account of the horrors of war. These are the stories of real people, on the front line and left behind.
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