The Last Voices of World War One
The men, women, and children of 1914 to 1918 relive the heroism and heartbreak of the most dramatic years of their lives. Their stories are vividly illustrated throughout with original archives, personal photographs, and high-quality dramatization that serve as a timeless reminder of the cost of war.
The men, women, and children of 1914 to 1918 relive the heroism and heartbreak of the most dramatic years of their lives. Their stories are vividly illustrated throughout with original archives, personal photographs, and high-quality dramatization that serve as a timeless reminder of the cost of war.
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