Now I don't want to sound insesitive here, but I'm attempting a WW2 story, & one of my character's is sent to war (he's eighteen, so I assume he's old enough, maybe older than the 'going' age?) & to put it bluntly, I'm going to kill him off, but the story focuses on my main character in the country-side rather than the trenches which is why the way I want them to find out he's dead is the usual way one would go about in WW2 to let family know a relative had died. What happened? Did they send a letter, & if so, what did it basically say? Or when they had 'breaks' did someone go round & tell them? Any other useful info on the war would be very appreciated, too.
2007-09-13
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