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The only person I know who died in WW1 was my grandmas older brother, he was single, 19yrs old and died on her 13th birthday in 1915.
I have to say if I could warn him I would.
It haunted my grandma her whole life and although she had 3 other brothers who also joined, fought and returned all of who I knew, I can only imagine how difficult it was for her parents and other siblings, as it was for many families who lost someone
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