sábado, 3 de mayo de 2014

NEWS: The forgotten letters of WWII

A box containing 1000 letters from WWII has been discovered. The letters were sent from France to England, and they contain valuous information of France's attitude towards the second World War. 

The letters before being sent to England passed a censorship, that checked the content of the letters. Most of them were sent anonymously or with pseudonyms, as a person contrary to the regime could die in that period. The letters were written by all sorts of people: workers, intellectuals and farmers. Thanks to this fact, we can see a great variety of opinions in them.

I believe that hese letters have a great value to society and history because they may carry valuable information to historians. The letters are also important to the British and French history because they will reveal lots of unknown details of WWII. 


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