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On This Day | The Light at the End of the War
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Josh Wolsky
We ran across a lot of frogs and a cook who could handle them and had a frog leg feed. They were fine and we will encore as soon as we have the chance. Guess the war isn’t over yet, as there were at least 100,000 lives lost today. We took the company down to a big bath house which Fritz had very kindly built for us and gave them a good hot bath. Had one myself and enjoyed it almost as much as I did the terms of the armistice. Yes, the cooties lost at least a Division or two in that battle. Oh, no, I didn’t have the whole 100,000, but I assure you I had my share.
1918-12-26 | Ward County Independent
Why We Chose It
How much history, how many stories have we gathered from all these letters from all these soldiers? And how many now get lost and left behind that soldiers are less frequently "writing" home with their experiences?
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