yes, in my history class we are doing a trench letter, our teacher said the letter's envolope had to have postage from that time/ era
most days they would write but I don't know when or if they would have been sent
Yes!
yes they did.
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
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WW1 soldiers sent letters by a pigeon or dogs but they did also have trench post box
They only had a postal system in which soldiers could post their letters to their loved ones wherever they may be.
most days they would write but I don't know when or if they would have been sent
They usually just wrote one letter at a time and sent them when the messenger was available.
Yes!
Ghandi
Yes, of course they did. Letters home from soldiers spoke vividly of the conditions at the front as did dispatches in newspapers. It wasn't a secret.
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
They were soldiers.
Russia
yes they did.
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.