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What war was J.R.R. Tolkien in?

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Dell Herzog

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Updated: 6/18/2021

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien fought in the First World War. In that war he lost many of his friends. Some hold the opinion that his experience there (not the glorious romanticised one, but the realistic, bloody, gory one) affected the writing of his books.

He was alive during the Second World War, but he did not fight.

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