an oral history dictated by a soldier's adolescent son
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I would look secondary sources by the people who lived through it. This would include writings, letters, diary entries, photos, and art.
Obviously, the biggest effect was that many families lost sons, brothers, fathers, or husbands in the war, or had injured family members. During the war, there was a relatively small effect of British soldiers demanding food and board in private homes, though.
Families were divided in loyalty. (apex)
The white kids
local families got destroied when they heard about the collision with the iceburg.