Seems like only yesterday that we started celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the start of World War One.
Which is what it would have seemed like a century ago to the people who’d actually been there at the start of the war and lived through to the end.
One hundred and nine years ago to be precise, for us, and of course only nine for them.
Those litt…
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