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| Posted: Wed Jan 30th, 2013 02:46 pm |
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MildMan Just Testing Ideas
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Interesting question. If you have artifacts I would explore the lives of the soldiers or civilians who owned them. The story of the war is much more interesting if it is told through the people who lived though it. And I mean more than their names, what they did, what their other experiences would have been. If you have an artifact, telling the story of those who made it and what their lives were like would also help. As a CW buff, its detail that is important. I am not so interested in an artifact as I am in what it can tell me...
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