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For the past few weeks, The Globe and Mail has been publishing, blog-format, a series of letters sent by a Canadian Second World War to his wife.

It was the Second World War. A million young Canadians were marching off to risk their lives. One of them, David K. Hazzard, was separated from his beloved wife Audrey, but soon found a way to fight the loneliness with his pen.

He wrote hundreds of letters, beginning each the same way 'Dear Sweetheart.' They are a riveting account of what he went through.

How did he cope without Audrey and his two young daughters? How did they cope without him? In the weeks ahead, the series Dear Sweetheart will publish new letters daily. In the end, their story is our story.

We tell it as a homage to those who died, the 180,000 veterans who survive, their children, their grandchildren and Canada's fighting families today.



The whole section, featuring letters from other people involved in the story of David and Audrey, is well worth reading.
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