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front that were collected and censored by military censors who
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don't want these letters revealing to civilians much of what
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was going on at all.
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And, so, that also explains why people at the home front really
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didn't know about how widespread these mutinies were,
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nor did the Germans, nor did the British, outside of High
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Command, have any sense of what was going on.
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Now, these mutinies, it's not too hard to say why these
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mutinies take place when they do, or why they take place at all.
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It is not again defeatism, they don't want the Germans to win.
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They have some respect, lots of respect for the German
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soldiers they're fighting against, although at the end of the war they