War is a very personal experience

NY Times:

Their Fathers Never Spoke of the War. Their Children Want to Know Why.

Seventy-five years after D-Day, families of World War II veterans are turning to professional researchers to piece their stories together from military records.
I had uncles who fought in World War II but they rarely talked about their experience.  I usually learned about from other relatives.  I fought in Vietnam and about the only time I ever discussed it was with other Marines.  One of my uncles was an enlisted man on Gen. MacArthur's staff and another was a gunner on a ship in the Pacific.

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