"It is still difficult to realise that the moment has actually come at last when 1 shall have no peace of mind any more until the War is over."
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Vera Brittain
Vera Mary Brittain (December 29, 1893 – March 29, 1970) was an English writer, feminist and pacifist, best remembered as the author of the best-selling 1933 memoir Testament of Youth, recounting her experiences during World War I and the growth of her ideology of pacifism.
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