when you send a letter, do not write about the war, but write about yourself, where you are.

When you write say that so many walnuts have fallen from a tree we shall understand.
Do not say any more about the war. We are just as ready are you are.

This was written by a soldeir in ww1

what does this sorce tell us about censorship.

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This source tells us that there was censorship during World War I. Soldiers were instructed not to write about the war in their letters but instead focus on personal matters and their location. The mention of walnuts falling from a tree indicates a coded message, perhaps to inform loved ones that they were stationed in a specific area without explicitly mentioning it. The phrase "We are just as ready are you are" suggests that the soldiers were aware of the need to avoid discussing sensitive war details and were willing to comply with the censorship regulations.
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