World War I caused profound personal tragedy for countless families, as exemplified by Fritz Büsen, a German Armierungssoldat who was killed in 1916 near Driencourt, France; his formal death notice stating he died in 'faithful fulfillment of duty' concealed the simple, devastating truth that a husband was gone, leaving behind a broken family and representing one of millions of lives lost in the war.
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The Letter That Told Her He Was DeadAñadido:
Imagine waiting at home from [music] any word from your husband while he's away in a war. And then the letter finally arrives, [music] but it does not say he's coming home. It says that he will never return.
That is how Fritz Büsen's wife learned what happened to him.
Fritz was a German soldier in the First World War serving in the fourth company Armierungsbataillon 115.
He was not a frontline infantryman the way most people imagine. He was an Armierungssoldat, part of the construction and labor unit. Men like Fritz built and maintained roads, [music] trenches, defensive positions, and other works near the front.
They were not always men charging into no man's land, [music] but they were still in the same war, the same mud, the same shell fire, the same danger.
[music] On the 14th of September, 1916, near the French village of Dancourt, Fritz Büsen was killed. He was first buried there.
After his death, [music] a letter was sent to his wife. It used the formal words of the time saying that he died in faithful fulfillment of duty.
But those words had much simpler truth.
A husband was gone.
His company commander wrote that Fritz had been respected and liked by the men around him.
>> [music] >> Today, Fritz Büsen rests at the German war cemetery in Misérie.
Block seven, [music] grave 1,510.
Not a famous name, not a general, just one husband, one human life, one more family broken by this brutal war.
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