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Review of "Masks of War"
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I'm pleased he liked the story ;o) That's always a nice thing to hear.
I haven't talked much about this, but the story is actually based on a real department in the 3rd London General Hospital in WW1, the "Masks for Facial Disfigurement Department", also known as the "Tin Noses Shop". Smithsonian ran a wonderful article on this last year, avaliable on-line here.
Particularly fascinating are some of the before and after photos available in the photo gallery.(photo taken from the Smithsonian web-site)
Very few of these masks still exist....most of the men who wore them were buried in them.