How does it feel to live through a war?
How do we perceive what is happening around us?
A letter sent but never received — or delivered eighty years late. How does news travel, and how does it reach us? What are we supposed to believe?
The reality of conflict is different for those who experience it from within and those who witness it from afar. Then as now, information often defines the fine line between survival and death, between existence and disappearance, between intervention and indifference.