Where should I put these old letters?

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I have about 4 or 5 old letters  -- written in Europe during WW2 by  my Uncle Norman Smith  written to Aunt Hsttie in Canada. These were written between 1943 to 1945.  Should I post them on Norman's site, Aunt Hattie's site or perhaps someplace else??  Is there a special place we can get them posted in Wiki Trees?
WikiTree profile: E. Lauraine Syrnick
in The Tree House by E. Lauraine Syrnick G2G6 Pilot (122k points)
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EL, if it was me, I’d post them in the sender’s profile, but that is just my personal idea. You can post them on both, either in the text, or you could take pics and post them in both profiles. Lots of options. Maybe someone else here will know better.

by Pip Sheppard G2G Astronaut (2.7m points)
selected by Shaun Doust
Thank you.  Okay will probably take pictures of  them and post to Uncle Norman's spot. Thank you so much.
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You might create a Free Space for them. You can then link them to both profiles. Once uploaded, you get the option to associate images with profiles in your Watch List.
by Doug McCallum G2G6 Pilot (531k points)
Thank you.  Not sure I want to create a separate spot for them.
You can also upload to just one of the profiles and still share between both of them.
That is probably what I'll do.  Its just that Uncle Norman's file is getting loaded down with photos.

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