Daily Love Letters from WWII

I intend to post almost daily, and in roughly chronological order, the thousands of pages of daily love letters that my parents sent to each other during WWII and any other documents that pertain to these letters..

Monday, November 30, 2020

Post #219 - May 6, 1943 I Think I Hear Someone Saying “This is War!”

 


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Sunday, November 29, 2020

Post #218 - May 5, 1943 We Have No More Idea as to What is In Store for Us Than the Man in the Moon

 


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Saturday, November 28, 2020

Post #217 - May 4, 1943 Enclosed You Will Find Code

 

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Friday, November 27, 2020

Post #216 - May 2, 1943 The Nineteen Year-Old Twins were Completing Their Second Year of College When Drafted

 


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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Post #215 - May 1, 1943 He Reminds Me of Kline, Wondering Whether He’ll be Around to Make an “Honest Woman” of the Mother of his Child

 


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Post #214 - April 29, 30, 1943 I, Being a Soldier, am not Permitted the Luxury of Tears and Ben Wasn’t Sent Overseas

 








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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Post #213 - April 28, 1943 That Something is Due to “Pop,” however, is Common Knowledge.

 






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Monday, November 23, 2020

Post #212 - April 26, 27, 1943 I Went Straight to the Topolsky’s and Was Most Cordially Received by “Toppy,” the Mrs. and Inez

 






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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Post #211 - April 24, 1943 Your Silk-Clad Legs in Your Red Shoes

 



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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Post #210 - April 23, 1943 An Older and Wiser Phil, but Not a Bitter and Cynical One

 


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Friday, November 20, 2020

Post #209 - April 22, 1943 Where I’ll Be I Won’t Have Any Use for Money and A Letter from Brother Jack

 





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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Post #208 - April 21, 1943 Harry’s Rejection, I Consider as a Stroke of Luck

 


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My husband, Saul, and I retired to central Florida in 2013. My entire family, as far back as my maternal grandmother were born and raised in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area. My husband and I were childhood sweethearts who lived around the corner from each other, and met for the first time when I was 11, back in 1961. He was born and raised in Israel, the child of two parents who were concentration camp survivors, and moved to the U.S. in 1959. We both have had a very long-standing interest in food and the cultural traditions associated with it, specifically in Judaism, but in other cultures as well.
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