True Romantic Love Stories

from the War Letter database

Well, we at War Letters must going soft in the heart as well. Just to celebrate Saint Valentine's day 2008, we've put together this simple page of the very best love stories from our database, especially for all you romantic hearts out there. You'll find some are happy, some are sad but all are absolutely true and real. Enjoy!











Lot 15 - 38 letters
A passionate romantic love story of Herbie and Cleo of Reading, PA. This lot starts with several courtship letters, at first not posted but instead apparently hidden in secret locations for their lover to find. Afterwards when he joins the army, their constant concern is when they can embrace again. Some of the language is a little racey at times. Can they meet at the base? Will they be allowed? Well you'll have to read to find out for yourself.



Lot 5 - 42 letters
Addressed to his enfant daughter but meant for his wife, read the concerns of far away husband and father. Emotional letters from a ww2 soldier expressing his love for his wife and daughter at home in Gorton, Vermont.



Lot 14 - 12 letters
The courtship of Miss Judith Jones of Chicago from 1943 to 1945 by Private First Class George Steany of the 1st service platoon stationed in London. He writes of his longings to return to the USA so that he can marry her. Talks about the beauty that is London and more.



Lot 7 - 10 letters
Letters which are more sexual in their content. Read the bizarre attempt of Albert Costello, a machine gunist stationed in the Pacific to court Annie Fizer of West Virginia. Sometimes it's hard to understand what exactly people were thinking. Lot contains two other letters from John Gnietzer and Corporal Hapas expressing their interest in her.



Lot 9 - 80 letters
Courtship letters to Madonna Beer of Chicago from two soldier, one stationed in Germany the other flying around Japan vaying for the girls attention. Well there has to be a loser. Don't what to spoil the surprise but make sure to read to the end for this one.



Lot 13 - 3 letters
To a girl Frances Hilker of New Freedom, Pennsylvania mailed 1943 and 1944. Two of which are from love interest PFC Charlie Dorrey stationed at an unknown location and the other a souvenier postcard from her brother Freddie in France.



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