Ww2 gay love letters

This rich boy had everything his heart desired, except the one thing that was most important- love. And he found that with Gilbert Bradley. When they learned that Gilbert would be sent off to war, they promised to write to one another as much as they possibly could.

'The Letter Men' details love letters between two men separated by WWII

In WWII, Two Gay Soldiers’ Forbidden Romance Lives On In Their Love Letters

Opening night at a theatre in Canastel — perhaps a bit too much muscatel, and someone who understood. Exciting days playing in the beautiful and stately Municipal Opera House in Oran — a misunderstanding — an understanding in the wings just before the opening chorus. The show 1st Armoured — muscatel, scotch, wine — someone who had to be carried from the truck and put to bed in his tent.

Of course, the real value of the letters is not monetary, but lies in the fact they have survived decades since homosexuality was not only illegal before the Sexual Offences Act , but those serving in the armed forces would have been shot for having sexual intercourse with a man.