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portada "To My Darling Wife": A New Zealander's Front Line Letters from The Italian Campaign 1943 -1945 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
246
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.34 kg.
ISBN13
9781493556069

"To My Darling Wife": A New Zealander's Front Line Letters from The Italian Campaign 1943 -1945 (in English)

Cherry Parker (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

"To My Darling Wife": A New Zealander's Front Line Letters from The Italian Campaign 1943 -1945 (in English) - Parker, Cherry

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Synopsis ""To My Darling Wife": A New Zealander's Front Line Letters from The Italian Campaign 1943 -1945 (in English)"

The letters my Uncle wrote make the war very personal and it is difficult now for us to imagine the terrible conditions that they were written under. Once he wrote in the dark, barely being able to see the words, fearing it would be his last letter to his beloved wife. We who are now reading these personal words know how the war ended. We know who won and when. I know he was in Italy for six months after peace was declared. He and other soldiers did not have this hindsight as we who are reading them have. We can generalize and call the men of 'the Div' courageous, hard working, solid soldiers but individually each had to get through each day the best they could. I think the letters my Uncle wrote home kept him sane. They seemed therapeutic to him, writing to my Aunt as if he was talking to her. Uncle sent many presents home, three times as many as his mates he says. The gifts he sent seem commonplace to us today but were items not seen in New Zealand in the 1940s making them unique treasures. The concern in Uncle's letters that the parcels would arrive safely and the cables sent confirming arrival, often many months later, proves how important they were both to sender and receiver. Gifts sent from Italy and precious soap, sweets and cake sent from New Zealand were received with the knowledge that love had also been enclosed. I am sure they were more important than we can ever imagine.

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