This love letter from 1945 captures the frustrations of a soldier during WWII. The writer expresses their discontent with the behavior of their comrades, stating that They're all drunk. I'm fed up. Can't take it anymore. Despite the challenging circumstances, the writer maintains a sense of humor and affection.


This original piece of correspondence, with its authentic glimpse into the experiences of soldiers during the war, is a must-have for any military history collector. It is a unique and personal artifact that brings to life the emotions and sentiments of those who fought in WWII.


Ephemera always shows wear commensurate to age, including, potentially: nicks, smudges, minor rips, stray markings, age stains, folds, old smells, etc.