Brooklyn in Love & at War

My grandparents' World War 2 Love Letters

Sept 15, 1943 – Alex’s first long letter “You ought to see me in my uniform”

This is the letter that Sylvia was responding to in the last letter I posted from her. Look at the beautiful flourish on Sylvia’s name on the envelope! Alex has … Continue reading

January 8, 2025 · Leave a comment

Sept 17, 1943. The woman stuck in the toilet seat (Sylvia to Alex)

I am going back to the early letters now and trying to approach this story in a more organized fashion than I have in the past. It’s interesting to see … Continue reading

January 6, 2025 · 1 Comment

Dearly Beloved S.O.B.!

Happy holidays! Today we’ve got a letter from the strange liminal week between Christmas and New Years. This letter from Sylvia is great because it’s interrupted by some visiting neighbors … Continue reading

December 27, 2022 · 1 Comment

Think of all the ugly things about me

I love that in this letter Sylvia warns Alex not to idealize her. She has imposter syndrome about her relationship! It’s an interesting side effect of correspondence and prolonged absence: … Continue reading

November 30, 2022 · Leave a comment

Why should I develop those horrible bourgeois traits!

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, in honor of the chaotic consumerism that is Black Friday, we have a letter from Sylvia written the week after Thanksgiving expressing some jealousy of her neighbor’s … Continue reading

November 25, 2022 · Leave a comment

Tonsorial Operation [aka Haircuts!]

A short letter from Alex about keeping your head up, waiting, and haircuts. Nov 8, 1944 Dearest lover of mine, Another day has gone by and we still are here … Continue reading

November 22, 2022 · Leave a comment

Thursday will now be a word of magic for me

Happy Thursday! Here’s a sweet letter from Sylvia who sounds a bit giddy from playing with Adrienne and having talked to (in her words, “kibbutzed”) with neighbors all day long. … Continue reading

November 17, 2022 · 1 Comment

You won a contest … Are we the exceptions?

This sweet, short letter was written the day after the 1944 election and Alex describes mailing his ballot with a note saying he is disappointed that he didn’t receive it … Continue reading

November 11, 2022 · Leave a comment

Democracy over Fascism: “I hope you haven’t neglected sending in your ballot”

Yesterday I, like millions other Americans, cast my ballot in the midterm elections and then waited anxiously into the evening for the results to roll in. With this year’s Supreme … Continue reading

November 9, 2022 · 2 Comments

Valentine’s Day

In a special (and somewhat risqué) Valentine’s Day post I give you two letters. One from Alex on Feb. 14th and one from Sylvia the same day in 1945. Alex’s … Continue reading

February 12, 2011 · 5 Comments