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WELCOME
TO READERS OF THE GUARDIAN. ENJOY YOUR VISIT AND
PLEASE
LET US HAVE YOUR COMMENTS (E:MAIL ADDRESS AT BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE)
4th November 1944
'By the way love
do you keep my letters? I wondered as I don't keep a diary and they would
be useful
to read together
by our own fireside and would help one to remember some of the things
that happened at
various times. I'm keeping all of yours so we will have lots to reads and
laugh about.'
Eric
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The Olive and Eric website is dedicated to a young English couple who during the Second World War were, like millions of others, separated from each other. Olive was left at home in the City of Leicester with three very young children and Eric was sent first to North Africa and then to Italy. Through their letters to each other, we can share the feeling of those times in a way which history books can never convey. The letters are for the most part not edited and are presented as they were written. They were found when Eric passed away in the late 1980's, just a few years after his wife, Olive. Olive and Eric were my parents. The site is easy to navigate. There is an Index on the right of this page. It divides the letters into years, has sections on the people and places involved, a brief section on the years after the war and a final section of various unclassified items. The letters can be followed in sequence or dipped into at random I offer the contents not only as a tribute to my parents but to all those who were separated during the last war, whatever their nationality and the hardships they experienced. Transcribing all the letters has been a long job and is now complete. All the letters are now on the site. Thanks must go to my brother, Michael who is helping with the task of transcribing the letters. I would be very pleased to receive feedback about the contents of the site. E;MAIL PROBLEMS For some months E:Mails have not been arriving. Please use the address below and ignore any other addresses on this site
DARLING GIRL If you enjoy this web set you may find this book of letters also from North Africa and Italy of interest. Contact fawn@gn.apc.org for more details |
NEW Your can purchase the complete website for viewing without connecting to the internet on DVD-R Send cheque for £10 (including UK postage) made out to K.MASON 50A Lawrence Road London W54XH. Overseas add £2 Publication of the material in these pages in book form is being considered and a manuscript is in the course of preparation. Publishers or agents who may be interested in this should contact us by using the E:Mail link below |