World War II Era Love Letters Resurface
A couple who thought love letters they wrote during World War II were lost forever is reliving their past thanks to a stamp collector. Their messages were kept in a trunk, put away, they said, to keep the kids away.But in the 1970's, a thief broke into the home of Marian and Lloyd Michael and the trunk was stolen. Decades later the letters wound up in the hands of a stamp collector.
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