The most tender letters from the front

Even in the most desperate situations, the soldiers found the strength to write letters to loved touching ...

The most tender letters from the front

Many of these letters have survived for many years of their authors. These news from the front carefully preserved in the family, passed to museums and published in newspapers. And now, decades after the defeat of Nazi Germany, the lines of the letters from the front, still penetrate into the heart.

The most tender letters from the front

Image from the front for my daughter

from the last letter LT PETER GLUKHOVA, 1943

"Your eyes ... When I looked at them, I felt an inexplicable feeling of delight and some quiet joy. I remember your eyes, oblique, with a touch of slyness. Only now I realized that in these moments, these views better and more just expressing your love. The future for me - it's you. However, what I'm talking about the future? After all, when you receive this letter, I will not. Goodbye. Be happy without me. You manage to find a friend, and it will not be less than happy with you than I am. Be cheerful. In the days of glorious victories of our people rejoice and shout with them. Only I want to be in these days, in the days of joy and happiness, concealed, tender sadness of me not to leave you to your eyes for a moment suddenly to become as they are looking at me now with a portrait. Sorry for such a desire. Firmly and warmly embrace you. With greetings. Peter".

A person ages, and the sky is forever young, how are your eyes that look only admire YES

The most tender letters from the front

COMMANDER partisan detachments HERMAN ALEXANDER, 1942

"Fainushka whatever tests you either waited ahead, be always strong, persistent Soviet woman. Now help with whatever you can, beat the enemy, word and deed, then the people you say thank you. So educate and Alyusku. Well bye then. Tight hug you and Alyusku. Your Shura. "

A LETTER FROM MAJOR Dmitry Petrakovy DAUGHTERS, 1942

"My black-eyed Mila! I am sending you a cornflower ... Imagine: there is a fight, eager circle enemy shells, around the funnel, and here the flower grows ... and suddenly another explosion ... Cornflower frustrated. I picked it up and put it in his tunic pocket. Flower growing, reaching for the sun, but it blew off the blast, and if I had not picked up, it would be trampled. Pope Dima will fight with the Nazis until the last drop of blood, to the last breath, to the fascists did not you like this flower. "

LETTERS FROM MOSES MARTYNOV WIFE, 1945

"Sweetheart Tomochka! All the time in an environment where you could not write. I returned yesterday. The whole night could not sleep, because the firing of all weapons, and I am including his pistol issued more than one clip. Here it is, the victory, of which so many dreamed we all these long hard years ... I can not believe that I see you again. I will kiss your lips, neck, hold your hand in mine. Is this ever going to be? "

I BELIEVE IN OUR FUTURE. IT IS A BRIGHT, YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL

The most tender letters from the front

Tankers Ivan Kolosov, 1941

"Never, I would not have lived my life as if you were not you, Varya. Thank you, dear! A person ages, and the sky is forever young, like your eyes that just look so admire. They will never grow old, do not fade. As time passes, people will heal wounds, people will build new cities, grow new gardens. Comes another life, other songs will be sung. You will grow beautiful children, you are still going to love. And I'm happy that I'm leaving you with a great love for you. Your Ivan Kolosov. " Letter from the Front

The most tender letters from the front

FROM LAST LETTERS Basil ERMEYCHUKA, 1943

"Dear Olga! Today marks exactly two years since I have not received from you warm, emotional words that warm on cold autumn nights that caress the soul. If you knew how I miss you. If you knew how much you want me to tell you ... In these two years I have learned a lot. The war hardened me. When I think of the past, it seems to me that I was a boy, and now I - an adult who has only one task - to take revenge on the Germans for everything that they have done. "

The most tender letters from the front

military journalist Grigory Tertyshnikov, 1942

"Xenia! Many said that the war was gradually eroding the human tenderness of the soldier soul. It turns out that such statements - sheer nonsense. On the contrary, my feelings are strengthened, deepened, turned into something sacred, is inseparable from the inner world of my soul. I believe in our future. It is our light, young and beautiful ... And you in the future, represents purity and beauty of life, make it a charming, eternally youthful, ringing like a cheerful stream. "

The most tender letters from the front