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The Greatest Love Stories From World War II

Wallis May Streete
3 min readJul 18, 2023
Photo by gaspar zaldo on Unsplash

World War II was a period of immense suffering and devastation, where millions of lives were lost, and countless families were torn apart. Amidst the darkness, however, love stories emerged, showing the power of human connection in even the most challenging times. In this article, we will explore some of the greatest love stories from World War II, highlighting the enduring strength of love through letters exchanged between couples separated by war.

Anne and Otto Frank

Anne Frank, a bright and spirited Jewish girl, found solace in her diary, which she affectionately named “Kitty.” The journal became a cherished confidant, and she poured out her innermost thoughts and dreams through its pages. In one poignant passage, Anne wrote about her love for her father, Otto Frank: “Daddy is so much to me. He is my ideal, and I am his. I feel and know that, and I have no greater asset.” These heartfelt words reflected the unbreakable bond between father and daughter, a love that endured even as they hid from the Nazi regime in Amsterdam.

Ettie and Fritz Hillesum

Ettie Hillesum, a courageous Dutch Jewish woman, and Fritz Schmidt, a German officer, shared an extraordinary love amidst the resistance movement. Their letters became a lifeline, sustaining their connection while they fought against the Nazi…

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Wallis May Streete
Wallis May Streete

Written by Wallis May Streete

Mother of three. Freelance writer. Poet. Lyricist. Dreamer. “We are all a little bit lost, a little bit broken. Travelling through this journey called life".

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