A former WWII soldier wrote hundreds of love letters to a man
During WWII, many Englishmen lost their lives, but a few of those brave servicemen survived. Gilbert Bradley was one of them, and although he passed in 2008, his love letters lived on. He and his sweetheart “G” exchanged hundreds of letters while he was in military training. Seventy years later, “G” was finally identified.
It turned out that it stood for “Gordon.” Of course, Bradley and his partner had to keep their relationship a secret since being gay was illegal in England at that time. That did not stop them from wishing “all the world could see how in love we are,” as one of the letters states.