Browsing (6 total) Tagged ‘POWs’
Axel Holm to Alma C. Wilson 1945.10.25
Stjørdal 25-10-45 Kjære Alma og dere alle i hopa. Tak for brevet jeg fik 23 denes. Tak og for di to pakkene jeg fik nu netop Tusin tak for alt Vi har nu foet 4 pakker fra Dere. Du siger at jeg må si fra vad jeg ønsker men…
Tags: 1940s, Alma C. Wilson, Axel Holm, Britain, Får i Kål, fever, Germans, gifts, Hegra, John Holm, knitting, military, Norway to US, nursing home, postwar, POWs, request, shoes, sickness, Stjørdal
Berith Holm and Ola Holm to John Holm 1945.9.1
Trondheim 1/9-45 Kjære Svoger! Hjertelig takk for jakken, kjolen, skoene og alt sammen. Du kan tro det var kjærkomment. Vi blev så glade over, at dere alle er friske og kjekke efter disse fem årene. Her er alle også…
Ola Holm to John Holm 1945.8.13
Tr.heim 13-8-45 Kjære broder Tusind tak for det intresante brev, jeg fik igår. Du er sandelig gutten i røiken enda. Det er virkelig hyggelig og se at du og fruen er så rask og rørig enda. Her er deilig og varm sommer…
Ola Holm to Alma C. Wilson 1945.7.30
Dear Alma. A 1000 thanks for the wellcom letter. Are glad to see that you are all well. How nice it is that John & Mother moved so as you live so close by each other. It was nice to hear all the news about friends and relations. How could Halvor…
Ola Holm to John Holm 1945.7.8
Tr.heim Juli 8th-45 My dearest brother John. I been waiting to hear from you because its at last open passage for the mail. I hear that they are a few that allready has received letters for over there I hope that you & wife are still well, so…
Tags: 1940s, atrocity, bread, Britain, censorship, clothing, Florence Winters, Germans, grave, John Holm, Norway to US, Ola Holm, postwar, POWs, radio, soldiers, Sweden, Trondheim, typewriter, WWII
Ola Holm to Alma C. Wilson 1945.6.4
Tr.heim, June 4, 1945 Mrs. Wilson. Dear Niece Keep cold, I am no a Ghost. I am the same gay fellow your uncle Ole, still going strong. I thought I must write you first because I were sure of your adrs. Certainly I,ll write to you all over there,…
Tags: 1940s, Alma C. Wilson, clothing, coat, Florence Winters, food, Germans, ghost, inflation, John Holm, Norway to US, Ola Holm, postwar, POWs, soldiers, starvation, Trondheim, WWII