Sask. historians say collection of hundreds of WW II love letters offers glimpse into 'human sides of history'
A trove of newly unearthed wartime love letters warming hearts more than 80 years after the last stamp was licked is a snail mail reminder of the perseverance of love just in time for Valentine’s Day, according to Saskatchewan historians.
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![More than 500 letters from a private in the U.S. Air Corps to his wife during World War II offer a 'glimmer of hope' and optimism for love, according to two Sask. historians. Stacks of thick letters bound in twine.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7114295.1707862363!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/love-letters.jpg)
A trove of newly unearthed wartime love letters warming hearts more than 80 years after the last stamp was licked is a snail mail reminder of the perseverance of love just in time for Valentine’s Day, according to Saskatchewan historians.