Forces Sweethearts (CH)

Summary
**SUBTITLE - Service Romances in WWII** The Second World War brought unprecedented opportunities for sexual freedom and equality - and service men and women made the most of it. Eric Taylor presents a fascinating panorama of real life romance from hundreds of letters and interviews. Many well-known names appear, including HRH second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor. And there are the stories from the ordinary men and women - funny, tender, risque, and sometimes heartbreaking.
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