Love stories of the First and Second World War of British nurses military doctors and soldiers and later army years
War bride is a term used in reference to foreign women who married military personnel in times of war or during their military occupations of foreign countries, especially–but not exclusively–during World War I and World War II.
The Japanese once ruled the Boston Marathon. A war bride’s son recalls the slurs.
Full online text of The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky by Stephen Crane. Other short stories by Stephen Crane also available along with many others by classic and contemporary authors.
The story of the Canadian war brides and their journey to Canada is one of the most fascinating and romantic of World War Two. Why nearly 45,000 British and European women would leave behind everything that was familiar to start a new life in post-war Canada is a story worth telling.
At least 20 people died Sunday when a Saudi-led coalition airstrike hit a wedding party in northern Yemen. Most of the dead were reportedly women and ren who were gathered in one of the wedding party tents. The bride was among the dead. Medics and residents said more than 46 others—including
War Brides: The stories of the women who left everything behind to follow the men they loved is now available in Canada at Dundurn Press, at your local bookseller or on line at Amazon.ca and
Stories of the derring-do with which the freelancing Giant defied powerful gang lords are legend and they are retold, and perhaps embellished, wherever floating crap …
Before I begin my story I would like to give recognition to several special folks. They have all played a special role in my life for which I will be eternally grateful.