Thursday, September 29, 2011

I love love stories...

It may seem like a strange place to find a love story... but today I found this 'last letter' at the Imperial War Museum in London. This was in the Holocaust Exhibit, a last love letter from a husband on his way to a Nazi death camp. Its really quite beautiful, and I thought worth taking a moment to share.


23 September 1942
My dearest little wife,
The dice have been cast. I am heading towards deportation and it is while the train is moving that I am throwing this last letter to an employee of the railways in the hope that he will post it without a stamp…
I leave in good health and if we are able to resist the regime that is waiting for us, I will some back. I ask you to do as I am doing and to take courage and to hope. Don’t renounce anything for yourself. Don’t worry about your future, while you are waiting for my return, If I get out, I hope that we will live happily…. Have confidence and don’t fall into despair.
All my thoughts and all my love are in this last letter together with my gentle, tender kisses.
Your husband,
Adrien

Beautiful isn't it?

Just an update.... I leave for Scotland tomorrow! Its so crazy to think that I am just hoping on a train and going to another country! So crazy! And yes, I am taking a train, and yes I will feel like I am on the Hogwarts Express (I even leave from Kings Cross Station!) and no I do not feel like a nerd about it.... well maybe just a little bit. I promise there will be pictures and stories to tell, probably many of them involving me getting lost.... But as a very sweet and wise young woman just reminded me, "No one ever wrote a good story, or lived one for that matter, by taking it easy!" (Thank you Amber, you are so wonderful!)
  So here goes! Wish me luck my friends!

2 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, that letter makes me want to cry! I am crying!

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  2. Sitting upstairs in the Jessup library, supposed to be writing an exegesis for Merilyn's Isaiah class but decided to get caught up on Lexicus Blogs instead. Good choice on my part. :) I am so glad you are a friend in my own college experience because through your experience I feel like I am experiencing. You are wonderful and a wonderful writer. You make me want to be there. I can't wait to meet you when you get back. I know you will be Lexi. But I feel you will be...new. (Not in a weird sense, but in a 'God is making all things new' sense.) <3

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