Tuesday, 12 February 1946
Frankfurt, Germany
The Long Road Home

Sent box of "Liberated Articles" (wartime souvenirs). Also sent 2nd wedding anniversary gift. Keeping busy with supply runs for printing plant.

Original Scan
Letter 132, page 1
Transcription

Frankfurt, Germany

Adolph Jerome Bennett stationery — typed

Dear Sweetheart,

How are you dear?

The sun was out today for a change, and a welcome one at that.

Did a bit of running around in Frankfurt today as per usual trying to get supplies for our printing plant.

I sent out a box to you at 624 W. 182St because by the time it gets to the states, fourth class mail, you shall probably be there. It contains a few things I picked up when I got back to the 10th. It probably XXXX would come under the term of Liberated Articles (this war's name for loot) quite legal and approved honey, and I think they are pretty nice as knick knacs. I crated it, but it doesn't amount to really too much.

I also sent out by first class mail a little package for our 23rd Wedding Anniversary. Just a little something, but I am always thinking of you dear.

I hope you are feeling all right honey I love you so much.

Your devoted husband,

Dolph