Sunday, 13 May 1945
Germany
Early Occupation

Mother's Day. "I wish I had made you a mother before I left." Poignant reflections on family and their future children.

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Germany

Dolph's Letter #87c

Dear Sweetheart -

Happy Mother's Day honey. And fun I wish I had made you a mother before I left. You know you will be a grand mother to our children, at least as successful as you have been a wife. Gal I love you Honey.

Hope you received my Mother's day gift all right.

I'd like you to know that while at the last place I was very friendly with John Drew Devereaux - the Barrymore family, you know. He was Pappy's 3rd lord in the original New York production of Life with Father - the oldest of the redheads. He is a swell fellow + has done himself proud in this war - a Captain (my division) with a Bronze Star + Oak Leaf cluster plus the Silver Star. Take my hat off to him. Well as I say we were very friendly for as long as he was in the depot 2-2½ weeks. We worked, ate, played + slept together; - also with another Irishman (did you know he was Irish?) + had a very good time. Naturally there was loads to talk about + I really enjoyed myself. We shall have to see him again he appears on B'way or wherever we shall go to theatre.

I also was friendly afterwards with a Russian officer who was a pilot - 25 planes to his credit - + had escaped from the Buchenwald prison of which you no doubt have read about. Well honey, it was very interesting talking to him. He only knew a few English words, so we conversed in German - altho mine is miserable, + more frequently another officer was along who speaks German fluently. Nick (Nikolai) is a grand fellow. Only 25 (a 1st Lt., 5 yrs service + bravery medal) with a wonderful sense of humor. You should have seen how he pranced around when the Allies linked, when Berlin was kaputt, + Hitler was declared dead. I really enjoyed being in the company of him. Being in Buchenwald for as long as he was, he could speak authoritatively. The "atrocities" are actual facts - no exaggeration. The "peace" must be hard for Germany.

Well sweet - that's about all for now. I hope you are well dear. I love you so very very much. Take good care of yourself.

Your devoted husband,
Dolph