
Love in the Blitz: The Long Lost letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front came about from a lucky buy at an auction. These fascinating letters from Eileen Alexander to the man she loves, Gershon Ellenbogen (sadly, Gershon’s letters to Eileen are lost) give an intimate view of life in London during World War II. I found Eileen’s insights into the response of Londoners to the Luftwaffe bombing of their city very moving.
When the war starts, Gershon is sent to Cairo to work for the British Military Intelligence in the Royal Air Force. Eileen leaves her studies at Girton College, Cambridge to work for the Air Ministry to assist in the war effort.
Young love might be the purest. Eileen’s passionate letters show her love and her loneliness for the man she will eventually spend most of her life with. If you’re interested in World War II from the ground level, Love in the Blitz reveals plenty of surprising details. If you’re looking for a real romance between two youngsters dealing with a world war that keeps them apart, Love in the Blitz will move you, too. GRADE: A
Table of Contents
Foreword Oswyn Murray vii
Historical Introduction David Crane xv
1 Drumnadrochit, summer 1939 3
September 1939-April 1940 17
2 ‘No time to sit on brood’ 19
May-September 1940 55
3 My Young Fellow 59
September-December 1940 97
4 Blitz 101
January-March 1941 143
5 Intentions 145
March-September 1941 165
6 A Rill Civil Servant 167
September-December 1941 199
7 Your Intended 201
January-May 1942 229
8 Separation 231
May-December 1942 243
9 Limbo 245
January 1943-March 1944 315
10 The Long Wait 317
April 1944-March 1946 447
11 Twin Compasses 449
Postscript 465
Dramatis Personae 467
Illustration Credits 473









