In partnership with Imperial War Museums, Letters to Loved Ones invites you to get involved, by sharing historical letters from your VE and VJ Day generation relatives.
Were your relatives part of the VE and VJ Day generation? If so we’d love to hear from you!
During the Second World War, letter writing helped to ease the pain of separation between soldiers and other displaced people, and their loved ones.
Receiving letters from family and friends was also vital for morale, keeping men and women connected to the homes they had left behind. Letters written to family and friends are today a fascinating source of information about everyday life in wartime Britain.
Do you have letters or postcards sent by your family members during the Second World War to their loved ones? This could include soldiers on the front line; men, women and children on the home front; or relatives who contributed to Britain’s war effort from Britain and Commonwealth countries.
In partnership with Imperial War Museums, we’re asking young people and families across the UK to share the stories they find here on our Letters to Loved Ones gallery.
You can also share and discover your VE and VJ Day family connections of the people commemorated by CWGC via the Commonwealth War Graves’ Stories portal.
A note on language
The items published here have been contributed by members of the public and have not been edited by DCMS or Imperial War Museums except to obscure personal data potentially still sensitive today. The letters contain language and assumptions that represent the views and attitudes of the time, some of which may be considered outdated, prejudiced or discriminatory today.

Leonard Billingham to his wife Louie

Donald Chapman to his mother and sister

W Herman to the parents of Tom Gallagher

Vincent Crocker to his wife Hilda

Frank Mortimer to his brother Billy

Sgt Richard Williams to his wife

Charles William Maw to Emily Ella Maw

Frank Timbrell to his wife Alice

To Violet Branch from her father

Leslie Sutton to Peggie (Margaret) Green

Lt. Corporal Frank Champkin to Florence Champkin

Private James Kirkwood to his mother Elizabeth

Rev. R Leader to Bertram Hind

Letters to Alfred Edward Hind (Ted)

Jim Hart to his sister Gladys

Rene Critchley to her husband Norman

Tom Pullen to Violet Hutchings

Mrs Vera Guest to her husband Sgt Douglas Guest

F/Lt. Bruce Wild Andrew to Margo Goodwin (nee Robertson)

Lt Asher Pearlman to Margo Goodwin (nee Robertson)

Ted Cohen to his sister Miriam

Jean Beach to Dorien Beach

David Gemmell to his daughter Ann

Jean Vandevenne to Jessie Matilda Hayward

John Batten Smith to his aunt Thelma Biddlecombe

Evacuated children to their mother

Bill Hind to his brother Ted

Bob Cotton to his parents

George Keal to his sister Mabel

George Scott Lamb to Hilda Lamb

Stanley Robert Hawke to his mother Mary

George Tuck to his son Gerald

Trooper Gordon Roe to Mary Brailsford

James Chapman to Harriet Chapman

Albert John Westwood to Ilma Mary Collins

Alfred Boutle to Dorothy Boutle

Ben Sawyer to his brother John Sawyer

Charlie Andrews to Winifred Andrews

Henry Avery to his daughter Edith

Catherine Beach to Arthur Beach

Victory Harding to Phyllis Harding

Bill Davies to Zellah Davies (later Powell)

Walter Scott to Bessie Bowden

George Scott to his wife and daughter Edna Scott and Maureen

Roberts Jones to Gladys Jones

Mary Wade to her mother

Mary Astles (née Young to her mother in London

Gunner Dorando Richards to Mary Barbara Richards

Maurice Read to Beryl Margaret Hawkins Read

Corporal Alan Farnworth to his parents

Able Seaman Walter Morris to Meg Morris

Frank Pilsworth to his son

Jock to his friend Leslie Kenneth Smith

Donald Currie to Susan Jemima Bertram Shields

John Kyles Ewing to John Aveyard Ewing

Tally and Didi to Margaret Hect

Captain James D Shearer to his father James G Shearer

Alexander Henderson to Doris, Ian and David Henderson

Janie Dennison to her nephew Derek Thornton

Edgar Whyte to his brother Desmond

Hettie Martha Jarvis to her son Paul

Dot Butler to Tom Butler

Adrain Marsden to Annie Marsden

Doreen Baggett to Harry Sloan

Able Seaman Rayner Blanch to his parents Eric and Biddy Blanch

Harry Gittings to his sister Dorothy

Eugene Jordan to his mother Alice Jordan

Captain Robert Randal Rylands to Jennifer Olive Traill

John Baker to Peggy Baker

Jim and Doris Willett

George William Reeves to Joyce Helen Reeves

Kathleen Dearnley to Theo Pardoen

Herbert Wharton

Richard W. Jones & Company to Mrs Peddie

Gnr A W Cripps to Pat Cripps

Driver John Worsfold

Doreen Griffiths to her father Henry Griffiths

Vivian Morton (nee Daniell) to David Kingston

James Danks to Mary Higgins

Elsie Skipper to her husband John

Edwin Reynolds to Ethel Gildersleve

Pte. Wilfred George Johnson to Mrs N.J Taulbut

Stanley Bagshaw to his parents Joseph and Anne Bagshaw

Bill Furlong to Ivy Furlong

Monti Downing to Hazel Downing

Edward Nixey to his friend George Vines

Lewis Dunn to his mother

Robert B McWilliams to Lily McWilliams

Richard Thomas Nelligan to his brother Joseph

Hilda Anderson to Eileen Turner

A woman whose children were sent to my great grandmother during the war

Andre Van Doorme to William Scott

Uncle Jack to my mother

Peter Charles Brown celebrating VE Day

Nellie Sykes to Edward Sykes

James Dignan to Agnes Dignan and Mollie Dignan

Thomas Evans to Louisa Evans

William John Dawes to William Edward Dawes

A Belgian friend to William Hendon

Albert E Dutton to his wife

Ivy Harris to Ada Mann

Edward Richard Parker to Emily ‘Ciss’ Mary Birtles

Flt Eng Sgt Jack Kenneth English to his sister Rita

Jack Walter Dale to his brother Victor

Albert Norman Sadd’s wartime recollections

Eileen Hurst and Raymond Berwick

Harry Walton to his sister Mary Burke

Thomas Bradford to Shirley Bradstreet

A J R Adam to his daughter

Alexander Wivell to his son George Wivell

Nanny Newt from her brother

Maurice Morgan to Nellie Morgan

Bernard Victor King to Doreen Dalton

John Lucas Matthews to Audrey Joyce Matthews (nee Hales)

Harry Brown to Clara Brown

Alfred George Garrad to Frances Garrad

Vera Herbert to Les Herbert

Alfred John Corthine to Queenie Amy May Corthine

George Butterworth to his brother Ike

Ted Woods to Jean Woods

Horace Coleman to Annie Coleman

Constance May Carr-Jones to Stanley Carr-Jones

Lieut W.F. Copelin to Ann Copelin

LAC Horace Jenkins to Ethel Jenkins

Chester to Joan Barrington

Clementine Churchill to my Dad

Albert to Audrey Beadle

John Sanderson to Jean Hubbard

Jim Hall to Elizabeth Allison (nee Hall)

Bill Thompson to Sarah Thompson

George Kendall OBE to his friend

Morrit to Ernest Senior

Dick Boon to Doll and June

Emily Mackintosh to her brother Len

Arthur to Theodore Love

Sidney Shipp to Joan Shipp

John Scearce to Fanny Wakefield

Frederick Charles Ramsay to his daughter Valerie

Alexander Butcher to Hannah Wheeler

Kenneth Charles Judd to Eleanor Carnegie Judd

Winifred Coles to Glencoe Alfred Lambell

Herbert Lowit to Karl Lowit

Lily Sutton to her son Frederick Hemmings

Douglas Lowe to Marjorie Suggitt

Cpl Arthur Tustin to Mrs Edith Tustin

Frederick Burgess to his son

Irene Rawson to George Henry Powis

Megan Humphreys and Jock Raven

Geoffrey Oliver to his baby son Guy

Olly Kirby to her husband Bert

Sgt Hick to Walter Eric Tipping

Alan Ronald Cook to his mother Gladys Lavinia Cook

Gordon Spence to his wife

Bill to Edward ‘Ted’ Korten

Jim Taylor to Pip Taylor

WJH Daniels to Brian and Beryl Daniels

Fred Prance to Lily Prance

Geoffrey Denham to Walter Denham

Marjorie Garbutt (nee Walker) to her fiancé Bill

John James Woodman to Alice and Gregory Smith

Sgt R Exley to Corporal Mary Eileen Littler WAAF

Lt Col Dick Goodwin to Anthea Goodwin

John Teague to Maude and Sidney Teague

H.Peter Vogel to Marianne and Bruno Vogel

Frank Dicksee to Jane Joyce ‘Nin’ Dicksee

Olly to Harry Arthur (Bert) Kirby

Roy Barton to Phyllis Barton

Captain Mazzini Grimshaw to Annie Hesketh

Robert Charles Pike to Iris Pike

Bill Jackson to Gladys Jackson

Rachel Haydon to “Major Henry Haydon

Jack Potts to June Shears

A fairy story by Jupp Dernbach Mayen to Mireille Burton

Olive Kirby to her husband Harry Arthur ‘Bert’ Kirby

Peggy Horton’s letters

To George Henry ‘Bill’ Korten from his mother

Arthur Newton to his sister Vera

Basil Platt to the Kolp family

Janet Thornton to Renee and Pippa

Thomas to Hilda Roby

Flt Lt Oliver Philpot to Mrs Nathalie Philpot

My father’s letter to me, Eirwen John

Charles Leonard Wheatley to Mrs Minnie Alice Innes

Walter T. Wayman to Robert R. Wayman

Gladys and Len Lally

Captain Louis Mountbatten to Mark Bell

Capt. J Beaumont to Mrs H M Beaumont

Samuel Bell’s letters

Horace William Mills to his wife

Dr Robert Wise Holden Tincker to Kathleen Tincker

John James Smith to Peggy Anne Smith

William Whiteway to Fred Chapman

Diary of William Charles Pell

Fred Chapman to Vi Chapman

Letters between Sylvia and Mick Goldstein

Mrs Lilias Catherine Cartwright to Captain (Dr) Willoughby Hugh Cartwright

A Nurse on behalf of Mr Robert Hudson to Miss Ida Massey

Flight Sgt Bob Bancroft to Mrs C Bancroft

Rosemary S Andrews’ writings

Leonard Walter Knott to Joan Kingham

Arthur to Gladys Slater

Capt E John Reed to Rita

Letters from Patricia Harvey

Melville Clarke to Marjorie Warrington

Mrs Doreen Doe’s VE day recollections

Constance May Carr-Jones to Stanley

Frank Blackburn to Amelia Kelly

Nellie White (nee Gibson)
