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Love when war spreads

author:The taste of film

Time passes, and nothing can be eternal. But these photos collected by the media really tell you that in this cold world, at least one thing will not change with the passage of time, that is, true love.

When we say goodbye to someone, it's like we're going to say goodbye and don't have to wait long. But these photographs taken during World War II reveal that people in them do not know when, or in this life, they will be reunited with their loved ones again. Heartbreakingly, many people say goodbye and never see each other again in their lives.

Kiss Goodbye, Los Angeles, September 6, 1950 ~

Love when war spreads

Before being sent to Egypt, American soldiers leaned out of the ship window and kissed their lovers for the last time

Love when war spreads

A young woman leaps up at the station and kisses a uniformed warrior, Connecticut, 1945~

Love when war spreads

Farewell, the troops are about to be pulled out, there may not be a goodbye in this life, and the woman's eyes are heartbreaking. Penn Station, New York, April 1943 –

Love when war spreads

The woman leaned over the parapet and kissed a British soldier who had just returned from World War II. London, 1940~

Love when war spreads

The woman, Jean Moor, knelt down and kissed her fiancé, Ralph Neppel, a wheelchair-bound World War II veteran, 1945-.9

Love when war spreads

The excitement of returning from the front. 1940~

Love when war spreads

American soldiers kiss their British girlfriends on the lawn. Hyde Park, 1945~

Love when war spreads

Before heading to Egypt, the soldiers leaned out of the car window and kissed and said goodbye to their loved ones, 1935~

Love when war spreads

Flight school cadets are partying over coffee on the porch of a pre-war mansion, Mississippi, USA, 1943~

Love when war spreads

British soldiers preparing to go to Egypt are saying goodbye to their wives, 1937~

Love when war spreads

Goodbye, the troops are about to leave, take good care of yourself. Penn Station, New York, April 1943 –

Love when war spreads

The train to the battlefield of World War II is about to start, so hold the last time to say goodbye~ ~

Love when war spreads

Penn Station, New York, at the same time, place, another couple who are separated from life and death

Love when war spreads

American soldiers kiss their girlfriends tenderly before the train starts, 1922~

Love when war spreads

A British pilot and lover are immersed in a passionate kiss, 1945~

Love when war spreads

A couple kissed goodbye in Pennsylvania, 1943~

Love when war spreads

European Victory Day at the end of World War II, Kiss in Times Square, May 8, 1945 ~

Love when war spreads

"Live well", "I'll wait for you to come back", the final words of the front line of World War II. Between 1940 and 1945

Love when war spreads

These photos remind us that life is short, don't wait until Valentine's Day, and don't wait until a special holiday to tell your loved ones how much you love them. Today, just tell them your love

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