Author: Read with Pride
Before the Storm: Paradise and Pearl Harbor
December 6, 1941. Hawaii. The sun sets over Waikiki Beach in shades of tangerine and gold, palm trees swaying in the warm trade winds. Sailors and servicemen fill the streets of Honolulu, laughing, drinking, enjoying their Saturday night liberty. For two men among the thousands stationed at Pearl Harbor, this tropical paradise offered something beyond …
The Enigma of Love: Code Breakers at Bletchley Park
Behind the iron gates of Bletchley Park, 12,000 brilliant minds worked in absolute secrecy during World War II. Their mission? To crack the seemingly unbreakable German Enigma code. But while they were deciphering enemy messages, some were also guarding secrets far more personal: secrets of forbidden love in an era when being gay could destroy …
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Rough Seas, Quiet Ties: The Merchant Marines at War
When we think about World War II love stories, we usually picture the classic goodbye kiss on a train platform or the tearful reunion when soldiers came home. But some of the most profound connections forged during the war happened in places history books rarely mention, aboard merchant ships crossing the Atlantic, where the ocean …
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Ancient Echoes, Modern Fears: Resistance in Greece
There’s something profoundly ironic about Greece during World War II. Here was a country that gave the world Achilles and Patroclus, Sacred Band of Thebes, and symposiums where love between men was celebrated in philosophy and poetry: suddenly occupied by forces that would persecute those same expressions of love with brutal efficiency. The Nazis didn’t …
Safe Harbors: The Underground Railroad of WWII
www.readwithpride.com When we think about wartime love stories, we often picture tearful goodbyes at train stations or letters penned by candlelight. But there’s another kind of love that bloomed in the darkest corners of World War II, the kind forged in safe houses, whispered in coded messages, and sealed with acts of extraordinary courage. The …
Healing Hands, Hidden Hearts: Medics on the Front Lines
The smell of antiseptic never quite masked the metallic tang of blood. Canvas tents flapped in the wind while shells exploded in the distance: close enough to rattle your teeth, far enough that you kept working. Field hospitals during wartime weren’t places for the faint of heart. But for some men, these makeshift sanctuaries of …
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Building from Ashes: Love Among the Displaced
The war was over. Cities lay in ruins, millions were displaced, and the world was trying to piece itself back together: one shattered fragment at a time. But for gay men who had found love in the chaos of war, the aftermath brought a different kind of battle: finding each other again in a world …
Barbed Wire Bonds: Love in POW Camps
History has a way of hiding the most human stories behind its biggest headlines. When we talk about prisoner of war camps during the world wars, we hear about survival, resilience, and eventual liberation. What we don’t hear about nearly enough? The intimate connections that formed behind barbed wire: the friendships that became something more, …
Rivers of Resilience: China during WWII
When we think about World War II, our minds often jump to European battlefields or Pacific island campaigns. But the Sino-Japanese War: China’s eight-year struggle against invasion: was one of the most devastating theaters of the entire conflict. And within that chaos, amid displacement, flooding, and constant uncertainty, love found a way to survive. Even …
Double Lives: The Spies of the OSS
www.readwithpride.com Imagine living a life where every moment could be your last. Where a single wrong word, a misplaced glance, or a letter intercepted could mean torture, imprisonment, or death. Now imagine living two of those lives simultaneously. Welcome to the world of gay spies in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, …
Lines on a Map: The Home Front Bureaucracy
Not every war story involves trenches and battlefields. Some of the most compelling, and quietly dangerous, romances unfolded in rooms filled with maps, typewriters, and the constant click-clack of bureaucracy in motion. While soldiers fought on foreign soil, another kind of battle played out in propaganda offices and map-making departments across wartime capitals. These were …
The Factory Floor: Hidden Love on the Home Front
When the men marched off to war, someone had to keep the home fires burning, and the assembly lines moving. What history books often gloss over is that the factory floor became more than just a place of rivets and rations. For many gay men who remained stateside during World War II, these industrial spaces …
A Cold Peace: Sweden's Neutral Zone during WWII
Imagine living in a country where the rest of Europe is literally burning, but your streets remain untouched. Where you can hear about concentration camps on one side and bombing raids on the other, but your biggest concern is whether the coffee ration will last the month. That was Sweden during World War II, a …
Building from Ashes: Love Among the Displaced
The war was over. Cities lay in ruins, millions were displaced, and the world was trying to piece itself back together: one shattered fragment at a time. But for gay men who had found love in the chaos of war, the aftermath brought a different kind of battle: finding each other again in a world …
Rivers of Resilience: China during WWII
When we think about World War II, our minds often jump to European battlefields or Pacific island campaigns. But the Sino-Japanese War: China’s eight-year struggle against invasion: was one of the most devastating theaters of the entire conflict. And within that chaos, amid displacement, flooding, and constant uncertainty, love found a way to survive. Even …
Double Lives: The Spies of the OSS
www.readwithpride.com Imagine living a life where every moment could be your last. Where a single wrong word, a misplaced glance, or a letter intercepted could mean torture, imprisonment, or death. Now imagine living two of those lives simultaneously. Welcome to the world of gay spies in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, …
Lines on a Map: The Home Front Bureaucracy
Not every war story involves trenches and battlefields. Some of the most compelling, and quietly dangerous, romances unfolded in rooms filled with maps, typewriters, and the constant click-clack of bureaucracy in motion. While soldiers fought on foreign soil, another kind of battle played out in propaganda offices and map-making departments across wartime capitals. These were …
The Factory Floor: Hidden Love on the Home Front
When the men marched off to war, someone had to keep the home fires burning, and the assembly lines moving. What history books often gloss over is that the factory floor became more than just a place of rivets and rations. For many gay men who remained stateside during World War II, these industrial spaces …
A Cold Peace: Sweden's Neutral Zone during WWII
Imagine living in a country where the rest of Europe is literally burning, but your streets remain untouched. Where you can hear about concentration camps on one side and bombing raids on the other, but your biggest concern is whether the coffee ration will last the month. That was Sweden during World War II, a …
Jungle Journeys: The Philippines Guerrilla War
History doesn’t always tell us the whole story, especially when it comes to the quiet, hidden love between men who fought side by side. During World War II, while over 1.3 million Filipinos supported guerrilla operations against Japanese occupation, there were undoubtedly untold stories of connection, devotion, and romance blooming in the most unlikely of …

