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MESA, Ariz. — The storage unit’s corrugated metal door slid upward, revealing 100 square feet of mostly empty space. Not very promising, thought Joe Alosi, a businessman who bid on units, sight unseen, when tenants stopped paying the rent. Several plastic bins sat in the middle of the floor, and dust billowed as Alosi peeled off the first lid.
Inside, tightly packed, were rows of envelopes. Alosi opened one, and then another, and then another. The Marine Corps veteran felt a slight chill.
The mostly handwritten letters, on tissue-thin paper, dated to World War II and were penned mostly by the members of a single family — the Eydes of Rockford, Ill. Three brothers were in the military: one in the Marine Corps, one in the Army and one in the Army Air Forces......
This has been noted as the rarest collection of WW2 letters in the world.
Intense TRUE stories by Four Brothers who served at same time writing letters daily throughout the war. Secrets and surprises. More than 1,000 letters!
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Subject: Licensing Opportunity: Preserve the Most Coveted WWII Letter CollectionDear History Enthusiasts and Collectors,
Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey through the annals of history with an opportunity like no other! We present to you the rarest collection of World War II letters, a treasure trove that has captivated the world's attention. This unparalleled collection, as proclaimed by NPR and prominently featured in the esteemed Washington Post, is now available for licensing.
WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE: Read the Washington Post Feature
When you Google "Joe Alosi Washington Post," you'll witness how this collection became a national sensation, captivating hearts and minds worldwide in a matter of days. Now, this extraordinary compilation of WWII letters awaits a new guardian, and the opportunity to bring these stories to a wider audience is within your reach.
But the significance doesn't end there. This collection has also piqued the interest of esteemed film producers, ready to bring these remarkable tales to life on the silver screen.
As the custodian of these invaluable artifacts, I, Joe Alosi, hold all right, title, and interest. These letters belonged to four brave American heroes who never married nor had children. For nearly eight years, I diligently searched for immediate family members but found none. The responsibility to ensure their stories live on now rests with those who understand the importance of preserving history.
To say these letters are a poignant reminder of our past is an understatement. They are a testament to the courage and sacrifice of our nation's heroes. To stumble upon them in a dusty storage locker was both a revelation and a heartrending experience for me, as a former US Marine.
Semper Fi and may God bless you for considering this unique opportunity. The stories contained within these letters are not just words on paper; they are the voices of heroes echoing through time, and they MUST BE TOLD.
Secure your place in history by becoming the guardian of this extraordinary WWII letter collection through a licensing agreement. For inquiries and to discuss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, please contact:
Joe Alosi Phone: 480-444-6177 Email: joealosi@email.com
Let us unite to preserve the legacy of our American heroes.
Sincerely,
Joe Alosi
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