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 WWII Complete Set

WORLD WAR II
COMPLETE 78-TITLE/7 DVD-ROM DISC SET

World War II Complete 78-Title/7 DVD-ROM Set
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The research sets in this collection contain 398,614 pages of World War II Documents and official histories archived on 7 DVD-ROMs


World War II (1939-1945) was the largest international event of the twentieth century and one of the major turning points in U.S. and world history. On December 7, 1941, following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan. Three days later, after Germany and Italy declared war on it; the United States became fully engaged in the Second World War. In the six years between the invasion of Poland and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world was caught up in the most destructive war in history. Armed forces of more than seventeen million fought on the land, in the air, and on the sea.

Titles on the 7 DVD-ROMs include:

ADOLF EICHMANN CIA FILES
ADOLF HITLER FBI FILES
ADOLF HITLER HEADQUARTERS DIARIES - DIARISTS' OBSERVATIONS
ADOLF HITLER OSS - CIA FILES
BERLIN/EAST GERMANY CIA & OSS FILES
COLD WAR BEGINNINGS CIA FILES
D-DAY - NORMANDY INVASION - ART WORK
D-DAY - NORMANDY INVASION - DOCUMENTS & PHOTOS
DUQUESNE NAZI GERMANY SPY RING FBI FILES
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS
HARRY S. TRUMAN PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS
HITLER YOUTH - HITLER JUGEND U.S. INTELLIGENCE FILES AND PHOTOS
JOSEF MENGELE "DR. MENGELE" FBI - DOJ - SS FILES
KLAUS BARBIE CIA FILES
KLAUS BARBIE DEPT. OF JUSTICE - FBI - DEPT. OF STATE - DEPT. OF DEFENSE
MARINE CORPS AVIATION 1912-2001 OFFICIAL HISTORY VOLUMES
TOKYO ROSE FBI FILES
WINSTON CHURCHILL CORRESPONDENCES/FBI FILES
WORLD WAR I & II POSTERS
WORLD WAR II AIR CORPS NEWS LETTER - AIR FORCE NEWS LETTER 1940 - 1944
WORLD WAR II AIR FORCE HISTORY
WORLD WAR II AMERICAN PROPAGANDA LEAFLETS & DOCUMENTS
WORLD WAR II ARMY PICTORIALS
WORLD WAR II BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE & SECRET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (SIS) FILES
WORLD WAR II BRITISH WAR CABINET NOTE BOOKS
WORLD WAR II BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS NEWS & NAVAL AVIATION NEWS
WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGNS ARMY OFFICIAL HISTORY VOLUMES
WORLD WAR II CLIFFORD BERRYMAN POLITICAL CARTOONS
WORLD WAR II COURTS MARTIAL: ETO BOARD OF REVIEW DOCUMENTS
WORLD WAR II FDR/CHURCHILL/STALIN CONFERENCES PAPERS
WORLD WAR II ESCAPE & EVAISON - AIRCREWMEN BEHIND ENEMY LINES
WORLD WAR II GENERAL BOARD EUROPEAN THEATER FACTUAL REPORTS
WORLD WAR II GERMAN CONTROL AND  CRIMES IN EUROPE OSS REPORTS
WORLD WAR II GERMAN SABOTEURS DOCUMENTS
WORLD WAR II GERMAN U-BOAT CAPTAINS' WAR DIARIES
WORLD WAR II GERMAN U-BOAT CAPTURED DOCUMENTS
WORLD WAR II HORTEN HO 229 GERMAN "STEALTHY" FIGHTER/BOMBER INTEL FILES
WORLD WAR II INFANTRY COMMANDING OFFICER EXPERIENCES REPORTS
WORLD WAR II JAPAN OCCUPATION PLANS
WORLD WAR II MARINE CORPS HISTORY PUBLICATIONS
WORLD WAR II MARINE CORPS PACIFIC OPERATIONS HISTORY
WORLD WAR II MILITARY FIELD MANUALS
WORLD WAR II MILITARY REVIEW 1938-1948
WORLD WAR II MUTT & JEFF DOUBLE AGENTS MI5 FILES
WORLD WAR II NAVAL DAMAGE REPORTS
WORLD WAR II OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC R&D BUSH-CONANT PAPERS
WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY 156 VOLUMES - 58,851 PAGES
WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA
WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY JAPAN/ASIA-PACIFIC/CBI
WORLD WAR II OPERATIONAL DOCUMENTS
WORLD WAR II OPERATION EPSILON CAPTURE OF GERMAN NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS
WORLD WAR II OPERATION FOXLEY PLOT TO KILL HITLER
WORLD WAR II OSS NUMBERED INTELLIGENCE BULLETINS
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK CINCPAC REPORT &  COMMANDING OFFICERS' NARRATIVES
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK DAMAGE REPORTS & PHOTOS
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK MAGIC JAPANESE COMMUNICATIONS INTERCEPTS
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK NSA HISTORY OF PEARL HARBOR INTELLIGENCE
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK PHOTOGRAPHY
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK RADIO NEWS AND "MAN ON THE STREET INTERVIEWS
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK SPY BERNARD KUEHN FBI FILE
WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK WHITE HOUSE WAR ROOM MILITARY FILES
WORLD WAR II SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPITIONARY FORCE COMMUNIQUES
WORLD WAR II TECHNICAL MANUALS
WORLD WAR II THIRD ARMY AFTER ACTION REPORTS
WORLD WAR II U.S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE CHRONOLOGIES
WORLD WAR II WAR DEPARTMENT ATOMIC BOMD HARRISON-BUNDY FILES
WORLD WAR II WAR DEPARTMENT DAILY WHITE HOUSE SUMMARIES
WORLD WAR II WAR DEPT INTELLIGENCE SERVICES TACTICAL AND TECHINICAL TRENDS
WORLD WAR II U.S. - JAPAN FOREIGN RELATIONS1931-1941DOCUMEMENT TRANSCRIPTIONS
WWII/U.S. INVASION OF JAPAN/A-BOMB DECISION MILITARY FILES


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ADOLF EICHMANN CIA FILES

1,365 pages of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Files covering Adolf Eichmann.

ADOLF HITLER FBI FILES

Adolf Hitler FBI Files - 867 pages of files copied from FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.,  covering matters investigated in the United States by the bureau related to Adolf Hitler. Files contain approximately 350 narrative pages


ADOLF HITLER HEADQUARTERS DIARIES - DIARISTS' OBSERVATIONS


ADOLF HITLER OSS - CIA  FILES

Adolf Hitler OSS - CIA Files - 1,721 pages of Office of Strategic Services (OSS) files related to Adolf Hitler. Files are composed of a biographical sketch, two analyses of Adolph Hitler's psychological profile, a collection of abstracts of source materials dealing with Adolf Hitler, and a set of assorted Adolf Hitler OSS files


BERLIN/EAST GERMANY CIA & OSS FILES

Berlin/East Germany CIA & OSS Files - 552 pages of selected OSS and CIA files covering Berlin and East Germany from 1943 to 1961. Documents cover the destruction of Berlin during World War II, Soviet military actions and plans, intelligence operations, the 1948 March Crisis, the Berlin Airlift, suppression of revolt in East Germany, the Berlin Tunnel, and the Berlin Wall.


COLD WAR BEGINNINGS CIA FILES

Cold War Beginnings CIA Files - 416 pages of selected CIA files covering the beginning of the Cold War from 1946 to 1950. Files comprised from pages of daily and weekly summaries and interpretations provided to President Truman.


D-DAY - NORMANDY INVASION - ART WORK

D-Day - Normandy Invasion Art Work - 186 paintings, drawings and sketches created by U.S. Navy combat artists before, during, and after the D-Day invasion.


D-DAY - NORMANDY INVASION - DOCUMENTS & PHOTOS

D-Day - Normandy Invasion Documents & Photos - 192 pages of documents and 158 photographs covering D-Day, Operation Overlord.


DUQUESNE NAZI GERMANY SPY RING FBI FILES

Duquesne Nazi Germany Spy Ring FBI Files - 2,646 pages of FBI files covering the Duquesne Spy Ring,. On January 2, 1942, 33 members of a Nazi spy ring headed by Frederick Joubert Duquesne were sentenced to serve a total of over 300 years in prison. William Sebold, who had been recruited as a spy for Germany, was a major factor in the FBI's successful resolution of this case through his work as a double agent for the United States.


DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Papers - 265 pages of Dwight D. Eisenhower presidential papers. Diary records, correspondences, memos, and statement drafts. Diary entries cover Eisenhower's thoughts on many subjects including nuclear weapons, Richard Nixon, Stalin, U2 spy plane and espionage, school segregation, and Vietnam. Includes a pre-presidential, "In case of failure" message drafted by General Eisenhower in case the D-Day invasion failed.


FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Papers - 12,000 pages of Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Papers.


HARRY S. TRUMAN PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS

Harry S. Truman Presidential Papers - 6,500 pages of Harry S. Truman presidential papers. Selected documents include letters to Bess Wallace Truman dating from 1910, selections from the official file, post presidential papers, papers of Clark Clifford, Charles Ross, George M. Elsey, Robert E. Hannegan, and Harry B. Price. Also included among the papers of Joseph M. Jones, is a discussion of the Truman doctrine relating to Greece and Turkey and the Marshall Plan. The documents from the "Long Hand Notes File" include handwritten notes on subjects ranging from world affairs to the difficulties of dealing with General Douglas MacArthur.


HITLER YOUTH - HITLER JUGEND U.S. INTELLIGENCE FILES AND PHOTOS

Hitler Youth - Hitler Jugend U.S. Intelligence Files and Photos - 339 pages of military and U.S. intelligence files, and 39 photographs dealing with the Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend).


JOSEF MENGELE "DR. MENGELE" FBI - DOJ - SS FILES

Josef Mengele FBI/DOJ/SS Files - 647 pages of FBI/Department of Justice files relating to Josef Mengele. Material is composed of a 202 page 1992 Department of Justice report and 445 pages of copies of documents and exhibits used in the Department of Justice investigation. The report is the culmination of the DOJ investigation, commenced in 1985, into the whereabouts and postwar activities of this infamous Nazi criminal.


JOSEF MENGELE CIA FILES

574 pages of CIA files on the infamous Auschwitz selector and experimenter Dr. Josef Mengele


KLAUS BARBIE CIA FILES

1,481 pages of CIA created and/or maintained documents concerning Klaus Barbie the Nazi war criminal, also known as the Butcher of Lyon


KLAUS BARBIE DEPT. OF JUSTICE - FBI - DEPT. OF STATE - DEPT. OF DEFENSE

Klaus Barbie Department of Justice, FBI, State Department, Department of Defense Files - 955 pages of DOJ, FBI, Department of State, and CIC files covering Klaus Barbie.


MARINE CORPS AVIATION 1912-2001 OFFICIAL HISTORY VOLUMES

Marine Corps Aviation 1912-2001 Official History Volumes - 1,090 pages of official Marine Corps history covering Marine Corps aviation from 1912 to 2001, composed of 14 volumes.


TOKYO ROSE FBI FILES

Tokyo Rose FBI Files - 280 pages of files copied from FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.,  covering The bureaus' 1948 espionage investigation of Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, AKA "Tokyo Rose". She was accused of being the Japanese American woman World War II radio personality whose program the "Zero Hour" broadcast Japanese propaganda over Radio Tokyo to Allied troops in the South Pacific. The FBI's investigation of Mrs. D'Aquino's activities covered a period of some five years. During the course of the investigation, hundreds of former members of the United States Armed Forces who had served in the South Pacific during World War II were interviewed; forgotten Japanese documents were unearthed; and recordings of Mrs. D'Aquino's broadcasts believed to have been destroyed were discovered by the FBI. D'Aquino became the seventh person to be convicted of treason in the history of the United States. On October 6, 1949, Mrs. D'Aquino was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment and fined $100,00 for the crime of treason.


WINSTON CHURCHILL CORRESPONDENCES/FBI FILES

Winston Churchill FBI Files/FDR Correspondences - 220 pages of files copied from FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.,  covering Winston Churchill. 700 pages of correspondences between Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.


WORLD WAR I & II POSTERS

World War I & World War Posters - 3,900 American World War I & II posters, World War I (200) and World War II (3,700).


WORLD WAR II AIR CORPS NEWS LETTER - AIR FORCE NEWS LETTER
2,969 pages of Air Forces News Letter, 1940 - 1944, the monthly official service journal of the U.S. Army Air Forces, published by the U.S. Army Air Forces, Air Force Editorial Office, archived on CD-ROM.


WORLD WAR II AIR FORCE HISTORY

World War II Air Force History - 12,400 pages of World War II Air Force History in 28 volumes. Official history compiled by United States Air Force historians. Maps, charts, and photos are used to help document the United States Air Force's role in World War II


WORLD WAR II AMERICAN PROPAGANDA LEAFLETS & DOCUMENTS

1,220 pages of American World War II propaganda leaflets and documents concerning the use of psychological warfare propaganda leaflets in the Pacific theater during World War II, copied from material held at the United States Naval Academy Archives, the Marine Corps Training & Education Command Library, and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College library.

WORLD WAR II ARMY PICTORIALS

World War II United States Army Pictorials - 1,534 World War II photographs combined by United States Army historians of the Office of the Chief of Military History of the United States Army, into three pictorial volumes.


WORLD WAR II BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE & SECRET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (SIS) FILES

21,210  pages of of British Foreign Office files related to World War II and adminstration of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS),


WORLD WAR II BRITISH WAR CABINET NOTE BOOKS

World War II British War Cabinet War Notebooks - 2,320 pages of notes and translations from British cabinet meetings, dating from April 13, 1942 to December 31, 1946, copied from material maintained at the British National Archives.


WORLD WAR II BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS NEWS & NAVAL AVIATION NEWS

World War II Bureau of Aeronautics News Letter & Naval Aviation News - 4,035 pages of Bureau of Aeronautics News Letter & Naval Aviation News, composed of 91 issues dating from January 1, 1943 to December 1947.


WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGNS ARMY OFFICIAL HISTORY VOLUMES

World War II: Official U.S. Army Campaign Histories - 38 Volumes - 1,216 pages of United States Army official campaign histories, composed of text, 220 photos, 134 maps, and 35 hand-drawn illustrations.


WORLD WAR II CLIFFORD BERRYMAN POLITICAL CARTOONS

World War II Cliford Berryman Political Cartoons - 310 original pen-and-ink illustrations dealing with World War II drawn by Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist Clifford K. Berryman


WORLD WAR II COURTS MARTIAL CASES: ETO REVIEW BOARD DOCUMENTS


WORLD WAR II DR. SEUSS - THEDOR GEISEL POLTICAL CARTOONS


WORLD WAR II GERMAN SABOTEURS DOCUMENTS

5,171 pages of British intelligence MI5, U.S. Judge Advocate General, FBI, and Supreme Court files covering the apprehension, trial, and execution of German saboteurs who landed in America in June of 1942


WORLD WAR II: OPERATION FOXLEY - BRITISH PLOT TO ASSASSINATE HITLER

World War II 1Operation Foxley - 122 page British SOE (Special Operations Executive) report on Operation Foxley, The British plan for the assassination of Adolf Hitler


WORLD WAR II ESCAPE & EVAISON - AIRCREWMEN BEHIND ENEMY LINES


WORLD WAR II FDR/CHURCHILL/STALIN CONFERENCES PAPERS

World War II FDR, Truman, Churchill, Stalin Conferences Documents - 3,550 pages of minutes of the World War II inter-Allied conferences and supporting documents, reports, and directives. Conferences involving, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Harry S. Truman, Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, French leader Charles de Gaulle, French leader Henri Giraud, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.


WORLD WAR II GENERAL BOARD EUROPEAN THEATER FACTUAL REPORTS

World War II General Board  European Strategy, Tactics, and Administration Factual Reports - 8,131 pages of reports by the General Board, United States Forces, European Theater of Operations created at the very end of World War II. Report sections include: General Documents, G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, G-5, Antiaircraft Artillery, Adjutant General, Armored, Air, Artillery, Chaplain, Chemical Warfare Service, Engineers, Finance, Information and Education, Inspector General , Judge Advocate , Medical, Ordnance, Provost Marshal, Quartermaster, Signal, Special Service, Transportation, Theater Service Forces, Publicity and Psychological Warfare


WORLD WAR II GERMAN CONTROL AND CRIMES IN EUROPE OSS REPORTS

2,169 pages of reports from the Research and Analysis Branch of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) covering German criminal acts in Europe during World War II


WORLD WAR II GERMAN U-BOAT CAPTAINS' WAR DIARIES

4,962 pages of translations of U-Boat logs and diaries kept by the captains (leaders) of German U-boats for Norway/Arctic Ocean and Italy/Mediterranean, translated by the United States Office of Naval Intelligence


WORLD WAR II GERMAN U-BOAT CAPTURED DOCUMENTS

World War II German U-Boat Documents, Manuals, Diaries - 375 pages of documents and their translations captured from German Unterseeboot 505 (U-505), copied from material held at the United States Navy Department Library.


WORLD WAR II HORTEN HO 229 GERMAN "STEALTHY" FIGHTER/BOMBER INTEL FILES

369 pages of United States and British intelligence documents covering the development of aircraft designed by the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten, including the Horten HO 229.


WORLD WAR II INFANTRY COMMANDING OFFICER EXPERIENCES REPORTS

World War II: Infantry Commanding Officer Experiences Reports - 4,905 pages of reports covering personal experiences of commanding officers during combat in World War II. The Infantry School at Fort Benning began collecting academic monographs from company commanders soon after the end of World War II, to record their personal combat experiences. Reports include lessons learned, analysis, and criticisms. Covers operations in all theaters of operations. Interviewees include company commanders, platoon leaders, squad leaders, captains, rifle platoon leaders, and mortar platoon leaders.


WORLD WAR II JAPAN OCCUPATION PLANS

1,467 pages of documents concerning plans before the occupation of Japan to take place after the end of hostiles, and reports on the occupation of Japan, including maps and charts.


WORLD WAR II MARINE CORPS HISTORY PUBLICATIONS


WORLD WAR II MARINE CORPS PACIFIC OPERATIONS HISTORY

World War II Marine Corps Pacific Operations History Volumes - 3,616 pages of history of U.S. Marine Corps Pacific operations in World War II, in five volumes produced by the U.S. Marine Corps, Historical Branch, G-3 Division. All photos, charts, maps, illustrations and diagrams produced for the volumes are reproduced. The volumes were completed by Marine Corps historians between 1965 and 1972.


WORLD WAR II MILITARY FIELD MANUALS

World War II Military Field Manuals - 18,810 pages of World War II military field manuals.


WORLD WAR II MILITARY REVIEW 1938-1948

10,850 pages, 89 issues, of the journal Military Review dating from March 1938 to December 1948, published by The Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas


WORLD WAR II MUTT & JEFF DOUBLE AGENTS MI5 FILES
531 pages of British intelligence MI5 documents dealing with the activity of double agents MUTT and JEFF during World War II


WORLD WAR II NAVAL DAMAGE REPORTS

World War II Naval Damage Reports - 1,014 pages of reports and photographs of damage done to U.S. Navy vessel during World War II. Much of this material was classified until 1994. The War Damage Reports classification was canceled by authority of OPNAVINST S5513.16 on 12 September 1994. During World War II, when a ship sustained battle damage or any other type of mishap occurred (e.g., collision, running aground, explosion, fire, heavy weather damage), a War Damage Report was required. At the first opportunity, a follow-up, detailed, preliminary shipboard inspection/damage assessment at sea of the affected space(s) was conducted for a required, descriptive War Damage Report.


WORLD WAR II OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC R&D BUSH-CONANT PAPERS

12,700 pages of the Vannevar Bush and James Conant Files relating to the development of the atomic bomb, copied from materials held at the National Archives and Records Administration. These records were maintained in Dr. James B. Conant's office for himself and Dr. Vannevar Bush. The files date from 1939 to 1947, with most documents dating between 1940 and 1945.


WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY 156 VOLUMES - 58,851 PAGES

58,851 pages, in 156 volumes of official histories of World War II created by the Historical Division of the United States Army


WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

World War II Official Army History Volumes European, Mediterranean, Middle-East, and African Theaters 9,560 pages of official World War II Army history including 254 maps, 1,143 photographs, and 33 charts in 15 volumes written by Army historians covering the United States Army in the European, Mediterranean, Middle-East, and African Theaters of operation during World War II.

Each page of the volumes is graphically reproduced on the discs. The discs contain a text transcript of all text embedded into the graphic image of each page of each document, creating a searchable finding aid. Text searches can be done across all files on each disc. Color fold-out plate maps have been reproduced in full-color.

To produce these volumes Army historians had access to one of the largest masses of records and recollections ever produced dealing with World War II. These documents, including those of the enemy, have been explored by professional historians, with the cooperation of a host of participants and with all the facilities and assistance that the Office of the Chief of Military History. The volumes include ten covering the European Theater of Operation, one volume on the Middle East Theater, and four volumes covering the Mediterranean Theater of Operations


WORLD WAR II OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY JAPAN/ASIA-PACIFIC/CBI

World War II Official Army History Japan/Asia-Pacific/CBI - 7,420 pages of official World War II Army history including 384 maps, 966 photographs, and 154 charts and tables, in 14 volumes written by Army historians covering the United States Army in the Asiatic-Pacific theaters of operation, during World War II.

Each page of the volumes is graphically reproduced on the discs. The discs contain a text transcript of all text embedded into the graphic image of each page of each document, creating a searchable finding aid. Text searches can be done across all files on each disc. Color fold-out plate maps have been reproduced in full-color.

To produce these volumes Army historians had access to one of the largest masses of records and recollections ever produced dealing with World War II. These documents, including those of the enemy, have been explored by professional historians, with the cooperation of a host of participants and with all the facilities and assistance that the Office of the Chief of Military History. The volumes include eleven covering the Pacific Theater of Operation, and three volumes covering the China Burma India (CBI) Theaters of Operation.


WORLD WAR II OPERATION EPSILON CAPTURE OF GERMAN NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS

225 pages of British War Office intelligence files, reports and transcripts, covering the detention and monitoring of German nuclear scientists, captured and detained at the end of the war with Germany


WORLD WAR II OPERATIONAL DOCUMENTS

World War II Operational Documents - 3,810 pages of World War II operational documents. These documents focus on World War II operations at the tactical and operational levels of warfare. Documents produced by field units composed of operation orders, after action reports, intelligence analyses, logistics appraisals, and similar analytics


WORLD WAR II OSS REPORTS - DONOVAN REPORTS

6,692 pages of OSS intelligence in the form of memoranda and reports created by the Office of Strategic Services, OSS, and sent by Major General William Donovan to President Roosevelt.


WORLD WAR II OSS NUMBERED INTELLIGENCE BULLETINS

1,297 pages of Office of Strategic Services, OSS, intelligence bulletins dating from March 1943 to April 1945


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK CINCPAC REPORT & COMMANDING OFFICERS' NARRATIVES


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS

22,555 pages of hearings, exhibits and the final report of the Congressional Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK DAMAGE REPORTS & PHOTOS

World War II Pearl Harbor Damage Reports & Photos - 165 pages of reports and photographs of damage done during the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Much of this material was classified until 1994. The War Damage Reports classification was canceled by authority of OPNAVINST S5513.16 on 12 September 1994.


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK MAGIC JAPANESE COMMUNICATIONS INTERCEPTS

The 3,110 page, 8 volume Department of Defense study, "The MAGIC Background of Pearl Harbor.


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK NSA HISTORY OF PEARL HARBOR INTELLIGENCE

664 pages of NSA monographs related to the Pearl Harbor attack.


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK PHOTOGRAPHY

Pearl Harbor Attack Photography - 300 photographs of the Pearl Harbor attack. United States Navy photography of Pearl Harbor, before, during, and after the Japanese attack of the December 7, 1941. Many of the photographs were classified as secret at the time they were taken. Includes several photographs taken by the Japanese navy. Also included is 30 images of messages and dispatches sent from Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK RADIO NEWS AND "MAN ON THE STREET" INTERVIEWS

Twenty-two minutes of Pearl Harbor attack news and Five hours on "Man on the Street" interviews


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK SPY BERNARD KUEHN FBI FILE

777 pages of FBI Files covering the convicted Pearl Harbor spy Bernard Julius Otto Kuehn


WORLD WAR II PEARL HARBOR ATTACK WHITE HOUSE WAR ROOM MILITARY FILES

2,455 pages of military files sent to and maintained in the White House war room, related to the December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, copied from materials held by the National Archives and Records Administration


WORLD WAR II SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPITIONARY FORCE COMMUNIQUES

600 pages of communiqués by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force lead by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Communiqués from D-Day June 6, 1944, to the Germany's surrender, May 8, 1945, copied from material held at the Modern Military Records Division of the National Archives and Records Administration, archived on CD-ROM.

WORLD WAR II TECHNICAL MANUALS

World War II Technical Manuals - 10,440 pages of World War II technical manuals. The 57 technical manuals date from 1941 to 1945. Some of the material was not officially declassified until February of 2005.


WORLD WAR II THIRD ARMY AFTER ACTION REPORTS

World War II Third Army After Action Reports - 4,186 pages of U.S. Army Third Army after action reports covering activity from July 1944 to May 1945. The Third United States Army was first activated as a formation during the First World War on November 7, 1918, at Chaumont, France, when the General Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces issued General Order 198 organizing the Third Army and announcing its headquarters staff.


WORLD WAR II U.S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE CHRONOLOGIES

World War II U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Chronologies - 1,415 pages of United States Army and United States Air Force produced chronologies, providing day by day coverage of World War II. Covers Army and Air Force events in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the Far East, the Pacific, and the Western Hemisphere.


WORLD WAR II WAR DEPARTMENT ATOMIC BOMB HARRISON-BUNDY FILES
9,038 pages of the Harrison-Bundy Files relating to the development of the atomic bomb, copied from material held at the National Archives



WORLD WAR II WAR DEPARTMENT DAILY WHITE HOUSE SUMMARIES
9,591 pages of the Daily Summary War Department Operational Decisions and Actions Respecting Hostilities with Axis reports (All theaters of war). 1,217 reports dating from December 11, 1941 to April 12, 1945.


WORLD WAR II WAR DEPT INTELLIGENCE SERVICES TACTICAL AND TECHINICAL TRENDS
2,032 pages of Tactical and Technical Trends bulletins produced during World War II by the War Department's Military Intelligence Service


WORLD WAR II: U.S. - JAPAN FOREIGN RELATIONS 1931- 1941 DOCUMENT TRANSCRIPTS

3,010 pages of transcriptions of diplomatic papers comprised of three volumes of the Department of State's Foreign Relations of the United States series.


WWII/U.S. INVASION OF JAPAN/A-BOMB DECISION MILITARY FILES

World War II/U.S. Invasion of Japan/A-Bomb Decision Military Files - 118 pages of U.S. military files covering the final months of the war with Japan.

 

World War II D-Day Message


World War II Third Army Rhine Crossing Report

Report cover "Crossing of the Rhine River," by the Third Army Office of the Engineer



 

World War II Photos of Japanese Weapons 

Page of photos from  United States Army official history volume covering the war in the Pacific Theater, showing Japanese weapons

 

 

World War II Iwo Jima Landing Plan Map 

Map of Iwo Jima landing plan from a United States Marine Corps official history of the Marine Corps experiences in the Pacific theater during World War II

 

 

World War II Harry Truman Atomic Bomb Memo 

Handwritten note, June 7, 1954, by former President Harry Truman on events leading up to the use of atomic weapons against Japan.

 

 

World War II Naval Aviation News Covers 

Covers from nine issue of the Naval Aviation News published by the United States Navy during World War II.

 

 

World War II .30 Cal Rifle Technical Manual 

World War II Technical Manual: TM 9-270 U.S. Rifle, Cal. M1903A4 (Sniper's) Characteristics and Operation; and Use of Telescopic Sight

 


 

World War II Poster 

World War II Poster



 

World War II British Cabinet Notebook 

World War II British War Cabinet Notebook page with notes on the meeting around the time of the surrender of Japan



 

World War II Army Photo 

U.S. Army Photo. Army caption: U.S. CASUALTY RECEIVING PLASMA at the front lines near Damortis. The Japanese were well emplaced in the mountain areas beyond the beaches and the U.S. artillery and armor were greatly limited in their effectiveness by the rugged terrain. The enemy put up his first strong opposition along the Rosario/Pozorrubio/Binalonan line, where he had built pillboxes and dugouts of every description with artillery and automatic weapons well hidden and camouflaged. This fighting was not a part of the drive on Manila. The enemy casualties during the latter part of January 1945 were much greater than those suffered by the U.S. forces.

 

 

 

World War II Army Pictorial Photo 3 

Army Photo Caption: INFANTRYMEN RESTING IN THEIR FOXHOLE. Rain, which continued for 6 days, delayed the air bombardment and in turn the advance of the First Army which had scheduled an attack for 19 July 1944. During this period the men were compelled to huddle in their foxholes under the dripping hedgerows in conditions of extreme discomfort, while the enemy, also entrenched behind the natural defenses of the country, was alert to every movement. The low-lying country became a sea of mud, stopping further tank operations during this period.

 

 

 

World War II Army Pictorial Photo 4 

FIFTH ARMY ENTERING ROME On 5 June only to continue through the city in pursuit of the enemy retreating along the roads north of Rome. During this retreat the Germans were under constant bombing and strafing attacks by Allied air forces. The roads of retreat were littered with vehicles of all kinds. (3-inch gun motor carriage M10.)
 

 

 



 

World War II Army Pictorial Photo 5 

CAPTURED FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOYS who were members of the "Air Guard." On 28 March First Army troops were closing up along the upper Lahn River. Infantry divisions quickly followed the armored spearheads to mop up enemy pockets of bypassed troops and to clear the areas which had been taken in the rapid advances. In six days the shallow Remagen foothold had been expanded to a lodgement area sixty-five miles deep. The advance to Kassel continued.

 

 

 


 

World War II Army Pictorial Photo 6 

 

TANK DESTROYERS moving through the destroyed town of Magdeburg. Scenes such as this were found in many German cities by the advancing Allied forces. Most of the buildings were reduced to rubble by aerial attacks and artillery shelling, and many streets had to be cleared before the troops and vehicles could pass.

 

 

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