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WORLD WAR TWO STUDIES ASSOCIATION (formerly American Committee on the History of the Second World War) Donald S. Detwiler, Chairman Department of History Southern Illinois 201 Carbondale Carbond.lle. Illinois 62901-1519 [email protected] Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt University upiring 100J Dean C. Albrd Historical Center Edward J. Drea Department of Defense Waldo Heinrichs University ofNebTdSu David Kahn Grear Neck. New York Agnes Peltrson Hoover Insriturion Ronald H. SpeclOr Geoll:C Washington University Earl Ziemke University of Georgia Terms upiriug 2006 C3rlBoyd Old Dominion University Alexander Cochml1 Carlisle Barracks. Pa. Roy K. Flint Valle Crucis. N.C. Jolul Lewis Gaddis Yale University Robiu Higham Kansas Slate University Richard H. KotUl University ofNonh Carolina a' Chapel Hill Allan R. Millcn Ohio Stale University Roben Wolfc Alcx:.ndria. apirillg 1007 D' Alln Campbell U.S. Coast Guard Foundation Roben Dallek University of California. Los . Stanley L. F01.lk Aiex·andria. David Glall12 Carlisle. PelUlSylvania Eamest R. Moty Hotrvotrd Univcr.:;ity Dennis Sho\\-aller Colo[';]do College Gerhard L. Weinberg University of North Camlin.. a' Chapel Hill NEWSLETTER ISSN 0885-5668 No. 74 Contents World War Two Studies Association General Information The Newsletter Annual Membership Dues News and Notes 2006 Elections WWTSA Annual Dues WWTSA Annual Business Meeting WWTSA Web Site Recent Accessions of the National Archives and Records Administration Washington D.C. Recently Published and Reprinted Articles in English on World War II Selected TItles from an Electronic Compilation by Jonathon Berhow Recently Published Books in English on World War II Selected TItles from an Electronic Compilation by Amanda Willey . . Fall 2005 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 12 24 Mark P. Parillo. Secretory and News/cfter Editor Departmen, of HislOry 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas State University Manhalbn. Kansas 66506-1002 785-532-0374 FAX 785-532-7004 [email protected] James Ehrman. AlloriatC Editor and Webma.f/cr Dcparttnent of History 208 Eisenhower Halt Kansas Slate University Manh3nan. Kansas 66506-1002 Arcltivn: Insrinue for MiJiLJry HistOry and 20· Cenlury Studies 221 Eisenhower Hall Kansas Slate University Manh3'Un. Kansas 66506-1002 Th' WWTSA is afftlUzrtd ",iJh: Historical Association 400 A S.E. WashingtOll. D.C. 20003 http://www.theaha.org Comile ImCm3lional d'Histoire de 13 Dew;,ieme Guerre Mondiale Il\stirw d·His(oire du Temps Prisent (CenlJ'e national de la recherche .scien'ifique (CNRSJ) Ecole Nonnale Supc;riew-e de Cachan 61. avenue du Presiden( Wilson 94235 Cachan Fr.mce Institutc for Mili/ory History and ]tr Century Studies, at Kansas State Univen;ry which supports lile WWTSA's websile on liIe Inemel 411 the following address (URL):

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WORLD WAR TWO STUDIES ASSOCIATION (formerly American Committee on the History ofthe Second World War)

Donald S. Detwiler, Chairman Department of History Southern Illinois Univc:~ity

201 Carbondale Carbond.lle. Illinois 62901-1519 [email protected]

Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt University

T~rtrU upiring 100J

Dean C. Albrd Na\~1 Historical Center

Edward J. Drea Department of Defense

Waldo Heinrichs University ofNebTdSu

David Kahn Grear Neck. New York

Agnes Peltrson Hoover Insriturion

Ronald H. SpeclOr Geoll:C Washington University

Earl Ziemke University of Georgia

Terms upiriug 2006

C3rlBoyd Old Dominion University

Alexander Cochml1 Carlisle Barracks. Pa.

Roy K. Flint Valle Crucis. N.C.

Jolul Lewis Gaddis Yale University

Robiu Higham Kansas Slate University

Richard H. KotUl University ofNonh Carolina

a' Chapel Hill

Allan R. Millcn Ohio Stale University

Roben Wolfc Alcx:.ndria. Virgin~

Term~ apirillg 1007

D'Alln Campbell U.S. Coast Guard Foundation

Roben Dallek University of California. Los An~cles .

Stanley L. F01.lk Aiex·andria. Vi~inia

David Glall12 Carlisle. PelUlSylvania

Eamest R. Moty Hotrvotrd Univcr.:;ity

Dennis Sho\\-aller Colo[';]do College

Gerhard L. Weinberg University of North Camlin..

a' Chapel Hill

NEWSLETTER ISSN 0885-5668

No. 74

Contents

World War Two Studies Association

General Information The Newsletter Annual Membership Dues

News and Notes

2006 Elections WWTSA Annual Dues WWTSA Annual Business Meeting WWTSA Web Site

Recent Accessions of the National Archives and Records Administration Washington D.C.

Recently Published and Reprinted Articles in English on World War II

Selected TItles from an Electronic Compilation by Jonathon Berhow

Recently Published Books in English on World War II

Selected TItles from an Electronic Compilation by Amanda Willey . .

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Mark P. Parillo. Secretory and News/cfter Editor Departmen, of HislOry 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas State University Manhalbn. Kansas 66506-1002 785-532-0374 FAX 785-532-7004 [email protected]

James Ehrman. AlloriatC Editor and Webma.f/cr Dcparttnent of History 208 Eisenhower Halt Kansas Slate University Manh3nan. Kansas 66506-1002

Arcltivn: Insrinue for MiJiLJry HistOry and 20· Cenlury Studies

221 Eisenhower Hall Kansas Slate University Manh3'Un. Kansas 66506-1002

Th' WWTSA is afftlUzrtd ",iJh:

A~ri~n Historical Association 400 A SITee~ S.E. WashingtOll. D.C. 20003 http://www.theaha.org

Comile ImCm3lional d'Histoire de 13 Dew;,ieme Guerre Mondiale Il\stirw d·His(oire du Temps Prisent (CenlJ'e national de la recherche .scien'ifique (CNRSJ) Ecole Nonnale Supc;riew-e de Cachan 61. avenue du Presiden( Wilson 94235 Cachan C~dex. Fr.mce

Institutc for Mili/ory History and ]tr Century Studies, at Kansas State Univen;ry which supports lile WWTSA's websile on liIe Inemel 411 the following address (URL): www.k~scate.edu/hlstory/insCitucelw~

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General Information

Established in 1967 "to promote historical research in the period of World War II in all its aspects," the World War Two Studies Association, whose original name was the American Committee on the History of the Second World War, is a private organization supported by the dues and donations of its members. It is affiliated with the American Historical Association, with the International Committee for the History of the Second World War, and with corresponding national committees in other countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and the Vatican.

The Newsletter

The WWTSA issues a semiannual newsletter, which is assigned International Standard Serial Number [ISSN] 0885-5668 by- the Library of Congress. Back issues of the Newsletter are available from the Institute for Military History and 20th Century Studies, 221 Eisenhower Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-1002.

Please send information for the Newsletter to:

Mark Parillo Tel.: (785) 532-0374 Department of History Fax: (785) 532-7004 Kansas State University E-mail: [email protected] 221 Eisenhower Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-1002

Annual Membership Dues

Membership is open to all who are interested in the era of the Second World War. Annual membership dues of $15.00 are payable at the beginning of each calendar year. Students with U.S. addresses may, if their circumstances require it, pay annual dues of $5.00 for up to six years .. There is no surcharge for members abroad, but it is requested that dues be remitted directly to the secretary of the WWTSA (not through an agency or subscription service) in U.S. dollars. The Newsletter, which is mailed in bulk rates within the United States, will be sent by surface mail to foreign addresses unless special arrangements are made to cover the cost of airmail postage.

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News & Notes

2006 Elections

Enclosed with this issue is the ballot for the association officers. Remember to vote for no more than eight candidates for the Board of Directors. Please mail your completed ballot to the association secretary at the indicated address by January 31,2006.

WWTSA Annual Dues

The WWTSA annual membership fee comes due at the beginning of the caleridar-year. Members should include the enclosed membership renewal fonn with their dues payment.

WWTSA Annual Business Meeting

The 2006 World War Two Studies Association business meeting will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Society for Military History, to be held on the campus of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kansas, on 18-21 May 2006. The business meeting will convene at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, May 19, in the Purple Pride Conference Room on the third floor in the KSU Alumni Center.

Among other items of business there is the expectation that the long-range study group, authorized at the 2005 business meeting (as reported in the Spring 2005 Newsletter, No. 73, p. 5), will make a report on its deliberations in the past year.

WWTSA members may make hotel reservations at the two designated conference hotels, the Holiday Inn Manhattan (785-539-5311; toll free 800­465-4329) and the Ramada Plaza Hotel (785-539-7531; toll free 800-962-0014). WWTSA members are authorized to ask for the SMH conference rates even if not registering for the 5MB conference. The conference rates are $69.00 per night for the Holiday Inn and $79.00 per night for the Ramada Plaza. Members should be aware that both establishments will be changing ownership sometime before the annual meeting, so be certain to ask about the name change when making reservations.

Updated information is available at the Society for Military History conference website <http://www. kstate.edu/history /institute/smh%20conference. html>.

WWTSA Web Site

The World War Two Studies Associa­tion website has been revitalized after a long hiatus. The most prominent features currently on the site are the cumulative bibliographic listing of books compiled from past newsletters (1991-2005) and the reproduction of back issues of the newsletter, from the Fall 1993 issue (No. 50) through the Fall 2003 issue (No. 70). The back issues are in pdf fonnat, which will allow them to be viewed, printed, and downloaded. Both of these features will be updated on a rolling basis.

The URL for the- site is <http://www.k­state. edu/history/institute/wwtsal>.

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Recent Accessions of the National Archives and Records Administration Washington, D.C.

From July 2004 to July 2005

General Records of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56), 592 cubic/eet National Advisory Council Subject Files, 1945-61 ; [East-West Economic Policy] Briefing Books, 1948-80; National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies Reference Files Relating to Loans and Credits Issued by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1947-66; National Advisory Council Documents (Actions, Minutes, Staff Documentation, and Meetings), 1945-82; Breton Woods Legal (post-1946), 1943-59; National Advisory Council Miscellaneous; National Advisory Council Working Files for NAC Documents; Subject Files of the Assistant Secretary to the National Advisory Council, 1946-66; Central Files of the National Advisory Council Secretariat, 1946-70; Subject Files, 1934-81; Memorandums of the

. International Development Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1947­66; and others. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the U.S. Geological Survey (Record Group 57), 354 cubic feet Technical Papers Infonnation File, 1890-1990; USGS publications, 1880­2004; and others. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

General Records of the Department of State (Record Group 59), 302 cubic feet Records of the Office of EUR, 1945-80; IFI Files, 1945-53; Select Documents

Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Relating to Nazi War Crimes, 1940-2002; Select Documents Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Relating to Japanese War Crimes, 1941-2001; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

General Records of the Department of Justice (Record Group 60), 1,941 cubic feet Class 146-41 disclosure of official secrets, papers from the file on Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; Class 51 offenses against public justice, bribery, and perjury, file of Alger Hiss; Class 146-43 denaturalization, investigations of Gennan Americans during World War II. Materials unprocessed. Class 146-13 Alien Enemy, World War II detainees, Japanese, Italian, and Gennan; Class 106 Investigations of Alien Enemy Control, Escaped Prisoners of War/Internees; Class 146-7 World War II Classification (General Suspects); Class A 146-7 World War II Classification (General Suspects); Class 151 Enclosures; Class 151 Litigation Case Files; Select Subject Files Relating to Investigations of Alleged Treasonable Utterances by Aldo Icardi Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1942-46; Select Subject Files Relating to Investigations of Alleged Treasonable Utterances by Mark Lewis Streeter Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1945-51; Select

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Subject Files Relating to the Treasonable Utterances ofIva Toguri d'Aquino (a.k.a. Tokyo Rose) Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1942---{)7; and others. Some materials open, some materials unprocessed, and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of Federal Bureau of Investigation (Record Group 65), 43 cubicfeet 65 Classification, 6th Interim Transfer FBlliQ case Files re: espionage, 1940­44; and others. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the U.S. Marine Corps (Record Group 127), 53 cubic feet Operations Plans, Orders, Reports, and Intelligence Files (1 st Marine Division); Select Documents Relating to the Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1955-57; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301­837-3510.

Records of the Pardon Attorney (Record Group 204), 7 cubic feet Executive Clemency Case Files of Iva Toguri d' Aquino (a.k.a. Tokyo Rose) released under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1946-76; Executive Clemency Case Files ofTomoya Kawakita released under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, 1952-89. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

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Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II (Record Group 260), 260 cubic feet Inspector General Section, Complaint Files, 1948-51; Engineer Section, General Correspondence, 1950-51; Public Relations Division, Press and Publications Analysis, 1951-54; Public Relations Division, Press Releases, 1948-53; Public Relations Division, General Correspondence, 1953-55; Judge Advocate Section, Summary Courts Martial Files, 1950; Judge Advocate Section, Special Courts Martial Case Files, 1945-52; Inspector General Section, Subject Files, 1948-55; 7689th Headquarters Co., Publication Record Set, 1951-55; Inspector General Section, Police Reports, 1948; Quartermaster Section, General Correspondence, 1948-52; Special Service Section, General Correspondence, 1949-50; Provost Marshal Section, General Correspondence, 1950-53; Adjutant General Section, Communications and Records Branch, General Correspondence, 1947-54; Adjutant General Section, Machine Records Branch, Monthly Strength Reports, 1950-54; Adjutant General Section, Correspondence From Headquarters, 1945; Adjutant General Section, Weekly Intelligence Surveys, 1947-50; Adjutant General Section, Monthly Operations Reports, 1947--48; Inspector General Section, Reports of Investigation, 1946­55; Headquarters, Tactical Command, General Correspondence, 1954-55; 7688th Headquarters Detachment, Publications Record Set, 1954; 761 Oth Headquarters Co., Publications Record Set, 1949; 7610th Headquarters Co., General Correspondence, 1950; ~Oth

CIC Detachment, Security Inspection, 1945; 430th CIC Detachment, General

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Correspondence, 1948-55; Headquarters, Vienna Area Command, Adjutant General Division, Publications Record Set, 1946-48; Headquarters, Vienna Area Command, Reports of Operations in Vienna, 1945-48; Ordnance Section, General Correspondence, 1948-53; Headquarters, Vienna Area Command, General Correspondence, 1946-50; Ordnance Section, Publications Record Set, 1948; Transportation Section, Administration Files, 1953; Surgeon Section, Subject Files, 1948-53; Signal Section, General Correspondence, 1951­52; Quartermaster Section, Daily Logs, 1948; Quartermaster Section, Subject

. Files, 1948-50; Quartermaster Section, Historical Reports, 1949; Adjutant General Section, Planning Exercise Records, 1948; Headquarters, Vienna Area Command, Subject Correspondence, 1946-47; G-1, Industrial Accident Case Report Files, 1950; Adjutant General Section,. Statistical Files, 1948-50; G-2, . Intelligence Bulletins, 1945-50; G-2, Intelligence Summaries, 1945-51; G-2, Periodic Intelligence Reports, 1946-53; G-2, General Correspondence, 1948-54; G-2, Special Reports, 1945-51; G-2, Weeka Austria, 1948-51; G-2 Civilian Censorship Records, 1946-49; G-2, Memorandums for the Record, 1946-49; G-2, Reports, 1945-54; HQ Command, Comptroller, Statistical Branch, General Statistical Files, 1951; HQ Command, Comptroller, Reports, 1945-50; HQ Command, Comptroller, Annual Management Survey, 1950-53; HQ Command, Comptroller, Management Improvement Files, 1953; HQ Command, Comptroller, General Correspondence, 1948-50; Headquarters Command, Subject Files, 194~54;

Headquarters Command, Publications

Record Set, 1943-49; Headquarters Command, General Correspondence, 1946-50; G-2, Subject Files, 1947-48; G-4, Statistical Files, 1950; 7790th Headquarters Co., Publication Record Set, 1948; Adjutant General Section, Budget Estimates, 1947-49; Adjutant General Section, Reports of Survey Findings, 1950; Adjutant General Section, Historical Reports, 1950; Adjutant General Section, Marriage Files; Adjutant General Section, Publication Record Set, 1945-55; Adjutant General Section, Message File, 1945-51; G-2, Administration Files, 1945-51; G-4, Budget and Logistical Records, 1949; Adjutant General Section, Command Report Files, 1944­54; G-4, General Correspondence, 1949­50; G-3, History Branch, Historical Reports, 1944-55; G-3, Training, Information, and Education Branch, Training Administration Files, 1950-53; G-3, Training, Information, and Education Branch, USFA Sentinel, 1950-54; G-3, Training, Information, and Education Branch, Subject Files, 1951; G-3, Training, Information, and Education Branch, Monthly Program Summaries, 1950; G-3, After Action Reports, 1944-45; G-3, Saalfelden Incident, 1951; Adjutant General

.Section, General Correspondence, 1945­54; 7689th Headquarters Co., General Correspondence, 1951-52; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of Naval Operating Forces (Record Group 313), 175 cubic/eel Formerly Secret Administrative Files, Operation Orders, and War Diaries (Fleet Marine Force Pacific); Formerly Restricted, Confidential, and Secret General Administrative Files (Fifth Fleet); Administrative Records and Command Diaries (1st Marine Division);

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Administrative Records (1st Marine Division); Formerly Secret Administrative Files and Operations Plans (l st Marine Division); and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942- (Record Group 338), 233 cubic feet

Tenth Army, Awards Files, 1944-45; Seventh Army, Awards Files, 1943--45; Sixth Army, Awards Files, 1944-45; Historical Reference File, 1928-69; Studies Concerning the Organization of the United States Forces, European Theater (USFET), 1945; Historian's Source File Relating to the Supply of the Army During World War II, 1941--46; Historian's Source File of World War II Manuscripts, 1944-45; Third Army, Awards Files, 1941--46; Fourth Army Awards Files, 1943--46; Second Army Awards Files, 1943-1946; First Army, Awards Files, 1944-55; US. Forces Far East, Eighth US. Army, Adjutant General; Awards Files, 195t-54; I Armored Corps, Awards Files, 1951; 44th Infantry Division, Awards Files, Card Index, 1944-45; I Armored Corps, Awards Files, 1942--43; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II

. Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations (Record Group 342),442 cubic feet us. Numbered Air Forces, 1945--49; 11 th Air Force; 5th Air Force; US. Numbered Air Forces, 1946-51: 8th, 9th, and 15 Air Forces; and others. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301­837-3510.

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Records of u.s. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific (World War II) (Record Group 494), 13 cubic feet Awards Files, 1942--46; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific (World War II) (Record Group 495), 4 cubicfoot Australia Base Section, Awards Files, 1945--46; Awards Files, 1944-46; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301­837-3510.

Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and U.S. Army Forces, Pacific (World War II) (Record Group 496), 3 cubic feet Awards Files, 1945--46; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, United States Army (World War II) (Record Group 498), 5 cubic feet Theater Service Forces, European Theater, Awards Files, 1944-46; and others. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301­837-3510.

Records of the United States Army Materiel Command (Record Group 544), 22 cubic feet us. Army Communications­Electronics Command, 1939-89 (bulk 1962-89); Technical Reports Record File; Administration Policy File; and others. Some materials unprocessed, and some open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

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Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Nations Command (Record Group 554), 302cubic feet us. Anny Forces in Korea, G-3, Operations Journals, 1948; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-3, Subject Files, 1945--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-4, Correspondence Files, 1948--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Signal Corps, Cryptographic Reports,1943--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, US.­US.S.R. Joint Commission on Korea, Subject Files, 1945--47; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-3, US.-Soviet Relations, 1947--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, UN Temporary Commission· on Korea, Subject Files, 1947--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Quartennaster Corps, Death Records,1946--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Special Services, Civilian Correspondence, 1948--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Surgeon's Office, Statistical Reports, 1945--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Finance Department, Subject Files, 1947--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Finance Department, Fund Council Books, 1947--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Finance Department, Budget Estimates, 1949-51; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Anny Exchange Service, Correspondence File, 1948; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Purchasing and Contracts Office, Contracts Completed,1948--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, AG, Radio Message Logs, . 1947--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Post Engineers, Subject Files,1947--49; U.S. Anny Forces in Korea, Real Estate Division, Property Records, 1945--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, US. Anny Office of Military Government, Subject Files, 1944--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Post Engineers, Property

Turnovers, 1946--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, US. Anny Office of Military Government, Korean Political and Legal Matters, 1944--48; U.S. Anny Forces in Korea, US. Anny Office of Military Government, Department of Transportation Files, 1947--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, US. Anny Office of Military Government, Department of Justice Docket Files, 1946--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, UN Temporary Commission on Korea, 1947--48; US. AnnYForces in Korea, AG, Publications Records Set, 1944--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, US. Anny Office of Military Government, Public Relations Files, 1946--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Inspector General, Subject Files, 1946--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Judge Advocate General, Records of Courts Martial, 1944--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-3, Operations Reports, 1945--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, AG, General Correspondence Files, 1944--49; U.S. Anny Forces in Korea, Special Troops, Subject Files, 1948--49; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Signal Corps, Subject Files, 1946-51; US. Anny Forces in Korea, Office of the Commandant, General Correspondence Files, 1943--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-l, Unit History, 1948; US. Anny Forces in Korea, G-2, Periodic Reports, 1946--48; US. Anny Forces in Korea, AG, Radio Messages, 1945--49; MARBO, AG, Command Historical Report, 1951; MARBO, Engineer; Project Planning Files, 1947-51; MARBO, IG, Investigation Case Files, 1947-51; MARBO, HQ Special Troops, Publications Record Set, 1947-51; MARBO, HQ Special Troops, General Correspondence Files, 1947-50; MARBO, HQ Service Group, Publications Record Set, 1950:

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MARBO, HQ Service Group, Records of Courts-Martial, 1948-50; MARBO, HQ Service Group, General Correspondence Files, 1950; MARBO, Finance, Subject Files, 1948-52; MARBO, Chaplain, Financial Records, 1949-52; MARBO, AG, Postal Officer, General Correspondence Files, 1950-52; MARBO, AG, Case Files of Special Courts-Martial, 1949-51; MARBO, AG, Publications Record Set, 1944-52; MARBO, IG, Complaints Files, 1950­52; MARBO, AG, Welfare Fund Administrative Records, 1944-46; MARBO, Quartermaster, Subject Files, 1945-52; MARBO, AG, Outgoing Radio Messages, 1951-52; MARBO, G­2, Security Investigation Reports, 1950­52; MARBO, G-l, Historical Data File, 1951; MARBO, AG, General Correspondence Files, 1944-52; MARBO, 604th Quartermaster Graves Registration Company, Ship's Log Book, 1948-49; MARBO General Dispensary, Publications Record Set, 1949-50; MARBO General Dispensary, Personnel Forms, 1949-50; MARBO General Dispensary, Admission and Disposition Files, 1949-50; MARBO General Dispensary, General Correspondence Files, 1949-50; MARBO, Medical Service, Personnel Forms, 1949-50; MARBO, Medical Service, Publications Record Set, 1949­50; MARBO, Medical Service, General Correspondence Files, 1949-50; MARBO, Surgeon, Historical Reports, 1947-52; MARBO, Provost Marshal and Stockade Detachment, Accident Reports, 1950-51; MARBO, Signal, General Correspondence Files, 1947-51; MARBO, Personnel Center, General Correspondence Files, 1947-52; MARBO, Army Graves Registration Service Office, Subject Files, 1946-50; MARBO, Army Graves Registration

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Service Office, Reports of Death and Interment, 1946-51; MARBO, Quartermaster, General Correspondence Files, 1947-52; MARBO, Transportation, General Correspondence Files, 1949; MARBO, Provost Marshal and Stockade Detachment, Publications Record Set, 1949-52; MARBO, Ordnance Depot, General Correspondence Files, 1948-52; MARBO, Public Information Office, Publications, 1951-52; MARBO, Public Information Office, Command Reports, 1950-51; MARBO, Signal, Publications Record Set, 1949-50; G-4 Section, Logistical Plans, 1951; Adjutant General Section, General Correspondence, 1950­52; Adjutant General Section, Publications Record Set, 1951-52; G-3 Section, Operations Plans, 1951; Inspector General Section, Subject File, 1950; Inspector General Section, Correspondence File, 1951; Judge Advocate General Section, Special Court Martial Records; Adjutant General Section, Radio Messages, 1950; Inspector General Section, Investigative Reports, 1951; and others. Some materials reallocated from Record Group 338. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301­837-3510.

Special Media

Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (RG 26), 1 cubic foot This series of Lighthouse and Life Saving Stations, 1870-1940, consists of microfilm copies of plans of lighthouses, life-saving stations, and other U.S. Coast Guard facilities. The types and numbers of plans vary considerably by facility and may include elevations, sections, profiles, and floor plans as well as

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architectural and structural detail plans. Location maps, site plans, and site surveys are also often included. Materials open and processed. Accession: NN3-026-00-006.

Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (Record Group 38), less than 1 cubic foot Accessioned from the Naval Underseas Warfare Technical Center were three audio recordings documenting the sinking of the Japanese submarine I-52 off the Florida coast on June 23, 1944, by US. Navy aircraft. The audio recordings are of air-to-ground communications during the engagement. Material open and processed. Accession: NN3-038-04-005.

Records of the Department of Justice (Record Group 60), 23 cubic feet Received from the DOJ Audiovisual Media Section were approximately 60,000 photographs in five separate series that document the overall activities and operations of the DOJ, 1928-93, with gaps. There is photographic coverage of speeches, presentations, meetings, ceremonies, committees, congressional hearings, facilities, and investigations. The series also contains bust portraits and group portraits of agency personnel, Attorneys General, and US. Presidents. Materials open and processed. Accession: NN3­060-01-003. Also received as an internal transfer from the Textual Archives Division were 22 motion pictures and 178 sound recordings that were media exhibits and evidence located in the "Enclosures to Classified Subject Files" textual series relating to the DOJ Litigation Case Files, 1930-87. Of particular interest are audiovisual items relating to 146 (WW II Classification), including six reels of 16mm film relating

to the German-American Bund, 1942. Materials open; however preservation work needs to be completed before access copies are made available. Accession NN3-060-99-008.

Records of the Panama Canal (Record Group 185),20 cubicfeet This accession consists of two distinct series for the period 1918-99. One series consists of manuscript topographic maps showing infrastructure in the Panama Canal area. Included are spot elevations and contour lines, all structures, roads, utility lines, wells, vegetation, and survey monuments. Building names, functions, or numbers are usually provided. The second series consists of manuscript hydrographic maps of dredged areas along the Panama Canal. Included are spot soundings, shipping channel centerlines, mileage, survey station references, and related information. Materials processed and open for research. Accession NN3-185­05-001.

Records of the Defense Intelligence Agency (Record Group 373), 5,760 cubicfeet This series of aerial photographic film, 1940-70, consists of 119 accessions of vertical and oblique sequential photographic negatives in roll format. Both urban and rural areas of the United States are represented with emphasis on coastal and navigable inland harbors and waterways, military installations, and airfields throughout the country, The coverage for areas of the world outside the United States is concentrated on areas of World War II and immediate postwar US. military activities and facilities. Materials open and processed. Accessions: NN3-373-04-091 through NN3-373-04-129, NN3-373-04-154

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through NN3-373-05-024, NN3-373-05­ NN3-373-05-112 to NN3-373-05-125, 071 through NN3-373-05-107, and NN3-373-05-161 to NN3-373-05­

171.

Editor's Note: Descriptions of processing status are dated July 2005 or earlier. Accordingly, some materials listed as unprocessed may now be open.

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Recently Published Articles in English on World War Two

Selected Titles from an Electronic Compilation by Jonathon Berhow

Allen, Robert Coleman. "The Downed Flyer." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (2) (2005): 14-19.

Art, Robert. "The United States, The Balance of Power, and World War II: Was Spykman Right?" Security Studies 14 (3) (2005): 365-406.

Bangarth, Stephanie. "The Long, Wet Summer of 1942: The Ontario Farm Service Force, Small-Town Ontario and the Nisei." Canadian Ethnic Studies [Canada] 37 (1) (2005): 40-62.

Barker, James. "Sowing the Wind: James Barker on 'Bomber' Harris, the RAF's Wartime Bombing Campaign of Germany, and Propaganda." History Today 55 (3) (2005): 50-54.

Barnett, LeRoy. "An American Need for a Russian Weed." Michigan History Magazine 89 (2) (2005): 28-33.

Belousov, A. V. "Experience of the Great Patriotic War and Current National Defense Problems." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 1-8.

Berntsen, Dorthe, and Dorthe K. Thomsen. "Personal Memories for Remote Historical Events: Accuracy and Clarity of Flashbulb Memories Related to World War II." Journal ofExperimental Psychology. 134 (2) (2005): 242-256.

Berry, Peter. "Beechcraft Travelers for the RAF & RN." American Aviation Historical Society Journal 50 (2) (2005): 107-111.

Biddle, Tami Davis. "Sifting Dresden's Ashes." WilSon Quarterly 29 (2) (2005): 60-80.

Binkowski, Edna Bautista. "From Bataan to Cabanatuan: Special Veterans I Have Known." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (1) (2005): 41-48.

Birdwell, Michael. "Technical Fairy First Class? Is This Any Way to Run an Army? Private Snafu and World War II." Historical Journal ofFilm, Radio and Television [Great Britain] 25 (2) (2005): 203-212.

Black, Jeremy. "War Stories." Journal ofMilitary History 69 (3) (2005): 827-832.

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"Black History Month: Without Congo's DI:J'~'rTJT1"n

W lVew A!fi' 444. "00"·- , 1 ,­."1<ron. ncan t~ r _-t-_

Brands, Hal. "Wartime Recruiting Practices, ~vfartial Identity and Post-World \\-ar II Demobilization in Colonial Kenya." The Journal ofAfrican History 46 (1) (2005): 103-125.

Brasket, Denis. "The Forgotten Heroes ofa Greater Generation." The Humanist 65 (4) (2005): 11.

Bridge, Carl. "Appeasement and After: Towards aRe-Assessment of the Lyons and Menzies Governments' Defence and Foreign Policies, 1931-41." The Australian Journal ofPolitics and History 51 (3) (2005): 372-379.

Broad, Graham. "Shopping for Victory." Beaver [Canada] 85 (2) (2005): 40-45.

Bunch, Ann W., and Christopher G. Fielding. ''The Use of World War II Chest Radiograph in the Identification of a Missing-in-Action U.S. Marine." Military Medicine 170 (3) (2005): 239-242.

Callander, Bruce D. "From Air to Ground: In World War II, Troops Came on Parachutes and in Gliders, and the Pathfinders Helped Them Get There." Air Force Magazine 88 (3) (2005): 76-81.

Cameron, James D. "Canada's Struggle with Illegal Entry on Its West Coast: The Case of Fred Yosha and Japanese Migrants before the Second World War." BC Studies [Canada] 146 (2005): 37-62.

Carr, Graham. "Rules of Engagement: Public History and the Drama of Legitimation." Canadian Historical Review [Canada] 86 (2) (2005): 317-354.

"C.B.I. -- China, Burma, India: These Rare World War II Images Offer a Portrait of Dedicated Airmen in an All-But-Forgotten Comer of the World." Air Force Magazine 88 (3) (2005): 48-55.

Chin, Aimee. "Long-Run Labor Market Effects of Japanese American Internment during World War II on Working-Age Male Internees." Journal ofLabor Economics 23 (3) (2005): 491-526.

Cockburn, Lyrm. "Bridges to Practice - Occupational Deprivation: Canadian Occupational Therapists' Contributions to Prisoners of War in World War II." Canadian Journal ofOccupational Therapy 72 (3) (2005): 183-188.

Collins, John M. "World War II NCOs: The Noncommissioned Officer Corps Has Come a Long Way Since the Early Days of World War II." Army 55 (2) (2005): 58-69.

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Cook, Kevin L. "The Planes with No Engine." American Heritage ofInvention & Technology 21 (2) (2005): 30-38.

Copp, Terry, and Mike Bechthold. "The Canadian Battlefields in Northwest Europe, 1944-1945: A Visitor's Guide." Canadian Military History [Canada] 14 (1-2) (2005): 1-152.

Costello, David R. "'My Kind of Guy': George Orwell and Dwight MacDonald, 1941­49." Journal ofContemporary History [Great Britain] 40 (1) (2005): 79-94.

Crawford, J. L. "World War II through the Words and Camera Lens of One Utahn." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2) (2005): 162-174.

Danquah, Francis K. "Reports on Philippine Industrial Crops in World War II from Japan's English Language Press." Agricultural History 79 (1) (2005): 74-96.

Dawes, James, and Stefvan den Hof. "Boekbesprekingen: The Language of War. . Literature and Culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II."

Groniek 166 (2005): 197-198.

Duerbeck, H. W. "Strasbourg Observatory in World War II." Astrophysics and Space Science Library 330 (2005): 123-132.

Ellis, Robert. "Getting the Message Out: The Poster Boys of World War 11." Prologue: Quarterly ofthe National Archives and Records Administration 37 (2) (2005): 24­31.

Evenden, Matthew. "Lights Out: Conserving Electricity for War in the Canadian City, 1939-1945." Urban History Review [Canada] 34 (1) (2005): 88-99.

Farfour, George R. "The Fog of War: Lt. Kenneth Taylor on December 7, 1941." Air Power History 52 (2) (2005): 42-51.

Farish, Matthew. "Archiving Areas: The Ethnogeographic Board and the Second World War." Annals ofthe Association ofAmerican Geographers 95 (3) (2005): 663­679.

Fassbender, Bardo. "Compensation for Forced Labour in World War II: The Gennan Compensation Law of2 August 2000." Journal ofInternational Criminal Justice 3 (1) (2005): 243-252.

Fenberg, L. Bennett (Elby), and Steven Fenberg, interviewer. "Filming the Flight: An Interview with L. Bennett Fenberg." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 23-25.

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Ferguson, Robert G. "One Thousand Planes a Day: Ford, Grununan, General Motors and the Arsenal of Democracy." History and Technology [Great Britain] 21 (2) (2005): 149-175.

Finley, Max. "A Utahn at Utah Beach: June 6,1944." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2) (2005): 150-161.

Fischer, Conan. "Scoundrels Without a Fatherland? Heavy Industry and Transnationalism in Post-First World War Germany." Contemporary European History 14 (4) (2005): 441-464.

Foley, Betty Halsema. "The Bilibid-Eye View." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (2) (2005): 9-14.

Ford, Douglas. "British Intelligence on Japanese Army Morale during the Pacific War: Logical Analysis or Racial Stereotyping?" The Journal ofMilitary History 69 (2) (2005): 439-474.

Foster, Stuart, and Jason Nicholls. "America in World War II: An Analysis of History Textbooks from England, Japan, Sweden, and the United States." Journal of Curriculum and Supervision 20 (3) (2005): 214-233.

Frank, Richard B. "The Amphibious Revolution." Naval History 19 (4) (2005): 20-26.

Friedman, Barbara. "'The Soldier Speaks': Yank Coverage of Women and Wartime Work." American Journalism 22 (2) (2005): 63-82.

Friedman, Max Paul. "Trading Civil Liberties for National Security: Warnings from a World War II Internment Program." Journal ofPolicy History 17 (3) (2005): 294­307.

Gallavan, Nancy P., and Teresa A. Roberts. "Special Section: Teaching about the Constitution: Enduring Lessons of Justice from the World War II Japanese American Internment." Social Education 69 (5) (2005): 275-281.

Gareev, M. A. "Lessons of the Great Patriotic War, Local Wars and Prospects of Developing Modem Military Science and Military Art." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 9-20.

Gates, Thomas F. "The Navy's Striking Eagles Squadron: Part II." American Aviation Historical Society Journal 50 (1) (2005): 2-12.

Gibson, T. M., and M. H. Harrison. "Aviation Medicine in the United Kingdom from the End of World War I to the End ofWorld War II, 1919-1945." Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 76 (7) (2005): 689.

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Glueckstein, Fred. "The Last Mounted Cavalry Charge: Luzon 1942." Army 55 (7) (2005): 47-50.

Gray, Geoffrey. "Australian Anthropologists and World War II." Anthropology Today 21 (3) (2005): 18-21.

Greenwood, John T. "Medics at War: World War II in Europe." Army 55 (6) (2005): 63­65.

Grimes, Helen Clarke, Jane Lancaster, and Elizabeth C. Stevens. "'I Go into Detail Mostly on Account of Posterity': Extracts from the World War II Diary of Helen Clarke Grimes." Rhode Island History 63 (1) (2005): 2-24.

Gudridge, Patrick O. "The Constitution Glimpsed from Tule Lake: Examining the Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases of World War II on their Sixtieth Anniversary." Law and Contemporary Problems 68 (2) (2005): 81-118.

"A Half Century: National Council ofJewish Women, Los Angeles 'Section,' 1909­1959." Western States Jewish History 37 (2) (2005): 149-160.

Hamner, 1. A. "Hamner's War: An Epic ofTravel and Survival in World War II (IV)." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (2) (2005): 41-59.

Hanley, Brian, and Robert S. Burrell (reply). "The Myth ofIwo Jima: A Rebuttal." Journal ofMilitary History 69 (3) (2005): 801-808.

Hardin, Glenn M., and James W. Grace. "Depth Charges, Rods, and Spuds!" Naval History 19 (3) (2005): 32-34.­

Hart, John D. "The Alsos Mission, 1943-1945: A Secret U.S. Scientific Intelligence Unit." International Journal ofIntelligence and CounterIntelligence [Great Britain] 18 (3) (2005): 508-537.

Hill, Jr., Walter B. "Finding Place for the Negro: Robert C. Weaver and the Groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement." Prologue: The Journal ofthe National Archives 37 (1) (2005): 42-51.

Hopkins, Robert; "'How Would You Like to Be Attached to the Red Army?'" American Heritage 56 (3) (2005): 30-36,38.

Hoskyn, Herbert. "The Darkest Hour: The Liberation of South Manila." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (2) (2005): 19-26.

Hutchinson, Harry. "Plowshares to Swords and Back: The Military Buildup of World War II Led to Victory and, by an Indirect Route, to a Richer World." Mechanical Engineering 127 (7) (2005): 34-36.

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Ireland, Shasta. "World War II Nose Art." Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin's Historical Review 22 (1) (2005): 18-20.

Isakov, V. I. "Lessons and Conclusions from Rear Services Support Operations in the Great Patriotic War and an Outlook for the Future." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 32-37.

Izumi, Masumi. "Prohibiting'American Concentration Camps': Repeal of the Emergency Detention Act and the Public Historical Memory of the Japanese American Internment." Pacific Historical Review 74 (2) (2005): 165-193.

Jones, Thomas D., and Dorr, Robert F. "Cold Front." Air & Space/Smithsonian 20 (2) (2005): 66-73.

Joseph, Arthur, Jr., and Isaac Hampton II. "Driving on the Edge of Death: Arthur Joseph, Jr. and the Red Ball Express." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 26-28, 69.

Kahn, David. "The Black Code." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal ofMilitary History 18 (1) (2005): 36-43.

Keller, R. F. L., et al. "The Technique of the Assault: The Canadian Army on D-Day After-Action Reports by Commanders." Canadian Military History [Canada] 14 (3) (2005): 57-70.

Klempan, Barbara. "Paintbox at Sea: The Materials and Techniques of Canadian Second World War Artist C. Anthony Law." Material History Review [Canada] 61 (2005): 62-68.

Klotz, Sarah. "Shooting the War: The Canadian Army Film Unit in the Second World War." Canadian Military History [Canada] 14 (3) (2005): 21-38.

Kobayashi, Audrey. "The Uprooting of Japanese Canadians and Japanese Americans during the 1940s: Security of Whom?" Canadian Issues [Canada] Fall (2005): 28­30.

Kramer, Katy. "Surrender and Suicide." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal ofMilitary History 18 (l) (2005): 64-72.

Kuninski, M. "Polish Identity and World War II." The Salisbury Review 24 (1) (2005): 31-32.

Kuroyedov, V. I. "The Soviet Navy in the Great Patriotic War." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 178-191.

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Lane, Ann. "The Balkans in World War II: Britain's Balkan Dilemma." European History Quarterly 35 (4) (2005): 585-586.

Laqueur, Thomas. "Their Last Battle: The Fight for the National World War II Memorial." The Public Historian 27 (2) (2005): 149-151.

Leggat, Peter A., and Wayne Melrose. "Lymphatic Filariasis: Disease Outbreaks in Military Deployments from World War II." Military Medicine 170 (7) (2005): 585-589.

Lisitskiy, P. 1. "Using Airborne Assaults and Special Operations." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 169-177.

Lothar, Coriill1a. "Battle of the Bulge Dead are Still Heroes in the Ardeill1es." World and 120 (2) (2005): NA.

Marcellus, Jane. "Eo's 'n 's Whistle: Representing 'Rosie the Riveter' on the Job." American Journalism 22 (2) (2005): 83-108.

Mayberry, Matt. "Reforging the Golden Spike: The U.S. Gold Mining Industry during World War II." Colorado History 11 (2005): 71-93.

McCabe, James. "Hiroshima: Eoghan 0 Tuairisc and World War II." New Hibernia Review 9 (1) (2005): 117-140.

McFate, Montgomery. "Current and Future Warfighting: Anthropology and Counterinsurgency." Military Review 85 (2) (2005): 24-38.

McHugh, Richard F., et al. "It's Over!" Smithsonian 36 (5) (2005): 52-61.

Medvedev, V. 1. "Progress in Front Aviation Communications during the Great Patriotic War." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 192-198.

Miller, John E. "Ernie Pyle: From Hoosier Farm Boy to the GIs' Friend." American History 40 (4) (2005): 40-47.

Mizuno, Takeya. "Federal Government Uses of the Japanese-Language Press from Pearl Harbor to Mass Incarceration." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 82 (1) (2005): 148-166.

Morpeth, Neil. "Marc Bloch, Strange Defeat, The Historian's Craft and World War II: Writing and Teaching Contemporary History." The European Legacy 10 (3) (2005): 179-195.

Moskovskiy, A. M. "The Defense Industry and Its Contribution to Victory." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 21-31.

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Muller, Eric. "A Penny for Their Thoughts: Draft Resistance at the Poston Relocation Center." Law qnd Contemporary Problems 68 (2) (2005): 119-157.

Murphy, Miriam B. "Chicago Charlie and the Bingham Canyon Victory Flag Society." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2) (2005): 185-199.

Muzaini, Harnzah, and Brenda S. A. Yeoh. "Contesting 'Local' Commemoration of the Second World War: The Case of the Changi Chapel and Museum in Singapore." Australian Geographer 36 (1) (2005): 1-17.

Ngauy, Viseth, Yan Lemeshev, Lee Sadkowski, et al. "Cutaneous Melioidosis in a Man Who Was Taken as a Prisoner of War by the Japanese during World War II." Journal ofClinical Microbiology. 43 (2) (2005): 970-972.

Noles, James L., Jr. "Old, Slow and Ugly." Air & Space/Smithsonian 19 (6) (2005): 66­73.

O'Brien, Thomas. "Pearl Harbor's Forgotten Hero: The Story of the USS Utah." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2) (2005): 132-149.

O'Donnell, Joe. "'A Straight Path Through Hell.'" American Heritage 56 (3) (2005): 48­52.

Orlov, Alexander. "The Price of Victory, the Cost of Aggression." History Today 55 (4) (2005): 24-26.

"POW Doctors Struggle in the Face of East-West Culture Clashes in Glusman's World War II History." Library Journal 130 (8) (2005): 97-103.

Parkins, William E. "The Uranium Bomb, the Calutron, and the Space-Charge Problem." Physics Today 58 (5) (2005): 45-52.

Perloff, Marjorie. "'In Love with Hiding': Samuel Beckett's War." Iowa Review 35 (1) (2005): 76-103.

Peterson, Audrey. "Northern Exposure." American Legacy: Magazine ofAfrican­American History and Culture 11 (3) (2005): 50-58,60.

Phillips, Charles. "July 16, 1945." American History 40 (3) (2005): 16, 18, 72, 74.

Pirovano, Esteban, and Peter Parsons, interviewer. "An Interview about World War II Manila: Peter Parsons and Esteban Pirovano." Bulletin ofthe American Historical Collection [Philippines] 33 (2) (2005): 28-39.

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"Polychronicon: Brothers in Anns? World War II and Popular Culture." Teaching History 119 (2005): 28-29.

Powell, Allan Kent. "Utah and World War II." Utah Historical Quarterly 73 (2) (2005): 108-131.

Pozharov, A. I. "Military-Economic Victory and Its Lessons." Military Thought 14 (2) (2005): 158-168.

Pratt, Joseph A. "Memorials and Memories." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 2-7, 49-52, 69.

Preul, Don, and A. J. Daverede. "The 40mm Bofors Cannon." Nautical Research Journal 50 (3) (2005): 159-165.

Pullen, John J. "'You Will Be Afraid.'" American Heritage 56 (3) (2005): 26-29.

QuelU1ouelle-Corre, Laure, "The State, Banks and Financing of Investments in France from World War II to the 1970s." Financial History Review 12 (1) (2005): 63-86.

Rabalais, Gary J. "Humble Women at War: The Case of Humble's Baytown Refinery, 1942-1945." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 33-36, 58, 69­70.

Rassin, Eric, Anne-Fleur van Rootselaar, Simone van der Heiden, Airthana Ugahary, and Stephanie Wagener. "Nazi Cruelties: Are They Literally Hard to Imagine?" British Journal ofPsychology 96, part 3 (2005): 321-330.

Reed, John S. "Okinawa: The Battle, the Bomb, and the Camera." Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration 37 (2) (2005): 18-23.

Reynolds, David. "The Ultra Secret and Churchill's Memoirs." Intelligence & National Security 20 (2) (2005): 209-224.

Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie. "Reinventing Houston: Mexican Americans of the World War II Generation." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 11-13,69.

Robins, N. S.,.and E. P. F. Rose. "Hydrogeological Investigation in the ChalU1el Islands: The Important Role of German Military Geologists during World War II," Quarterly Journal ofEngineering Geology and Hydrogeology. 38 (4) (2005): 351-362.

Roper, Michael. "Between Manliness and Masculinity: The 'War Generation' and the Psychology of Fear in Britain, 1914-1950." Journal ofBritish Studies 44 (2) (2005): 343-362.

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Ross, Sherwood. "How the United States Reversed Its Policy on Bombing Civilians." The Humanist 65 (4) (2005): 14-22.

Rugg, Julie. "Managing 'Civilian Deaths Due to War Operations': Julie Rugg Reports on Recent Research Done into Official Attitudes Towards Burial during the Blitz." History Today 55 (2) (2005): 4-5.

Russell, Shannan Apt. "The Hunger Experiment." The Wilson Quarterly 29 (3) (2005): 66-82.

Ryan, John M. "'Just One More River to Cross.'" American Heritage 56 (3) (2005): 40­47.

Sanchez, Marisa C. "Crew: Men of the USS Texas." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 14-20,69.

Schneider, Cletus P. "War and Depressions, 1916-1945: Great Lakes Shipping as Remembered by A. E. R. Schneider." Inland Seas 61 (1) (2005): 9-25.

Shafer, Barbara. "They Kept 'Em Flying." Michigan History Magazine 89 (2) (2005): 10­17.

Sigler, Carolyn. "'I'll Be Home for Christmas': Misrule and the Paradox of Gender in World War II-Era Christmans Films." The Journal ofAmerican Culture 28 (4) (2005): 345-356.

Simpson, D. "The Vital Contribution of Concrete in World War II." Concrete 39, Part 4 (2005): 51-52.

Slocum, J. David. "Cinema and the Civilizing Process: Rethinking Violence in the World War II Combat Film." Cinema Journal 44 (3) (2005): 35-63.

Smeltzer, Carolyn Hope. "Remembering World War II Nurses." The Journal ofNursing Administration 35 (3) (2005): 103.

Smith, Karen Manners. "Father, Son, and Country on the Eve of War: William Allen White, William Lindsay White, and American Isolationism, 1940-1941." Kansas History 28 (1) (2005): 30-43.

Spark, David. "The Man Who Tried to Stop the Dresden Raids." Histmy Today 55 (3) (2005): 55-57.

Stamm, Michael. "Questions of Taste: Interest Group Liberalism and the Campaigns to Save Classical Music in Post-World War II Chicago." Historical Journal ofFilm, Radio and Television [Great Britain] 25 (2) (2005): 291-309.

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Stillwell, Paul. "Remembering a Man's Man: Slade Cutter." Naval History 19 (5) (2005): 42-45.

Strong, R. "Radar: The Evolution Since World War II." IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine 20 (1) (2005): 19-24.

Telzrow, Michael E. "Steadfast & True: The Story of Miss Green Bay." Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin's Historical Review 22 (1) (2005): 10-17.

Thompson, R. J., Jr. "The Development of the Quartz Crystal Oscillator Industry of World War II." IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control 52 (5) (2005): 694-697.

Tibbetts, John C. "Whose Chopin? Politics and Patriotism in A Song to Remember (1945)." American Studies 46 (1) (2005): 115-140.

Till, Geoffrey. "Midway: The Decisive Battle?" Naval History 19 (5) (2005): 32-36.

Tooze, J Adam. "No Room for Miracles: German Industrial Output in World War II Reassessed." Geschichte und Gesellschaft 31 (3) (2005): 439-464.

Urquhart, Judy. "The Other Side ofColditz: Judy Urquhart Recalls a Forgotten Use of Co1ditz Castle after the End of the Second World War: As a Prison for German Aristocrats." History Today 55 (2) (2005): 5-6.

Walker, J. Samuel. "Recent Literature on Truman's Atomic Bomb Decision: A Search for Middle Ground." Diplomatic History 29 (2) (2005): 311-334.

Waltrip, Robert L., and William H. Kellar, interviewer. "Reminiscences: An Interview with Robert L. Waltrip." Houston Review ofHistory and Culture 2 (2) (2005): 45­47,66-68.

Warren, Marne. "Focal Point of the Fleet: U.S. Navy Photographic Activities in World War II." Journal ofMilitary History 69 (4) (2005): 1045-1079.

Waseda, Minako. "Extraordinary Circumstances, Exceptional Practices: Music in Japanese American Concentration Camps." Journal ofAsian American Studies 8 (2) (2005): 171-209.

Webster, T. M. "The Dam Busters Raid: Success or Sideshow?" Air Power History 52 (2) (2005): 12-25.

Wei, William. "'The Strangest City in Colorado': The Amache Concentration Camp." Colorado Heritage Winter (2005): 2-17.

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Wei, William. "Americans First: Colorado's Japanese-American Community during World War II: An Interview." Colorado Heritage Winter (2005): 18-20.

Wildenberg, Thomas. "You've Got V-Mail." Naval History 19 (3) (2005): 23-25.

Wolfinger, James. "'We Are in the Front Lines in the Battle for Democracy': Carolyn Moore and Black Activism in World War II Philadelphia." Pennsylvania History 72 (1) (2005): 1-23.

"World War II Anniversary Puts Stalin in Spotlight." The Current Digest ofthe Post­Soviet Press 57 (18) (2005): 6-7.

Young, Dannagal. "Sacrifice, Consumption, and the American Way of Life: Advertising and Domestic Propaganda during World War II." The Communication Review 8 (1) (2005): 27-52.

Zwicker, Katherine. "A History of Neglect: Negotiating the Role of Safety in the Manhattan Project, 1939-1945." Past Imperfect [Canada] 11 (2005): 33-52.

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Recently Published and Reprinted Books in English on World War Two

Selected Titles from an Electronic Compilation by Amanda Willey

Addison, Paul, and Harriet Jones. A Companion to Contemporary Britain, 1939-2000. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005.

Aldrich, Richard J. The Faraway War: Personal Diaries of Second World War in Asia and the Pacific. London: Doubleday, 2005.

Allen, Douglas. WWII Airmen on Common Ground. South Bend, WA: Snoose Peak, 2005.

Annussek, Greg A. Hitler's Raid to Save Mussolini: The Most Infamous Commando Operation of World War II. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo, 2005.

Babler, Kim, et al. So That We Live Free. Madison, WI: Kim Babler and Julie Gingell, 2005.

Baker, Anne. Let the Bells Ring. London: Headline, 2005.

Barr, Niall. Pendulum of War: The Three Battles ofEI Alamein. Woodstock, NY: Overlook, 2005.

Batty, Mark. Paper War: Nazi Propaganda in One Battle, on a Single Day, Cassino, Italy, May 11, 1944. West New York, NJ and Enfield: Mark Batty and Airlift, 2005.

Baumslag, Naomi. Murderous Medicine: Nazi Doctors, Human Experimentation, and Typhus. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005.

Bazyler, Michael J., and Roger P. Alford. Holocaust Restitution: Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Aftermath. New York: New York University Press, 2005.

Bellamy, Bill. Troop Leader: A Tank Commander's Story. Stroud, UK: Sutton, 2005.

Bennett, Anne. Daughter of Mine. London: HarperCollins, 2005.

Bingley, Xandra. Bertie, May and Mrs. Fish: Country of Memories of Wartime. London: HarperCollins, 2005.

Binney, Marcus. Secret War Heroes: The Men of the Special Operations Executive. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2005.

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Blair, Ella, and Huntley Township Historical Society. Lest We Forget: The Veterans of Huntley Township. Carp, ONT: Huntley Township Historical Society, 2005.

Boehm, Philip. A Woman in Berlin: Eight Weeks in the Conquered City: A Diary. New York: Metropolitan BookslHenry Holt, 2005.

Bowd, Rueben R. E., and Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. A Basis for Victory: The Allied Geographical Section, 1942-1946. Vol. 157. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 2005.

Bowman, Martin W., and Imperial War Museum. Remembering D-Day: Personal Histories of Everyday Heroes. London: HarperCollins, 2005.

Boyce, Fredric. SOE's Ultimate Deception: Operation PERIWIG. Stroud: Sutton, 2005.

Bradshaw, Rita. Always I'll Remember. London: Headline, 2005.

Brinkley, Douglas, and Ronald Reagan. The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc: Ronald Reagan, D­Day and the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion. New York: William Morrow, 2005.

Brittain, Vera. One Voice: Pacifist Writings from the Second World War. London; New York: Continuum, 2005.

Brown, Kenneth, and Stephen Scriver. Letters in Wartime. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2005.

Brown, Mike. The Day Peace Broke Out: The VE-Day Experience. Stroud: Sutton, 2005.

Cappelletto, Francesca. Memory and World War II: An Et1mographic Approach. Oxford; New York: Berg, 2005.

Carew, Michael G. The Power to Persuade: FDR, the Newsmagazines, and Going to War, 1939-1941. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005.

Cheaney, J. B. My Friend the Enemy. New York: Knopf and Random House, 2005.

Clarke, Jo1m D. French Eagles, Soviet Heroes: The 'Norrnandie-Niemen' Squadrons on the Eastern Front. Stroud: Sutton, 2005.

Clontz, Ted L. Wilderness City: The Post-World War II American Novel from Algren to Wideman. New York: Routledge, 2005.

Corrigan, Jim. Causes of World War II. Stockton, NJ: OTTN, 2005.

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Cummings, Julian William, and Gwendolyn Kay Cummings. Grasshopper Pilot: A Memoir. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2005.

Dalin, David G. The Myth of Hitler's Pope: How Pope Pius XII Rescued Jews from the Nazis. Washington, DC, and Lanham, MD: Regnery and National Book Network, 2005.

D'Amico, Ferdinando, and Gabriele Valentini. Camouflage and Markings of the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana, 1943-1945: A Photographic Analysis through Speculation and Research. Hersham: Classic, 2004.

Dannreuther, RaYmond. Somerville's Force H: The Royal Navy's Gibraltar-Based Fleet, June 1940 to March 1942. London: Aurum, 2005.

De Courcy, Anne. Debs at War, 1939-1945: How Wartime Changed Their Lives. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.

Delattre, Lucas. A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich: The Extraordinary Story of Fritz Kolbe, America's Most Important Spy in World War II. New York: Atlantic Monthly, 2005.

DeSoto, Alice. Veterans of World War II. Myrtle Point, OR: Alice DeSoto, 2005.

Dobbs, Michael. Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America. New York: Random House, 2005.

Dole, Robert J. One Soldier's Story: A Memoir. New York: HarperCollins, 2005.

Domes, Matthias. Michael Frayn's Copenhagen in Debate: Historical Essays and Documents on the 1941 Meeting between Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. Berkeley, CA: Office for History of Science and Technology, University of California, Berkeley, 2005.

Ericsson, Kjersti, and Eva Simonsen. Children of World War II: The Hidden Enemy Legacy. Oxford; New York: Berg, 2005.

Fancher, Frank. WWII Through These Eyes. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2005.

Friling, Tuvia. Arrows in the Dark: David Ben-Gurion, the Yishuv Leadership, and Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005.

Frommer, Benjamin. National Cleansing: Retribution against Nazi Collaborators in Postwar Czechoslovakia. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Gibson, Truman K., and Steve Huntley. Knocking Down Barriers: My Fight for Black America. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2005.

Gilbert, Martin. Churchill and America. New York: Free Press, 2005.

Gilbert, Shirli. Music in the Holocaust: Confronting Life in the Nazi Ghettos and Camps. Oxford and New York: Clarendon and Oxford University Press, 2005.

Glantz, David M. Companion to Colossus Reborn: Key Documents and Statistics. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2005.

Glantz, Mary E. FDR and the Soviet Union: The President's Battles Over Foreign Policy. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2005.

Glusman, John. Conduct Under Fire: Four American Doctors and Their Fight for Life as Prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945. New York: Viking, 2005.

Goddard, Lance. Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945. Toronto: Dundurn Group, 2005.

Goodman, Susan. Children of War: The Second World War through the Eyes of a Generation. London: John Murray, 2005.

Goodrum, Alastair. No Place for Chivalry: RAP Night Fighters Defend the East of England against the German Air Force in Two World Wars. London: Grub Street, 2005.

GFanatstein, J. L. The Last Good War: An Illustrated History of Canada in the Second World War, 1939-1945. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2005.

Grant, Reg. World War II: Europe. Milwaukee: World Almanac Library, 2005.

Graves, Donald E., et al. Century of Service: The History of the South Alberta Light Horse. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 2005.

Green, Hilary. We'll Meet Again. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2005.

Greene, Harlan. The German Officer's Boy. Madison, WI: University ofWisconsin Press and Terrace Books, 2005.

Groom, Winston. 1942: The Year that Tried Men's Souls. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.

Grossman, VasiliI Semenovich, and Antony Beevor. War Journals. London: Harvill, 2005.

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Grossman, VasiliI Semenovich, Antony Beevor, and Luba Vinogrado. A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Anny, 1941-1945. London: Harvill, 2005.

Grunden, Walter E. Secret Weapons and World War II: Japan in the Shadow of Big Science. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2005.

Hanyok, Robert J. Eavesdropping on Hell: Historical Guide to Western Communications Intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945. Fort Meade, MD: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 2005.

Henig, Ruth B. The Origins of the Second World War, 1933-41. London; New York: Routledge, 2005.

Hill, Reginald. The Collaborators. London: HarperCollins, 2005.

Hlawaty, Graziella, and Pamela S. Sauro Broken Songs: An Adolescent in War-Torn Vienna. Riverside, CA: Ariadne Press, 2005.

Hook, Alex. World War II. San Diego, CA: Thunder Bay Press, 2005.

Hope, Michael. The Abandoned Legion: A Study of the Background and Process of the Post-War Dissolution of Polish Forces in the West. London: Veritas Foundation Publication Centre, 2005.

Hoppes, Jonna Doolittle. Calculated Risk: The Extraordinary Life of Jimmy Doolittle, Aviation Pioneer and World War II Hero: A Memoir. Santa Monica, CA: Santa Monica Press, 2005.

Hunter, Bernice Thurman. The Girls They Left Behind. Markham, aNT: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2005.

Hynson, Colin. World War II: A Primary Source History. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens, 2005.

Irlam, Ron. Bushmen Soldiers at War: North West New South Wales Servicemen at World War II. Bingara, NSW: Bingara District Historical Society, 2005.

Jefferson, Alexander, and Lewis H. Carlson. Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman and POW. New York: Fordham University Press, 2005.

Kacer, Kathy. The Underground Reporters. Toronto: Second Story, 2004.

Kochavi, Arieh 1. Confronting Captivity: Britain and the United States and their paws in Nazi Germany. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

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Lanckoronska, Karolina. Those Who Trespass Against Us: The War Memoirs of Countess Karolina Lanckoroilska. London: Pimlico, 2005.

Linke, Audrey Cable. World War II Remembered: A Treasury of Heroes. Hamden, CT: Audrey Linke, 2005.

Mackay, Francis. Overture to Overlord. Barnsley, England: Pen & Sword Military, 2005.

McGilvray, Evan. The Black Devils' March: A Doomed Odyssey: The 1st Polish Annoured Division 1939-45. Solihull: Helion, 2005.

McLachlan, Ian. USAAF Fighter Stories: A New Selection. Stroud: Sutton, 2005.

Merridale, Catherine. Ivan's War: The Red Anny, 1941-45. London: Faber, 2005.

Meyer, Hubert. The 12th SS: The History of the Hitler Youth Panzer Division. Vol. 2. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2005.

Miller, Donald L. D-Days in the Pacific. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.

Monson, Don. Autobiography of a World War Two Tailhooker. Victoria, BC: Trafford, 2005.

Moreman, T. R. The Jungle, the Japanese and the British Commonwealth Annies at War, 1941-45: Fighting Methods, Doctrine and Training for Jungle Warfare. London: Frank Cass, 2005.

Mortimer, Gavin. The Longest Night: Voices from the London Blitz. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.

Moyn, Samuel. A Holocaust Controversy: The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France. Waltham, MA, and Hanover, NH: Brandeis University Press and University Press of New England, 2005.

Munholland, J. Kim. Rock of Contention: Free French and Americans at War in New Caledonia, 1940-1945. New York: Berghah...'1, 2005.

Neillands, Robin. The Battle for the Rhine, 1944. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.

Nicklin, George L. War Stories: World War II Reminiscences. Shelter Island, NY: G.L. Nicklin, 2005.

Nollendorfs, Valters, Erwin Oberlander, and Latvijas universitate, Latvijas vestures institiits. The Hidden and Forbidden History of Latvia under Soviet and Nazi Occupations 1940-1991: Selected Research of the Commission of the Historians of Latvia. RIga: Institute of the History of Latvia, 2005.

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Parkhurst, Liz Smith, and Tom Clifton. Under One Flag: A Year at Rohwer. Little Rock, AR: August House LittleFolk, 2005.

Petty, Bruce M. At War in the Pacific: Personal Accounts of World War II Navy and Marine Corps Officers. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005.

Phillips, Peter. The German Great Escape: The Story of Island Farm. Brigend: Seren, 2005.

Polk, James H. World War II Letters and Notes of Colonel James H. Polk, 1944-1945. Oakland, OR: Red Anvil Press, 2005.

Press, Daryl Grayson. Calculating Credibility: How Leaders Assess Military Threats. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005.

Price, Alfred. Instruments of Darkness: The History of Electronic Warfare, 1939-1945. London: Greenhill, 2005.

Pritchard, Marion, et al. Making a Difference: Rescue and Assistance during the Holocaust: Burlington, VT: Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Vermont, 2004.

Pulwers, Jack E. The Press of Battle: The GI Reporter and the American People. Raleigh, NC: Ivy House, 2003.

Reding, James. Twenty-Two Months: The Untold Story of a Young Sailor in the Pacific Theater of Operations during WWII. Pacific Grove, CA: Park Place, 2005.

Redzi6, Enver. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War. London; New York: Frank Cass, 2005.

Richardson, K. D. Reflections ofPearl Harbor: An Oral History ofDecember 7, 1941. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005.

Rodman, Matthew K. A War of Their Own: Bombers over the Southwest Pacific. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 2005.

Rothwell, V. H. War Aims in the Second World War: The War Aims of the Major Belligerents, 1939-45. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005.

Rottman, Gordon L., and Ian Palmer. U.S. World War II and Korean War Field Fortifications, 1941.-53. Oxford: Osprey, 2005.

Ruhe, William 1. War in the Boats: My World War II Submarine Battles. Washington, DC: Potomac, 2005.

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Samain, Bryan. Commando Men: The Story of a Royal Marine Commando in World War II. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2005.

Saunders, Ann, and London County Council. The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps, 1939-1945. London: London Topographical Society: London Metropolitan Archives, 2005.

Sharp, Robert V., Elizabeth Stepina, and Art Institute of Chicago. 1945: Creativity and Crisis: Chicago Architecture and Design of the World War II Era. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2005.

Sirianni, Ralph E., and Patricia 1. Brown. Pow #3959: Memoir of a World War II Airman Shot Down over Germany. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005.

Slovo, Gillian. Ice Road. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005.

Stakhanova, Nadia, et al. Separated at Stavropol: A Russian Family's Memoir of - Wartime Flight. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005.

Stargardt, Nicholas. Witnesses of War: Children's Lives under the Nazis. London: Jonathan Cape, 2005.

Steinbacher, Sybille. Auschwitz: A History. London: Penguin, 2005.

Sterling, Tessa, and Daria Nalecz. Intelligence Co-Operation Between Poland and Great Britain. London and Portland, OR: Vallentine Mitchell, 2005.

Stevens, David. The Royal Australian Navy in World War II. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2005.

Summers, Julie. The Colonel of Tamarkan: Philip Toosey and the Bridge on the River Kwai. London; New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.

Taylor, Bruce, and Thomas Schmid. The Battlecruiser HMS Hood: An Illustrated Biography, 1916-1941. London and Annapolis, MD: Chatham and Naval Institute Press, 2005.

Taylor, Philip M., et al. Allied Propaganda in World War II. Woodbridge, CT, and London: Primary Source Microfilm and National Archives, 2003.

Tucker, Spencer, and Priscilla Mary Roberts. Encyclopedia of World War II: A Political, Social and Military History. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005.

Turow, Scott. Ordinary Heroes. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Recognizing the 60th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and Liberation of Western Bohemia; Recognizing the 60th Anniversary ofVE Day during World War II; Supporting the Organizers and Participants of the Meeting of the Assembly to Promote the Civil Society in Cuba; Calling on the Government of Nigeria to Transfer Charles Taylor to the Special Court for Sierra Leone; and Observing the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Republic of Vietnam to the Communist Forces of North Vietnam: Markup before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, on H. Res. 195, H. Res. 233, H. Res. 193, H. Con. Res. 127, and H. Res. 228, Apri127, 2005. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Europe and Emerging Threats. Recognizing the 60th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and Liberation of Western Bohemia; and Recognizing the 60th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day during World War II: Markup before the Subcommittee on Europe and Emerging Threats of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, on H. Res. 195 and H. Res. 233, April 26, 2005. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

Veterans Affairs, Canada. Canadians in Hong Kong. Ottawa: Veterans Affairs Canada, 2005.

. The 1942 Dieppe Raid. Ottawa: Veterans Affairs Canada, 2005.

von Lang, Jochen, and Mary Beth Friedrich. Top Nazi: SS General Karl Wolff: The Man Between Hitler and Himmler. New York: Enigma, 2005.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin Erica. The Art of Surrender: Decomposing Sovereignty at Conflict's End. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.

Weinberg, Gerhard L. Hitler's Foreign Policy: The Road to World War II, 1933-1939. New York: Enigma, 2005.

____. A World at AnTIs: A Global History of World War II. 2nd ed. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Weyr, Thomas. The Setting of the Pearl: Vienna Under Hitler. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Wheal, Donald James. World's End: A Memoir of a Blitz Childhood. London: Century, 2005.

Whinney, Bob. The World War Two Collection. London: Cassell, 2005.

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Wilkinson, Richard F. The Breakthrough Battalion: Battles of Company C of the 133rd Infantry Regiment, Tunisia and Italy, 1943-1945. Williamsburg, VA: R. Wilkinson, 2005.

Wittmer, Paul W. United States Submarine Men Lost during World Vjar II: A Compilation of Basic Infonnation on all Known Men Who Died While in, Or Attached to, a Command of the U.S. Submarine Service. Includipg Passengers Lost on U.S. Submarines: A Research Project. Missouri: P. W. Wittmer, 2005.

Zuehlke, Mark. Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day Victory, June 6, 1944. Vancouver and Berkeley: Douglas & Mcintyre and Publishers Group West, 2005.