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AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR Arthur L. Funk, Chairman Department of History University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 Permanent Directors Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt University H. Stuart Hughes University of California at San Diego Forrest C. Pogue Dwight D. Eisenhower Institute Terms expiring 1981 Dean C. Allard Naval History Division John M. Blum Yale University Charles B. Burdick San Jose State University Robert A. Divine University of Texas at Austin Colonel A. F. Hurley, USAF (ret.) North Texas State University David Kahn Great Neck, N. Y. Peter Paret Stanford University Robert Wolfe National Archives r Janet Ziegler University of California at Los Angeles Terms expiring 1982 Stephen E. Ambrose University of New Orleans Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Jr. Chief of Military History Robert Dallek University of California at Los Angeles William M. Franklin Department of State (ret.) John Lewis Gaddis Ohio University Robin Higham Kansas State University Agnes F. Peterson Hoover Institution Telford Taylor New York City Russell F. Weigley Temple University Terms e:r:piring 1983 Martin BlumeDSOn Washington, D.C. Harold C. Deutsch Army War College Stanley L. Falk Center of Military History Maurice Matlofl Center of Military History Ernest R. May Harvard University John Toland Danbury, Connecticut Gerhard L. Weinberg University of North Carolina Earl F. Ziemke University of Georgia NEWSLETTER 0-89126-060-9 Number 25 Spring 1981 SPECIAL CUMULATIVE ISSUE CONTENTS Committee Business ii Announcements ii committee Elections . iii Membership, Dues, and the Special Fund •. iii CUMULATIVE LISTING OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHIVAL RESOURCES, collated from publi- cations of the ACHSWW since 1975 by William J. Dougherty Introduction . iv Table of Contents (detailed) v I. GENERAL (Bibliographical & Archival Aids, Documents, etc.) 1 II. BACKGROUND & ORIGINS OF THE WAR 51 III. THE COURSE OF THE WAR (Strategy; Theater, Naval, & Air Operations; Support Services, etc. 57 IV. THE NATIONS AT WAR & THE NEUTRALS 106 V. THE HOLOCAUST, WAR CRIMES, etc. • . 150 VI. THE END AND AFTERMATH. . 157 APPENDIX 1: Index of NSA/CSS Crypto- logic Documents. . Accepted by the National Archives of the U. S. as of 30 April 1981. 163 APPENDIX 2: Major Document Centers for the History of the Second World War in the U.S.A. 178 Donald S. Detwiler, Secretary and Newsletter Editor Department of History Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 62901 Robin Higham, Archivist Department of History Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Book Review Coordination Robert DaIlek Department of History U niversi ty of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90024 James J. Dougherty National Endowment for the Humanities Washington, D. C. 20506 Bibliography Janet Ziegler UCLA Library Los Angeles, California 90024 American Committee is affiliated with: American Historical Association 400 A Street, S. E. Washington, D. C. 20003 Comite International d'Histoire de la Deuxieme Guerra Mondiale Henri Michel, PresidenJ 12, rue de Moscou 75008 Paris, France

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AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Arthur L. Funk, Chairman Department of History University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611

Permanent Directors

Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt University

H. Stuart Hughes University of California

at San Diego

Forrest C. Pogue Dwight D. Eisenhower Institute

Terms expiring 1981

Dean C. Allard Naval History Division

John M. Blum Yale University

Charles B. Burdick San Jose State University

Robert A. Divine University of Texas at Austin

Colonel A. F. Hurley, USAF (ret.) North Texas State University

David Kahn Great Neck, N. Y.

Peter Paret Stanford University

Robert Wolfe National Archives

r Janet Ziegler

University of California at Los Angeles

Terms expiring 1982

Stephen E. Ambrose University of New Orleans

Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Jr. Chief of Military History

Robert Dallek University of California

at Los Angeles

William M. Franklin Department of State (ret.)

John Lewis Gaddis Ohio University

Robin Higham Kansas State University

Agnes F. Peterson Hoover Institution

Telford Taylor New York City

Russell F. Weigley Temple University

Terms e:r:piring 1983 Martin BlumeDSOn

Washington, D.C.

Harold C. Deutsch Army War College

Stanley L. Falk Center of Military History

Maurice Matlofl Center of Military History

Ernest R. May Harvard University

John Toland Danbury, Connecticut

Gerhard L. Weinberg University of North Carolina

Earl F. Ziemke University of Georgia

NEWSLETTER 0-89126-060-9

Number 25 Spring 1981

SPECIAL CUMULATIVE ISSUE

CONTENTS

Committee Business • ii

Announcements ii

committee Elections . iii

Membership, Dues, and the Special Fund •. iii

CUMULATIVE LISTING OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHIVAL RESOURCES, collated from publi­cations of the ACHSWW since 1975 by William J. Dougherty

Introduction . iv

Table of Contents (detailed) v

I. GENERAL (Bibliographical & Archival Aids, Documents, etc.) 1

II. BACKGROUND & ORIGINS OF THE WAR 51

III. THE COURSE OF THE WAR (Strategy; Theater, Naval, & Air Operations; Support Services, etc. 57

IV. THE NATIONS AT WAR & THE NEUTRALS 106

V. THE HOLOCAUST, WAR CRIMES, etc. • . 150

VI. THE END AND AFTERMATH. . 157

APPENDIX 1: Index of NSA/CSS Crypto­logic Documents. . Accepted by the National Archives of the U. S. as of 30 April 1981. 163

APPENDIX 2: Major Document Centers for the History of the Second World War in the U.S.A. • 178

Donald S. Detwiler, Secretary and Newsletter Editor Department of History Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 62901

Robin Higham, Archivist Department of History Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506

Book Review Coordination

Robert DaIlek Department of History U niversi ty of California

at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90024

James J. Dougherty National Endowment

for the Humanities Washington, D. C. 20506

Bibliography

Janet Ziegler UCLA Library Los Angeles, California 90024

American Committee is affiliated with:

American Historical Association 400 A Street, S. E. Washington, D. C. 20003

Comite International d'Histoire de la Deuxieme Guerra Mondiale Henri Michel, PresidenJ 12, rue de Moscou 75008 Paris, France

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CO~ll~ITTEE BUSINESS

The twenty-fifth issue of this newsletter is a cumulative listing of the bibliographical and research resources reported in the past ten issues (15-24, from Spring 1976 through Fall 1980), to~

gether with the committee's bibliography of books on the Second World War published during the foregoing decade (1966-1975) pro­duced on the occasion of the Fourteenth International Congress of the Historical Sciences held in San Francisco in August 1975. The length of the cumulative list precludes more than brief coverage of other committee business, announcements, or current bibliographi= calor archival information.

At the 1980 Annual Meeting on 28 December 1980 in Washington, D. C., held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Historical Association at the Sheraton Washington Hotel, the previously announced joint session, Dealing with the Enemies of Democracy: Aspects of the Purge in Postwar Italy, Germany, and Japan, 1943-49, was held as scheduled, and plans were made at the Business Meeting (in the same hotel on the same day) for a joint session at the 1981 An­nual Meeting, to be held during the last week of the December in Los Angeles. (Details on the tentatively scheduled session, American Commanders and the Use of Intelligence in the Second World War, will be given in the fall newsletter; the fifteen-page first appendix to the cumulative listing below, incidentally, supersedes the eight-page list of recently declassified cryptologic documents carried in the last issue [Fall 1980J of this newsletter.)

The financial report showed that the committee had begun the year with a balance of $190.01, received $1218.83 in the course of the year, expended $1152.86, and thus ended the year with a balance of $255.98 in operating funds. The ACHSWW Special Fund at the SIU Foundation had received contributions totalling $10,565.00, reduced by expenditures in connection with the Fifteenth International Historical Congress in Bucharest, Romania, by $8422.54, leaving a balance of $2142.46~-without

\'lhich thi-$ special issue of the newsletter would not: have been feasible.

ANNOUNCEI·1ENTS

The History Department of the United States Naval Academy will sponsor its Fifth Naval History Symposium on 1-2 October 1981. Authorities from North America and Europe will present and discuss papers on naval subjects in the ancient, medie~

val, and modern periods. Of particular interest to ACHSWW members may be sessions on Navies in the Interwar Period, on Latin America in World War II, on Navies in World War II, and on Navies in the Pacific (with particular reference to Japan, in~

cluding a paper by faculty member of the Japanese Defense Academy on Japanese Use and Misuse of History in the Pacific War). Registration is $25.00 for the two-day conference, covering all costs, including a banquet in Dahlgren Hall on the even~

ing of 1 October. For a detailed program, registration information, and forms, write to: NAVAL HISTORYSYMPOSIW1, History Dept., USNA, Annapolis, Md. 21402.

The United States Military Academy will sponsor a History Symposium entitled The Theory and Practice of American National Security, 1945-1960 at West Point, N. Y., 21-23 April 1982. Historians and political scientists (including Richard Challener, Princeton, and Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers) will present papers on political, strategic, economic, and other aspects of American national security policy during the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations. For further information, contact: Colonel Paul L. Miles, Jr., Department of History, USMA, West Point, N. Y. 10996.

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The Fifth Symposium on the Occupation of Japan, sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, the MacArthur Memorial Foundation, and Old Dominion University, is be­ing held 20-21 October 1982 in Norfolk, Virginia, on The Occupation of Japan: The International Context. The planning committee invites former participants in the occupation, scholars, and advanced graduate students to propose papers in the area of Japanese international relations during the occupation years. Specialists will­ing to serve as discussants are also being sought. The participation of Japanese scholars is especially encouraged. For detailed information regarding the struc­ture of the program, provisions for publication and funding, and submission of proposals, for which the deadline is 1 October 1981, write to the Director, MacArthur Memorial, MacArthur Square, Norfolk, Va. 23510. (N.B. On page 182 of this newsletter, in the appendix listing archive and document repositories, there is an entry on the MacArthur Memorial Archives and Library in Norfolk.)

The Association for the Bibliography of History has established a National Registry for the Bibliography of History. Initially, the Registry will function as an center for bibliographic projects in history. It will collect, record, and disseminate information about bibliographic projects in all fields of history, unpublished, or in progress, in the United States or Canada. This service is in­tended to facilitate awareness of and access to hitherto unknown resources and to help reduce unnecessary duplication of effort. It is expected that this informa­tion will be useful to historians, librarians, and bibliographers, as well as to publishers and funding agencies. Under the direction of Prof. Thomas T. Helde, Dept. of History, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. 20057, the ABH Na­tional Registry will collect and maintain data provided by compilers on a form available on request, and be prepared to serve as a clearing house if interes~,

participation, and support warrant such service. (~he Fall 1981 issue of this newsletter will carry further information on the work of the AEH.)

COMMITTEE ELECTIONS

The directors with terms expiring at the end of 1983, as indicatecl in the left-hand column on the first page, were:elected to thaeight vacancies on the board.

MEMBERSHIP, DUES, h~D THE SPECIAL FUND

Membership is open to anyone interested in the era of the Second World War. Annual dues, payable at the beginning of January for the calendar year, are $10.00 for individuals as well as institu­tions receiving the semiannual newsletter, and $2.00 for students. (Those who have not paid their dues for 1981 are invited to do so by check, mailed directed to the Secretary and Newsletter Editor at the address on the first page; the membership renewal form nor­mally enclosed as the last page of the newsletter is not attached to this issue.)

Because all expenses of the committee are not covered by dues, and the deficit cannot be covered by direct subsidies from the committee officers' institutions, the ACHSWW Project Fund was established at the SIU Foundation. A nonprofit corporation with its own board of trustees and director (a retired Air Force officer, incidentally, who first came to Carbondale as a Professor of Aerospace Studies in the Air Force ROTC program), the foundation levies no charge for ad­ministering this special account--towhich contributions are invited by· check to the SIU F:oundation (ACHSWW Project Fund), 909 WestChau'­tauqua Street, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. They would be particular­ly appreciated at this time, not only because they would build up the fund depleted by the cost of this issue, but would also signal sup­port for the kind of work it represents.

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CUMULATIVE LISTING OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHIVAL RESOURCES

This issue of the newsletter, the 25th, is devoted to a cumulative listing of books and research resources on the era of the Second World War issued by the committee since 1975. On the occasion of the Fourteenth International Congress ot the Historical Sciences held in San Francisco that year, "A Select Bibliography of Books on The Second World War in English, Published in the United States, 1966-1975" was compiled by Arthur L. Funk (then ACHSWW secretary, now chairman), Ralph Giannini, Bruce Thompson, and Rosemary Brana­Shute, with the assistance of Janet Ziegler, whose "World War II: Books in English, 1945-65,11 Hoover Institution Bibliographical Ser­ies: 45 (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1971) covers books published between 1945 and 1965.

In preparing this cumulative listing, William J. Dougherty, a graduate student and research assistant in the SIU History Depart­ment, collated the contents of the 1975 booklet (identified as hav­ing come from the "Select List, 1966-1975") with the bibliographi­cal and archival resource reports in the ten newsletters issued since Spring 1976 (numbers 15-24) by the present secretary and news­letter editor.

The cumulative listing is supplemented by two appendices. The first is an "Index of NSA/CSS Cryptologic Documents Offered to and Accepted by the National Archives of the United States as of 30 April 1981" (pp. 163-177 below), superseding the far less extensive index of 31 May 1980, which appeared in Newsletter 24 (pp. 36-43). The gen­eral explanation of the index as it appeared in that newsletter re­mains valid and is therefore duplicated below on page 6.

The second appendix is a selection of entries on over thirty of the most important repositories of materials on the history of the era of the Second World War, made by the committee chairman, and col­lated for reproduction here, from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission I s "Directory of Archives and Manuscript Reposi­tories in the United States" (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Service, 1978). Apart from the information regarding the repositories listed, the bibliographical references given with each of the individual entries may serve, ~ollectively, as a kind Df intro­duction to research guides and finding aids on the period.

This cumulative listing is not an integrated guide or bibliography, nor would be if it were carefully copy-edited, provided with indexes by author and (enumerated) title, and set in type. Though not so ob­viously a preliminary effort,it would still be what it is now: a work­ing draft of a checklist, incorporating into a single general outline reports on various specialized archives and libraries, annotated and unannotated bibliographical entries, computer-generated listings (Li­brary of Congress MARC and SCORPIO printouts), and miscellaneous con­tributions from various sources (e.g.--, the NSA/CSS ctyptologic Document Index mentioned above). If, in this rough, unpretentious form, the cumulative list proves useful, it may tU1~n-out -to be a step towa'Yd the preparation of a more satisfactory guide to the bibliographical and archival resources for the study of the Second World War. What­ever its ultimate use, of course, it will provide ACHSWW members (and others, who may order i t--as well as back issues of the newsletter-­from the ACHSWW Archivist, at the address on the cover page) a conven­ient compendium of partly dated but generally still valid reference material.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. GENERAL

A. Bibliographies, Finding Aids, & Archival Information 1

B. References. . 28

C. Documentation 31

D. Periodicals & Serials 48

II. BACKGROUND AND ORIGINS 51

III. THE WAR

A. General Histories 57

B. Politics, DipLomacy, & Grand Strategy 60

C. Europe & North Africa 69

D. Asia & the Pacific 77

E. Air Operations . 82

F. Naval Operations. 90

G. Resistance & Partisan Activities . .. 94

H. Support Services, Technology, Intelligence, & Propaganda. 99

IV. THE NATIONS AT WAR AND THE NEUTRALS

A. The Warring Powers

l. Albania 106

2. Austria . . . . 106· 3. The Baltic States · 106

4. Belgium · 106

5. Brazil . . . 107

6. Bulgaria . · 107

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7. China. . . . . . 108

8. Czechoslovakia · 109

9. France 109

10. Germany 118

11. Greece 125

12. Hungary . . . 126

13. Italy 126

14. Japan 128

15. The Netherlands 132

16. The Philippine Islands . • 133

17. Poland 133

18. Romania · 135

19. Scandinavia. 136

20. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics · 137

21. The United Kingdom & Commonwealth 139

22. The United States of America 142

23. Yugoslavia 147

B. The Neutrals

1. Ireland 148

2. Spain. 148

3. Switzerland · 149

4. Turkey · 149

V. THE HOLOCAUST, WAR CRIMES, Etc. .••••..•.....•. 150

VI. THE END AND AFTERMATH OF THE WAR 157

APPENDICES: l. Cryptologic Documents now at the National Archives • 163

2. A Select List of U.S. Archives & Document Repositories 178

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1. GENERAL

A. BIBLIOGRAPHIES, FINDING AIDS, AND ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Bloomberg, Marty and Weber, Hans. World War Two and its Originsl A Select Annotated Blbllog:raphy of Works in English. Colorado, Libraries Unlimited, 1974.

Chamberlin, Waldo. Industrial Relations in Germany 1914-19391 Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the Hoover Library on War, Revolution and Peace at the Stanford University Library. N1S Press, 1974.

World War II U.S. Government Civilian Agency Histories. A microfilm collection of over 460 histories prepared during and after the war. Available from Research Publications Inc., P.O. Box 3903, New Haven, Conn. 06525.

Doenecke, Justus D. The Literature of Isolationism: A Guide to Non-Interventionist Scholarship. 1930-1972~ Colorado Springs I Ralph Myles, Publisher, 1972.

Historical Materials in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Libra-ry. National Archives and Record Service, Abilene, Kansas, 1972. 45 pp.

The Foreign Affairs 50-year BibliographYl New Evaluations of Signi­ficant Books on International Relations, 1920-1970. pp. 298-338 on the Second World War. Council on Foreign Relations, 1972.

Higham, Robin (ed.). A Guide to the Sources of British Military History. University of California Press, 1971.

Marine Corps Oral History Collection Catalog. Compiled by Benis M. Frank. Historical Division, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C.

Morton, Louis. "World War III A Survey of Recent Writings," American Historical Review (Deco, 1970), pp. 1987-2008.

World War II Histories and Historical Reports in the U.S. Naval History Division. A part181 check-list prepared by the Opera­tional Archives, Naval History Division, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., 1972.

The Complete Presidential Press Conferences of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945. Intro. by Jonathon Daniels. 12 vols. Da Capo Press, 1972.

Tunney, C. J .A. A biographical dictionary of World War II. st. Martins, 1973.

Ward, Robert E., and Shulman, F.J. hhe Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-19521 An Annotated Bibliography of Western-Language Materials. Illinois, American Library Association, 1974.

Ziegler, Janet (ad.). World War III Books in English. 1945­1905~ Stanford: Hoover Inst., 1971.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Annual Bibliographies of the Library for Contemporary History, Stuttgart. (Both titles are issued by Bernard & Graefe Verlag, Hubertusstr. 5, Postfach 380180, 8000 Munich, West Germany.)

a. Bib1iothek fur Zeitgeschichte - We1tkriegsbucherei--Stutt ­gart. Jahresbibliographie 1975. Jahrgang 47. Munich: Bernard & Graefe Verlag, 1976. xii & 753 pp. DM 120.00.

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Part I carries acquisitions of the BfZ, Part II four reports on research and literature, including A. Diefenbach's on the capitulation of the German Wehrmacht and J. Schroder's on the historical section of the General Staff of the Italian Army.

b. Bib1iothek fur Zaitgeschichte - Weltkriegsbucherei--Stutt ­gart. Jahresbib1iographie 1976. Jahrgang 48. Munich: Bernard & Graefe, 1977. xii & 605 pp. DM 90.00. Part I, acquisitions; Part II, three reports: G. Buck on military archives in Germany; P. Klein on the coverage of the Bundeswehr in the German Democratic Republic, and of the National People's Army (of the GDR) in the Federal Republic of Germany; and R. Miinnich on the development and utiliza­tion of armored forces.

Parrish, Michael. "A Selective Bibliography of Soviet Books on Military Affairs Published Since 1970," Abstracts of Soviet and East European Studies (Univer­sity of Glascow), January 1976. This highly selective compilation by the librarian of the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, who edits the military section of the Glascow abstracts, reports on some seventy-five titles (all in Russian) on the Great Patriotic War, covering particularly its beginning, the Battle of Kursk, the White Russian Campaign of 1944, and the crossing of the Carpathian Passes. There are also several volumes of memoirs. Complimentary single copies of this bibliography are available to ACHSWW members, on request, from the Secretariat. (This is not a MARC listing.)

Shulman, Frank Joseph, compo & ed. Doctoral Dissertations on Japan and Korea, 1969-1974: A Classified Biblio­graphical Listing of International Research. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International» 1976. x, 78 pp. Issued as a supplement to Japan and Korea: An Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Disser­tations in Western Languages, 1877-1969 (Chicago: American Library Association, 1970), also compiled by Shulman, Director of the East Asia Collection at the McKeldin Library of the University of Maryland at College Park. There are nearly 1500 entries in the 1969-1974 supplement, each with full bibliographical data and information on availability of abstracts and copies (microcopy, typescript, etc.), indexed (in three separate indexes) by author, degree-granting institution» and subject, e.g., "History- The Sino-Japa.."1ese and Pacific Hars (1937-1945)" and "History-Japan's Foreign Relations: Asia (1911-1937).11 (N. B.: Copies of this 78-page bibliography are available free of charge on request; write to Hs. Gloria "t-i"orre1l, University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106.)

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Smith, Myron J., Jr. World War II at Sea: A B~bliography of Sources in English. Vol. 1 (of 3): T~e Europea;1 .. Theater. Forewords by D~ Macintyre & B. F. Cooling. Hetuchen, N. J.: Scarecrm.; Press, 1976. 26207.v78 S57 Dna

Strong, Russell A. Bo~bers: A Preliminary Bibliography of the Bomber Offensive of the Eighth Air Force, 1942-1945. Dayton, Ohio: By the Author, 1975.

University Microfilms International. Monograph Abstracts, Volume 1, Number 2 (October 1976). This is another new bibliographical periodical~ though un­like RPA, it is, at least now, being issued only on an irregular basis. A co~plimentary copy of each number is available to qualified research libraries; individual issues are otherwise available for $3.00 per copy in the USA and Canada, $3.75 elsewhere~ from Monograph Publishing, University }licrofilms Inter­national, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Monograph Abstracts provides information on publications available on demand through the Mono­graph Publishing program of University Hicrofilms. as well ~s the on-demand suppleoent to the Journal of Modern History, comprised of articles for which (like those in several of the Beihefte of the Histo­rische Zeitschrift) space could not be 8ade available. despite sufficient importance to warrant publication.

University Institute of European Studies of Turin. Resistance europeenne: Notes d'inrormation sur la Recherche des sources documentaires extra-eJlro­peennes--Research Notes on Docunentary Sources Out­side Europe. New Series, Winter 1976, No.1. Published by the same institute as the above­listed guide to ~~erican documentation of the Euro­pean resistance, this issue includes reports on the holdings of Australian archives and of the Hoover Institution. For information, contact Ferdinand Engel at the address given above.

Ward, Robert E., and Shulman, Frank Joseph. The Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952: An Annotated Bibli­ography of Western-Language Materials. Compiled and edited, ~~th the assistance of ~illsashi Nishihara and Mary Tobin Espey, for the Joint Committee on Japanese Studies of the Social Science Research Council- ­American Council of Learned Societies and the Center for Japanese Studies of the University of ?-1ichigan. Foreword by John Richardson, Jr., Asst. Secretary of State. Chicago: AmeriCan Library Association, 1974. 8B7 pp. 2330B.AS W35. Well over three thousand annotated entries including bocks, articles. disser­tations, etc., from U.S;, U.K./CoOJ!lonwealth. Japanese. and Soviet sources.

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THE EISENHOweR INSTITUTE

The following item is carried in responEe to a number of inquiries in connection with the recent conference jointly sponsored by the ACHSVf';'l and the Eisenhower Institute:

In an Act api->roved on 30 August 1961, the Eighty-sevel~t:h Congress of tJ'le United States of Ail12rica 'provided that the Smithsonian Instituti.on sh211 be equipped wi th a "study center for scholarly research into the meaning of war, its e ffee t on civilization, and the role of the Armed Forces in maintainin~ a just and lasting peace by providing a powerful deterrent to war." The study center so authorized is knmm as the ThoJight D. Eisenhower Institute for Historical Research, a component of the Smith­sonian's National Museum of History and Technology.

The Eisenho,.;er Institute sponsors, supports, and takes part in scholarly seminars, conferences, meetings, and publications relating to military history, such as the receflt conference on the postwar occupation of Gennany

and Japan. As one of the most important functions, the Eise.nhm.;er Institute

serves as a clearinghouse for American and foreign scholars desiring access to documents pertain ing to military history in Hashington, D. C., at other points in the United States,and in foreign countries.

The Eisenhower Institute carries out its broad mission under the immediate direction of Dr. Forrest C. Pogue, formerly head of the George C. Marshall Research Library, Lexington, Virginia, a per~3nent

director (and formerly chairman) of the AC1ISWH. The Eisenhower Institute welcomes visits and inquiries directed

to Room t.027, Nation~J1 'HuseUnl of History and Technology, Fourteenth Street ilnd Constitution Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C: 20560; telephone (20~) 381-5458/5518.

Research Library Expansion in Milan

The following announcement has been received with the request that it be brought to the attention of all members of the ACHSWW:

The Istituto nazionale per la storia del movimento di liberazione in Italia, 20122 Milano, Piazza Duomo 14, the leading official institute of research in contemporary history in Italy, is embarking on a large­scale expansion of its library holdings during 1977-78, particularly in the field of published sources on the Second World War. The materials which the Institute is now attempting to acquire can be divided into four categories:

1. Inventories, guides, bibliographies; 2. Official sources of all kinds (including diplomatic documents,

official histories, parliamentary debates and investigations and statistics); ,

3. Unofficial sources (monographs, memoirs, etc.); 4. Periodicals (leading newspapers and reviews). The Institute will be grateful to receive indications of material

of this type available in other countries, beginning with a list of past and present publications of individual institutions. The library of the Istituto nazionale will of course reimburse any expenses incurred,

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or pay for any material sent. In addition, the Istituto naziona1e offers to all its correspondents indications of similar material existing in Italy together with guides to its own collections, and to those of its member institutes (a guide to the archives of the member institutes was published in 1974; a guide to the periodical collections of the institutes will shortly appear). General information on the history and historiography of 20th-century Italy is, of course, always available on request.

The Institute will be grateful for any assistance offered in connec­tion with this project.

Declassification of Selected Japanese Archives, 1945-52

Earlier this year, the Japanese Foreign Ministry declassified the equivalent of approximately 100,000 pages of documents from its archives of the Occupation Era, 15 August 1945, (the date of surrender) to 28 April 1952 (the date of the San Francisco Peace Treaty). In an editorial on 12 June 1976, the English-language "Japan Times Weekly" mentions that the volume of documents released is". • less than 10 percent of the total of the official records made during the Occupation Era and that a further 10 percent of this 10 percent was withheld from public viewing 'to protect the national interest and the privacy of individuals'.11 The balance of the released material is in English, including a large volume of correspondence as well as records of conferences between General MacArthur, Major General Richard Sutherland, his Chief of Staff, and other principal SCAP (Supreme Commander, Allied Powers) officers and top-ranking Japanese officials. Frank J. Shulman, Director of the East Asia Collection at the University of Maryland's McKeldin Library, reports that the Japanese Foreign Ministry is making available microfilm of most if not all of the de­classified Occupation Era archival material through

Japan Microfilms Service Center Co., Ltd. Hongo 1-10-11 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, Japan

THE LIBRARY FOR CONTEMPORARY HISTORY

Founded by the Swabian industrialist Richard Framck during World War I as the WeltkriegsbUcherei (World War Library) and reestablished and renamed after the Second World War, the Bibliothek fUr Zeitgeschichte (BfZ or Library for Contemporary History) is now housed in Stuttgart, as an autontomous unit, in the WUrttemberg State Library (which also serves Stuttgart University). Directed by Prof. JUrgen Rohwer, Stuttgart, who is also Prases (chairman) of the West German Arbeitskreis fUr Wehrforschung, an important military research group, the BEZ specializes in the collec­tion of materials on war, revolution, and international conflict in the

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twentieth century, including "unconventional literature," i. e., propaganda pamphlets, underground newspapers, and the like.

The library has not only brought together one of the most valuable specialized collections of its kind in the world, but has regularly issued, since 1921 (except 1945-52), an annual bibliography of books and articles, reflecting its catalogued acquisitions. normally some eight thousand items annually. As illustrated by the entries in the bibliography below, the annual issues of the BfZ Jahresbibliographie also include detailed reports on special areas of research. More extensive treatment, where this has been called for, has been published in a separate series, the Schriften der Bibliothek fUr Zeitgeschichte, including, most recently, J~sef Schrtlder's invaluable 1264-page bibliography on Italy in the Second World War. which is listed, with other World War II-related volumes in the series, in the bibliographical section of the newsletter.

The address of the BfZ, which is open weekdays and Saturday mornings, generally during the same hours as the WUrttembergische Landesbibliothek in which it is housed, is Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 8, 7000 Stuttgart 1, West Germany.

Kent, George o. "Research Opportunities in West and East German Archives for the Weimar Period and the Third Reich," Central European History, Vol. XII, No.1 (March ~979), pp. 38-67, a meticulously documented (125 footnotes) guide not only to archives, but also finding aids, references, and current research.by a leading authority_

DECLASSIFIED NSA DOCUMENTS

A very large body of cr}~tological materials recently declassified and released in whole or in part (i.e., with deletions) b~ the National Security Agency and now available at the National Archives is appended, together with the text (insofar as available) of one of the listed items: the transcript of an interview with Mr. Ralph T. Briggs, a retired navy chief warrant officer, in which he alleges that his radio intercept, on Thursday, 4 December 1941, of the Japanese I'winds execute message, It immediatel,v transmitted to Washington, was subsequently suppressed, and that he was expressly ordered not to participate in or cooperate with the subsequent investigation of the Peari Harbor catastrophe.

Mr. John Taylor of the National Archives' Modern Military Branch kindly provided the supplemental infor­mation, at the end of the list, on the SRH-series items accessioned since compilation of the inventory on 31 May 1980. He also noted that the Japanese Army Attache Translations, with r8ports from many foreign'countries, appeared to contain material of much broader inteDest than might have been expected. Finally he noted ~hat in ~he 10,528-page collection of Japanese-German Diplo­matlc Messenges labelled as being from 1940-41, he had found material going back to 1938.

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THE NETHERLANDS WAR OOCUt~ENTATIO~~ INSTITUTE

The Netherlands State Institute on War Documentation, whose director, since the retirement in April 1979 of Dr. Louis de Jong, has been International Committee Treasurer Harry Paape, has kindly provided the appended English-language guide to its holdings, including mate­rial on the Dutch East Indies during World War II.

u. S. Army Military History Research Collection

Located, at Carlisle Barracks, P8nnsylvania, the site of the Army \'Jar College and Strategic Stud~es Institute, the Hili­tary History Research Collection (MHRC) is being developed into an increasingly important center for the study of the history of the Second World War. The MHRC is now engaged in a comprehensive effort to list its holdings concerning the

military history of the war. As projected, this will xesult in a very extensive bibliography, divided into parts dealing with the war in the Pacific, on the European fronts, and else­where, and also with various specialized topics (technological aspects, etc.) It is anticipated that in its final form, the MHRC World War II Bibliography will be made available to the public as a multi-volume set published by the Government Printing Office. Meanwhile the MHRCrs World War II holdings are open and, within appropriate limits, accessible through the interlibrary loan system. Those interested in utilizing' the collection, or learning of its holdings on a given topic, are invited to write to

Dr. Benjamin Franklin Cooling Assistant Director for Historical Ser'~ces

U. S. Army Military History Research Collection Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania 17013

THE NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER

The U. S. Naval History Division has published an annotated guide to a group 0 f 173 unplilil is:12d his i.:.or ies can tainecl in the Navy Department Library. These ma.nusc:cipts \vere preparec} by major naval activities during the \'Jorld \'Jar II period a.nd relate to virtually all aspects of naval policy and adminis­tration during the war years and i~Ttediate pre-war era. Inter­ested scholars may obtain a copy of the guide by writing to the Director of Naval History, Building 220, Washington Na'rj Yard; Washington, D. C. 20374.

Additionally, the Division recently prepared a 36-reel micro­film publication containing 446 intelligence bullet.ins issued by the Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Area, during

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World War II. These documents contain information on Japanese areas and equipment together with other types of intelligence used byu. S. forces during the Pacific War. Individual reels in the series are available for a charge of $5.00. A catalog describing the material can be obtained by contacting the Director of Naval Hi~tory at the above address.

THE LEO BAECK INSTITUTE IN NEW YORK AND ITS HOLDINGS ON THE ERA OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

After 1945, a wealth of documentary material about World War II, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust was deposited in a large number of autono­mous public and private foreign and American archives. One of these specialized research and study centers was the Leo Baeck Institute in New York. (Located at 129 East 73rd Street, N. Y., N. Y. 10021, it is open Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and during the academic year until 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday evenings.)

The institute was founded in 1955 by the Council of Jews from Germany "forthe purpose of collecting material and sponsoring research about the life and history of the Jewish community in Germany and other German-speaking countries, from the Emancipation to the Nazi persecution." The archives and library of the institute are one of the largest docu­mentary collections in this field, containing over 2000 linear feet of archives, a specialized library of 50,000 volumes, over 600 periodicals and newspapers, 500 memoirs, and an art collection. A sampling of major literary estates includes the following names: Leo Baeck, Heinrich Braun, Lily Braun, Julie Braun-Voge1stein, Martin Buber, Paul Ehrlich, Albert Einstein, Efraim Frisch, Sigmund Freud, Emil J. Gumbel, Kurt Grossmann, Fritz Haber, Erich von Kahler, Kurt Kersten, Eduard Lasker, Fritz Mauthner, the Rudolf Mosse family, Franz Rosenzweig, Hans Schaeffer, Leopold Schwarzschi1d, Richard Wi11staedter, and Leopold Zunz. There are also substantial collections about German-Jewish communities in Berlin and Hamburg (the Jacob Jacobson Collection), Si1esia (the Pinkus and Fraenke1 Collection), Baden and the Palatinate (Berthold Rosenthal Collection), and Alsace and Lorraine. Furthermore, numerous photo­graphs and oth er audio-visual material complement the paper records of the LBI Archives. The materials are mostly in German, although French, Swedish, Czech, Italian, Heb rew, Yiddish, Russian, and English are' occasionally found in the collections.

A selection of several especially interesting collections about the period of World War II and the Holocaust is listed below. This list i~ not comprehensive and comprises about forty percept of the rele­vant holdings on this subject.

1. Julie Braun-Vogelstein Collection (1883-1971), with ca. 15 linear ft. of material in German and English, includes correspondence with Friedrich Adler, Arnold Brecht, Henri de Man (69 letters, 1926­1933), Adam von Trott zu 301z (1932-1942), and other members of the von Trott family (1935-1969). The collection also includes several manu­scripts by and about Adam von Trott. (Cf. LBI Library and Archive News, No.4, May 1976, pp. 6-7). [N.B. Dates following a collection named for a person refer to the years of that person's birth and death.]

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2. Karl D. Darmstaedter Collection (AR 3737, V) contains 90 letters from 1935 to 1946 about Mannheim Jews deported to Gurs and ReCeDedou camps in Vichy France. (In German and English.)

3. Concentration Camps France, 1939-1944 (AR 3987) is a collec­tion containing 907 pages of reports from tne American Friends Service Committee and the Comite de Coordination pour l'Assistance dans les Camps (also known as the Nimes Committee). The collection includes the minutes of Nlmes Committee meetings from 10 Dec. 1940 to 9 Sept. 1942; addenda to these minutes consisting of reports by the Health and Emigra­tion Commissions about conditions in Gurs, Vernet, St. Cyprien, Masseube and other internment camps in Vichy France. There are reports about camps in the Occupied Zone of France and Belgium during 1941; about Labor Camps in France, Belgium, and Spain, 1941 to 1944; and the work of various religious relief and charitable organizations in occupied and unoccupied France. (In French, German, and English.)

4. Richard A. Ehrlich Collection (1888-?) contains material about his life in Theresienstadt [AR II/VI-VIII], including fragments of a diary kept in Theresienstadt, 1943-45, 191 pages. Section IX of the Collection contains documents from the Displaced Persons Center in Deggendorf, Bavaria, and includes the Deggendorf Center Revue, 1. Jahr, Mitte November 1945, Special Edition No.1 - 1. Jahr, No. 11, 15 April 1946. (In German.)

5. Bernhard Kolb Collection (1882-1971; secretary of the Jewish community of Nuremberg, 1928-1943), ca. 1 ft. of material in German, containing correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings and photos from Theresienstadt (1941-1945), including a list of deportees to Theresienstadt, the daily orders of the A1testenrat, and documents about Jewish self-administration. Photos and drawings made by KoIb's son, Herbert Kolb. depict physical conditions in Theresienstadt. The collec­tion also contains original letters to the editor from the files of Der Sturmer (1933-1943), the weekly newspaper published by Julius Streicher. There are also letters to the editor from the Eastern Front (1939-1944), including Propaganda Ministry photographs of the Lublin Ghetto. Sturmer files are also located in German Captured Documents held by YIVO Archives, N. Y. and the National Archives, Washington, D. C. Some of the correspondence is published in papers by Henry Friedlander and Sybil Milton delivered at the Second Western Conference on the Holo­caust, San Jos~, California, 1978. Many of the files are reproduced by Fred Hahn in Lieber Stuermer. Leserbriefe an das NS-Kamptb1att 1924 bis 1945. Eine Dokumentation aus dem Leo Baeck Institut, New York. Stuttgart, Seewald Verlag, 1978.

6. General files on Concentration Camps in Europe and many Memoirs contain further material about: Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Birkenau, Buchenwald, Dachau, Draney, Gurs, Jawischowitz, Lichtenberg, Lodz, Mauthausen, No~, Oranienburg, R~c~b~dou, Rivesaltes, Sachsenhausen, Sosnowiec, Stutthof, Swodan, Theresienstadt, Vernet, and lo:esterbork.

7.· General archival files on National Socialism, 1933 to 1945, including the photo album of Franz Zavier Schwarz, Treasurer of the NSDAP, made by Heinrich Hoffman (63 photographs). (Here it should be noted, however, that the Hoffmann Collection, 1919-1944, with over 36,000 . negatives and 150 albums, is located in the Still Picture Branch of the National Archives, Washington, D. C.).

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8. Kurt Kersten Collection (1891-1962) includes 798 letters from prominent literary and political personalities who fled Hitler's Europe, including Babette Gross and Margare te Buber-Neumann (99 letters and postcards); Ludwig Marcuse (52 letters); Theodor Heuss (23 letters); Kurt Hiller (23 letters); letters and material from the widows of Rudolf Breitscheid and Rudolf Hilferding, 1947-1958, etc. (In German.)

9. Kurt Richard Grossman Collection (1897-1972), 41 ft. of correspondence, manuscripts, and office files, 1938-1966, in German and other languages, including material about human rights, prosecution of Nazi criminals during the Nuremberg Trials, refugee and immigration problems, restitution cases, and the German-Israeli agreement of 1954. Correspondents include Victor Basch, Sol Bloom, Emanuel Celler, Albert Einstein, Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Manfred George, Nachum Goldmann, Thomas Mann, Ernst Toller, Veit Valentin, and Stephen Wise. (Other sections of the Kurt Grossman estate are held by the Hoover Institution at Stanford and Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.)

10. Emil Julius Gumbel Collection (1891-1966), ca. 25 ft. in German, French, and English. Gumbel was a leading pacifist and polemi­cist against nationalism, fascism, and Nazism as well as a Professor of Statistics. The collection contains his political articles and lectures, 1914-1960, including material on the Berthold Jacob Case, and the Reichs­tag. arson trial at the German Supreme Court, Leipzig, 1933. Extremely fragile paper necessitates photocopying restrictions. (The Special Collections of the University of Chicago Library hold the E. J. Gumbel correspondence for this period.)

11. James G. McDonald Collection (1886-1964), ca. 3 ft., in English. German, and French. The papers cover the period from December 1933 to December 1935, when McDonald served as first High Commissioner for Refugees from Germany at the League of Nations. The correspondence consists of outgoing mail office files, and contains the transcripts of various High Commission subcommittees dealing with finances, passports, travel regulations, and the problems of professionals trying to leave Germany. Correspondents include: Norman Bentwich, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, the Bishop of Chicester etc. (The major part of McDonald's literary estate is with the Lehman Papers, Columbia University, School of International Affairs.)

12. Luis Stern Collection contains 155 letters written by German Jews interned in camps in France and Spain between 1940 and 1944. Stern was born in Mannheim and moved to Spain. His correspondence aimed at helping his former compatriots emigrate from Gurs and other camps, in arranging clandestine crossings from France into Spain, and transit to Portugal. The correspondence of this businessman reveals a one-man private relief agency.

13. Gertrude van Tijn Collection (188l-?) contains the papers of a German-Jewish social worker who set up agricultural and manual training farms for refugees from Nazi Germany. The collection contains materials about this Werkdorp Wieringen from 1934 to 1940. There are also manu­script memoirs by van Tijn which contain reports on Holland during the years of occupation, on Camp Vucht, Westerbork, Bergen-Belsen, and the movement of some inmates from Bergen-Belsen to Palestine in 1944. Extensive photographic record of her life and activities. (In German, Dutch. and English.)

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14. Documents and periodicals of the Kulturbund deutscher Juden, 1933-1941, in Berlin, Frankfurt, and Kassel, are available in the archive and library.

15. Marthe Mosse Collection (1884-?) contains documents from Theresienstadt, and on her activities in Berlin during the Nazi period.

16. The A. Loebel Collection contains documents from a Jewish resident of Heidelberg who lived underground with forged papers during the years 1938-1945.

17. There is an extensive photograph collection about the pogrom of November 9, 1938 (Kristallnacht).

18. The Art Collection of the Institute contains the works of Kurt Schwesig, Felix Nussbaum and others from 1940-1941 in Gurs; the works of Bertalan Gondor from Carpathian Ruthenian labor camps in unoccupied and occupied Hungary, 1944; and Fritz Fabian drawings from Theresienstadt. These works are described in the Exhibit Catalog for the Philadelphia Museum of American Jewish History special display "Art from Concentration Camps," October-November 1978 (cf. Sybil Milton, "Concentration Camp Art and Artists," Shoah, Vol. I, No.2, New York, October 1978).

The Leo Baeck Institute Library also contains contemporaneous Nazi, Jewish, and emigrant memoirs, diaries, and periodicals which supplenent the above-listed archival holdings. Most post~ar mono­graphic literature relevant to research about the National Socialist state and the persecution of the Jews is also available. The proximity of the Leo Baeck Institute to the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research [the holdings of which were described in the previous issue of the ACHSWW Newsletter] gives the researcher access to both Western and Eastern European collections dealing with the period of the Second World War.

The publication of a detailed catalogue of the Leo Baeck Insti ­tute is in preparation. Meanwhile, in addition to the finding aids available at the Institute, detailed information on its holdings also is available from a number of sources:

Leo Baeek Institute, Inventory List of Archival Collections, Brochures I & II (New York: LBI, 1971 & 1976)

______ , LBI News, No. Iff., 1960ff. (currently published semi­annually)

, LBI Library and Archive News, No. Iff., Feb. 1975ff. ---:- ­

(currently published; also includes a column called Scholar's Query)

Ede lheim-Muehs am , Margarete,'~as Archiv des Leo Baeek Instituts, New York,uBulletin des Leo Baeck Instituts, Jhrg. III, Tel­Aviv 1960, pp. 34-45.

Hadda, Janet, "The Leo Baeck Institute," The Germanic Review, Vol. L, No.4, November 1975, pp. 243-244. .

Hamburger, Ernest, "Das Leo Baeck Insti tut," Geschichte in Wissen­schaft und unterricht, Jg. 21, 1970, pp. 131-143.

Kreutzberger, Max, unter 1-1.itarbeit von Inngard Foerg (eds.). Leo Baeck Institut, New York, Bibliothek und Archiv. Katalog, vol. I. (TUbingen,1970). Includes Library, Periodical and Memoits.

, "The Library and Archives of the Leo Baeck Institute in New York," Jewish Book Annual. Vol. 29.5732/1971-1972, pp. 47-54.

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Maier;-Kurt S" "The Library of the Leo Baeck Institute," The Journal of Library History, Vol. XXII, No.2, Spring 1977, pp. 177-186.

Mason, Philip P., Directory of Jewish Archival Institutions (Detroit, 1975), pp. 29-38.

Milton, Sybil, ''Die Que1len zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbei­terbewegung im Leo Baeck Institut, New York:'IWK (Internationale Wissenschaft1iche Korrespondenz zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung, Berlin), Heft 2, Juni 1975, pp. 231-243.

Reissner, H. G., "Veroffentlichungen des Leo Baeck Instituts," Historische Zei tschrift, Bd. 102, 1966, pp. 518-528.

Tramer, Hans, "Die geschichtliche Aufgabe," Bulletin des Leo Baeck Instituts, Jhrg. I, Tel-Aviv 1957/58, pp. 1-6.

U. S., Library of Congress. The National Union Catalog of Manu­script Collections (Library of Congress, Vol. Iff., Washington 1959ff. )

THE INST::TUTE FOR EUROPEAN HISTORY

The Institute for European History is an independent center for histor­ical scholarship housed in the handsomely restored seat of the old university, the early 17th-century Domus Universitatis, facing the great Cathedral of St. Martin in Mainz. It is funded by government, industry, and foundations. Established after World War II, it has a Department for the Religious History of the West (Abteilung fur Abendlandische Religionsgeschichte) under Prof. Peter Meinhold and a Universal [i.e., Secular] History Department (Abteilung Universalgeschichte) directed by Prof. Karl Otmar Freiherr von Aretin.

Equipped with its own well-staffed library with good holdings in modern and contemporary history (which can be readily augmented through interlibrary loan), the institute offers research facilities to visiting scholars and resident fellows. Its fellowships provide a monthly stipend of DM 920 or DM 1200 to qualified graduate students of any nation. Fellowships normally are granted for one year, but may be extended. Manuscripts produced at the institute may be issued in its publication series, as was the case with the Gottingen dissertation of this newsletter's editor, Hitler, Franco und Gibraltar, published in 1962 as volume 27 in the monograph series; Andreas Hillgruber's Hitler, Konig Carol und Marschall Antonescu, vol. 5, 2nd ed., 1965; Hans-Adolf Jacobsen's Fall Gelb on the planning for the campaign against France, vol. 16, 1957; and, more recently, Hans-Jlirgen Schroder's Deutschland und die Vereinigten Staaten 1933-1939. Wi rtschaft und Poli tik in der Entwicklung des deutsch-amerikanischen Gegensatzes, vol. 59, 1970 (all published by the Franz Steiner Verlag in Wiesbaden) .

When I returned to the institute this past summer as a visiting scholar on a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) grant, in order to edit an OKW War Diary supplement, I met fellowship holders from Berkeley to Bucharest, including, for example, a British doctoral student of Prof. F. H. Hinsley, Cambridge, who is working on a disser­tation on an aspect of Scandinavian history during World War II. The atmosphere at the institute was as congenial and as stimulating as I remember it having been when I held a fellowship there almost two decades earlier. Now, as then, many of the fellowship holders live in the very

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reasonably priced quarters in the Domus Universitatis, often preparing and sharing meals in the common kitchen and dining room.

As the titles of its ninety monographs, eighty-nine Vortr~ge, and four Beihefte indicate, the Institute of European History is not primarily committed to contemporary history. As noted on pp. 17 & 18 of the attached News Bulletin of the International Committee, however, Professor von Aretin has been active in the attempt to establish a West German Commit­tee on the History of the Second World War. Moreover, members of his staff, particularly his senior associate, Dr. Hans-JUrgen SchrBder, are very much interested in the twentieth century.

Members of the American Committee interested in learning more about the institute, working there themselves, or nominating fully qualified students for fellowships, should write to Professor Karl Otmar Freiherr von Aretin at the Institut fUr Europ~ische Geschichte, Alte Universi­tatsstrasse 19, D-6500 Mainz, West Germany. Information on the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) study-visit program that facilitated my work at the institute this past summer is available from the New York Office of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) , 1 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10003. The DAAD also offers academic-year-long grants for graduate students working at institutions such as the Mainz institute, where, as a matter of fact, a number of DAAD-funded fellows have worked in past years.

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Some Contemporary Basic Publications on Central Europe During World War II

M..tch of the infol1Tl3.tion on Central Europe needed by the U. S. and British governments during World War II was developed in the form of reference works or current news reporting by various agencies. TI1US in addition to standard reference works and other booktrade publications from Central Europe, there was an official and systematic collection of backgrmmd infonnation primarily designed for govenunent use. These publications were prepared with a rather high degree of expertise, yet they should be understood to be products of a different type of effort than traditional research and news collecting, as they rely frequently on incomplete data and were put together under tight deadlines. But once these limitations are understood, they are as a rule very useful within the terms of their specific approach. Their presentation permits ready reference ~e, as they are well organized, and indices, illustra­tions, and the like are often supplied. In addition, they reflect to a large degree the body of information that was considered of significance at the time as well as the ITk'1SS of data through which Central Europe and the war was viewed on the Allied side. As this material was not issued through the booktrade, and often released for public use only years after the war, it has renuined bibliographically underreported and therefore deserves special notice.

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Handbooks

Great Britain. Foreign Office.

Austria basic handbook. [London, 1944J. 1 vol. (loose-leaf) DB17.07 Issued by the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Economic Warfare.

Great Britain. Foreign Office.

Ge~~y basic handbook [LondonJ 1944-45. 1 vol. (loose-leaf) DDl7.G72 Issued by the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Economic Warfare. Covers "Greater Gennany." An outstanding reference wrk.

Great Britain. Foreign Office.

Gennany Basic handbook. Economic Survey. [London] 1944-45. 18 vol. and supplement (loose-leaf) He 281.G75 Issued by Foreign Office and Ministry of Economic Warfare.

Great Britain. Foreign Office.

Geni3J1y Zone ha.Tldbook. [London] 1944-45. 003. G74. Issued by Foreign Office and Ministry of Economic Warefare. No. lA: Berlin No.4: North-west No.5: Rhine-Rllhr No.6: The Hessen Region. No.7: South-west No.8: Bavaria Contain Directories

Who's Who in Gennany and Austria.

[London, Ministry of Economic Warfares] 1945 2 vol. and supplement. OD244. W525 Contains an alphabetical and a systematic listing. Constitutes fifth edition of Who's Who in Nazi Germany (London, 1945).

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Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division.

Germany [Oxford?] 1944-45. 4 vols. DD17. G73 (Its geographical handbook series). "B. R. 527-LB. R. 529C]"Includes bibliographies A sophisticated reference work with a distinct academic flavor. Stresses background information.

U. S. Army Service Forces.

Civil affairs handbook. [Washington] Headquarters Army Service Forces. (Its Armed Service Forces Manual) UA2S. Al2 V. 2 (M360): Austria V. 8 CM356): Germany The Library of Congress has sections 5,7-9, and 12 of Austria and sections 1-17 of Gennan~ Some sections also cataloged tmder U. S. PrOvost Marshal neral's Bureau (DD802.A2 U63). A comprehensive survey

News Services

News digest. [London]

Daily (except Sunday) D731.N35 Library of Congress has April-December 1942, June 1943 to loby 1945. Issued by the British Government. Digest reports from the daily press and the news services of Axis controlled Europe. Includes neutral countries and covers the local press. A comprehensive attempt to report on all relevant facets of current developments on the Continent.

Broadcasts

British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service.

Monitoring report. [Cavesharn Park, Reading]. Sept. 1939­D73l.B7 The Library of Congress has over 350 volt!lmes covering the wartime period. Frequency and title vary. Some issues may be missing.

U. S. Federal Communications COmmission.

Transcript of short wave broadcasts. Berne. [Washington]. December 24, 1941 to April 19, 1943. ' D731.U432. Library of Congress Set incomplete

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u. S. Federal Communications Commission.

Transcripts of short wave broadcasts. Berlin. [Washington]. January 1941 to April 1943. D731.U43 The Library of Congress has also a massive (but incomplete) collection of the German broadcasting monitoring service, entitled Funk-AbhOr-Berichte covering the period from Jan. 12, 1941 to APril 20, 1945 issued by the Seehaus (call m.unber D731. F8) •

Other

u. S. Office of Strategic Services. Research and Analysis Branch.

R&A Reports. Washington, 1941­A number of these is in the Library, but they are cataloged individually. These holdings are 1isted in some of the Library's printed catalogs. University Publications of America in Washington, D. C. has selected and microfilmed 440 of these reports pertaining to Gennany and its occupied territories. Copies of this microfilm may be bought from this finn.

PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF DIPLOMATIC ARCHIVES

The information in the follo~ing report, compiled by Dr, Arthur G. Kogan, is extraet~d [roO! IJ pUI1J~lilet puhl1tih£:d 1n Octohrr 1976 by the H1storjeal Office, Bureau of Public Affairs, U. S, Department of State l Washington, D. C. 20520 (from which copies with the unabridged text may be solicited) . It is a brief summary of the policies and practices of many countries involved in World War II concerning access to unpublished diplomati~

records, Because announced policies (not to mention actual practices) are constantly being revised, the information given below is almost cer­tainly out of date in several cases. Moreover, as Dr. Trask points out in his prefatory note to the October 1976 pamphlet, records in foreign repositories may be closed at any time because of unanticipated circum­stances. Researchers planning visits would therefore be well advised to write to the pertinent foreign government, requesting advance confirmation of access on exact dates.

Australia

With certain exceptions, Government records are Overseas SCholars should check very carefully open for public study at the end of a period of 30 and in detail concerning the availability of material years beginning on January 1 in the year after that on their particular subject of research before in which the records were created. However, as an making firm plans to visit Australia. Requests for exceptional measure in order to permit study of information and for access to such records should the World War II period as a whole, records created be made to the Director, Australian Archives, P.O. up to December 31,1945, are also now being made Box 358, Kingston, A.C.T. 2604. ",v:3.ihble.

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Austria

Records of the Austrian State Archives dated prior to January 1, 1926, shall be released for general use.

Records of the Austrian State Archives dated from January 1, 1926, to the present shall be excluded from general use. As of January 1, 1976, such records shall automatically become available after 50 years.

Records of the Austrian State Archives dated prior to May 1, 1945, may, with the previous consent of the Office of the Director General of the Austrian State Archives and of the Federal Ministry where they originated, be released by the Federal Chancellery for use by the following: I

• University teachers of Austrian nationality; • Austrian scholarly institutes; • Austrian citizens who prove that they were

authorized by users enumerated above to perform certain scholarly work, and whose abili ty and trustworthiness is vouched for;

• As far as' it is in the interest of Austria with tegard to reciprocity, renowned internationally recognized foreign scholars;

• Officers or special delegates of the central federal agencies as well as civil service archivists, on active duty or retired, of Austrian nationality.

Beginning May 1, 1975, the records will auto­matically be available to the categories of users enumerated in the preceding paragraph after 30 years.

All users of records of the Austrian State Archives shall certify, prior to using such records, that they have taken note of the necessity to comply with copyrights, in particular the protec­tion of letters and pictures, as well as of the request of the Austrian State Archives that con­sideration be given to the interests of still living pe.rsons and their families and of public function­anes.

Belgium

The central files of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a~e o~en to res~arch after 50 years, except for. certam files regardmg royal or private matters whlch'may still have current sensitivity.

The Archives Department controls access under the r.egu~ations of the Ministry of ForeigrI Affairs.· ApplicatIOns should be addressed to the Minister of

Foreign Af~airs, indicating specifically the period and the subject of the proposed research. Foreign­ers must present their requests through their Embassy or Legation.

Copies of documents, or extracts or notes taken from documents, must be cleared with the Chief of the Archives, but permission to publish such material is seldom refused. Researchers can obtain microfilms or reproductions on photographic paper, at the official price, of the documents which they are authorized to consult. In principle, how­ever, the copying or filming of an entire series of documents, files, or volumes is not authorized.

Bulgaria

Bulgarian diplomatic records deposited in the State Central Archives antedating World War II (1939) may be made available upon receipt of a note from the U.S. Embassy describing the nature of the proposed research and identity of requesting scholars. ApproVal for research requests is not automatic; interested parties should not proceed with travel plans until approval has been secured.

Canada

Diplomatic records dated prior to January 1, 1942, are freely available to researchers in the Public Archives of Canada. Documents of the period 1942-46 and records dealing with U.S.­Canadian relations through December 31, 1949, still in the custody of the Department of External Affairs are also generally available to scholars upon a request addressed to the Director, Historical Division, Department of External Affairs. Records of the Cabinet and its Committees, however, are in no case made available for public examination until they are 30 years old.

Republic of China (Taiwan)

The diplomatic archives for the period up to 1926, now in the custody of the Institute of Modem History of Academia Sin.ica, are available to scholars who are approved by the Director of the Institute on an individual basis. A letter of introduction from the researcher's educational institution is considered customary. The making of photocopies is hot allowed.

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Czechoslovakia

The archives of the Foreign Ministry are not open to the public.

Denmark

The records are normally accessible to the public when they are 50 years old, except personal records and private correspondence of Foreign Ministers and Foreign Service officials. These are available only by special permission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Access to more recent materials prior to 1945 is subject to special permission. Records dated subsequent to World War II are not accessible.

Finland

Diplomatic records are secret for 25 years. A decree would have to be issued to grant permission to use these records, or, in exceptional cases, a decision might be made by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs only.

Records of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Government, political reports of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and of the Finnish diplomatic missions abroad, and documents regarding negotia­tions on political relations with foreign states are ;,;ccret for -a further 25 years, making a total of 50 years applicable to these categories. Permission to l.se these latter categories requires a decision of the

Cabinet, or, in exceptional cases," a decision of the MinistIY of Foreign Affairs only.

France

The following archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are available for historical research:

• Prior to December 31, 1929-Political and commercial documents relating to the European countries, the Levant, Tunisia; Asia, and the United States.

• Prior to May 31, 1918-Documents relating to the countries of the American continent outside the United States, and to Africa (except for Morocco and Tunisia); documents of the series

"The War, 1914-1918"; ordinances, decrees, records of appointments, regulations, and decisions relating to diplomatic and consular personnel; documents concerning the Department of Ac­counts in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (finances, budget, pensions) .

• Prior to December 31, 1916-Documents re­lating to Morocco .

• Prior to 1870-Individual personnel files. • Also available for research are certain papers

left by French statesmen and diplomats of the last two centuries which were not originally part of the Foreign Ministry's official records but which have since been incorporated into its archives in a special series (Papiers d'agents). Among papers of this kind recently opened for research are those of statesmen and leaders such as Clemenceau, Jules Ferry, Herriot, and Millerand and of diplomats such as Alphand, Paul Cambon, Coulondre, J usserand, and Paleologue.

Applications should be made to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, indicating the object or" the re­search and furnishing professional references. Requests by foreigners should be transmitted through their diplomatic representative at Paris. Authorizations are strictly personal, but it is possible to have the research activities carried out in the name of the person authorized by a third person approved in advance by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Authorization for research in the files does not include the right to copy or make reproductions of entire series of documents or sets of dossiers. For a project of this nature, a special request must be made, indicating precisely the documents or letters to be consulted, as well as the type of publication in which they may appear. Two copies of any work based on these documents must be furnished to the Minis try 0 f Foreign Affairs.

Federal Republic of Germany

By special arrangement the diplomatic archives of the Auswaertiges Amt for the years 1867 through 1945 are made available on application by qualified researchers. Moreover, the general policy remains that documents over 30 years old are made available for study. Applications for access to documents should be made to: Politisches Archiv des Auswaertigen Amtes, 53 Bonn, Adenauerallee 99-103.

Most of the important documents presently available have been microfilmed and copies are

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available for research and purchase in the National Archives at Washington, D.C., and in the Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Office (Cornwall House) at London.

German Democratic Republic

According to information supplied by G.D.R. authorities, access to archives may be obtained through application to the following address: Ministerium des Innern, Staatliche Archivver­waltung, 15 Potsdam, Schliessfach 42.

The experience of American researchers has been that access to diplomatic archives, such as

Potsdam and Merseburg, has been granted for research on subjects dealing with pre-World War II Germany. An exception to this rule is that G.D.R. authorities have stated categorically that no access will be granted to the Party Archives of the Socialist Unity Party.

Greece

Historical records up to 50 years from the present are available for research, except for those files whose publication might harm public or private interests. Records of a more recen t date are considered service files and are not available for research.

Requests to consult the historical files may be addressed to the Personnel and Archives Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and should clearly describe the subject of the requested research. Research in the Historical Archives may not exceed the period of one year, after which a new permit is required. Research in the Historical Archives is suspended during the mon th of August each year.

Hungary

Requests for access to diplomatic records are considered on an individual basis. Applications should be submitted to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Icehmd

Diplomatic documentation of the period prior to mid-1926 is in the National Archives and is

available to researchers without restriction. Diplo­matic material of a later date is generally closed to nonofficial researchers. In view of the declassifica­tion of U.S. diplomatic records of the period after World War II, however, Iceland would be prepared to give nonofficial researchers access to U.S.­Icelandic diplomatic correspondence from 1940, the date of the estahlishment of the first American consulate in Iceland, to 1947.

India

Diplomatic papers are open for consultation if they are more than 30 years old, except that no such records are available for a date later than January 1914, if they concern areas now compris­ing Jammu and Kashmir (including Gilgit and Chitral), the North Eastern Frontier Area (includ­ing the Eastern sector of the China-India border), Sikkim, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Tibet, and China.

American scholars who wish to work in the National Archives must have their subjects ap­proved by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, and have a bona fide en try visa. In addition, they must get a letter of introduction from the Counselor for Cultural Affairs, U.S. Information Service, New Delhi. Securing an ap­propriate entry visa takes anywhere from one to six months. With it, however, scholars will have no difficulty getting into the National Archives to consult any open materials on foreign affairs.

Certain preindependence Indian records along with those of the old India Office are kept in London at the India Office Library and Records, where they are open to public inspection.

Israel

Records of a quasi-diplomatic nature dated prior to the establishment of the State of Israel do not belong to the Government of Israel but are found either in the archives of the Jewish Agency for Palestine or in the private archives of persons concerned. These records are available to scholars through institutions such as the Zionist Archives, but control is exercised where matters of current sensitivity are involved.

With regard to the records of the State of Israel, the following rules apply:

• Material of a general, professional, or adminis­trative nature from Israeli Government offices is available to the public after 20 years.

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• Material on political and foreign affairs is available after 30 years.

• Material relating to the Israeli Defense forces 'and the Ministry of Defense is available after 50 years.

• Material concerning individuals as well as personnel flies are available after 50 years.

• Material classified "secret" and "top secret" is exempted from these rules and is not made available unless it has been declassified by the appropriate authorities.

italy

Access to. reproduction and citation of, docu­ments maintained in the Historical-Diplomatic Archives can be granted only after 50 years from their date, except for restricted documents relating to purely private matters which can only be made available after 70 years.

As an exception, and when the documents in question do not have particular political im­portance, permission for access, reproduction, and citation can be gran ted after 30 years from their date. This permission must be given by the Foreign Minister personally and is normally granted only when the request originates with a well-known researcher.

All requests for access to records should be addressed to the Director, Historical Archives, Ministry ?f Foreign Affairs.

'T;nuan, -J:\

In 1976 the Japanese Government adopted a new policy with respect to the declassification and release of diplomatic documents. The new policy provides not only for the general declassification of c.ccuments after 30 years but also for the release of more recent postwar diplomatic correspondence rdating to the Allied occu pation of Japan.

In June 1976 the Foreign Ministry released 190 vOlumes of such material, some of it only 27 years old, almost all of it relating to correspondence between the Japanese Government and Allied {SCAP) Headquarters. These volumes are not pub­

. R;\,;hed in book form but are available on microfilm 30'1: the Foreign Ministry's Diplomatic Records Office. With similar releases of documents ~he·d·

to take place four or five times a year,

according to the Japanese foreign Minis try, its correspondence for the entire occupation period

soon be declassified. It was also stated th'at

only 0.8 percent of the records for this period were withheld in order to protect national security or the privacy of people still alive.

The archives of the Japanese Foreign Ministry for the period 1868-1945 were microfilmed by the U.S. Government aI1d are available for consultation at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540.

Netherlands

Files more tha!1. 50 years old are, in principle, on deposit in the State Archives (Algemeen Rtjksar­chief) and freely open to the public. Archives of the Foreign Ministry which have not yet been transferred to the State Archives are open for scholarly research after 30 years. The usual regula­tions of the State Archives are applicable to archives made available to the public after 30 years.

A person wishing to undertake a particular research project in records of a more recent date should write to the Foreign Minis try stating the subject of his research and his qualifications. The Archivist of the ~1inistry checks informally with the officers in charge of the in teres ted sections of the Foreign Office and passes the request on to the Secretary General. Before being allowed access to the records a researcher is also required to agree in writing (1) that before publication he will submit and obtain approval of the department concerned for his use of archival documents in his work and (2) that he will present a copy of his work, when published, to the library of the Ministry.

New Zealand

Under the New Zealand Archives Act documents more than 25 years old are generally open to the public. Restrictions still apply, however, to especially sensitive documents or those involving other countries, especially the United Kingdom, if the other country requires documents to be re­stricted for a longer period. Diplomatic documents through 1945 are now generally available for research. Documents of the p~riod 1946~51, while available in principle, have not yet been prqcessed for transfer to the Archives.

Documents of the period after'1951 may be made available to qualified researchers on an ad hoc basis. If access is granted, the Ministry of

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Foreign Affairs may require that manuscripts based on documents less than 25 years old be submitted for clearance.

Applications for access to documents through 1945 should be addressed to the Archivist, Ministry of Internal Affairs. Applications for more recent material should be sent to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (i.e., the top civil servant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

Norway

Nonvay has established no time limit for open­ing of documents for public inspection, but records more than 40 years old are generally open to qualified researchers. Later records may be made available upon decision of the Ministry, but docu­ments less than 20 years old are seldom made available.

The diplomatic records of the Norwegian Government from 1850 are under the control of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, although only those dating from 1905 (when Norway was separated from Sweden) are actually hou~ed in the Ministry.

Access to records is 'controlled by the Office of the Chief Archivist, which in addition functions as a research department for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Manuscripts based on records must be submitted prior to publication for clearance not only by Norway but also, generally, by any foreign governments that maybe involved.

.Pcland

There are no published provisions for access by private researchers to diplomatic records. Applica­tions for access may be addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Romania

There are no fonnal provisions for public access to diplomatic archives. However, limited access has been granted in a few special cases to pre-World War II documents on the basis of individual applications to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Republic of South Africa

On May 14, 1962, the diplomatic records of South Africa for the period through May 31, 1915,

were opened to senous researchers. After the expiration of each period of five years after May 14, 1962, the records for an additional five years become available.

Applications for access should be sent through the Director of Archives to the !-.finister of Educa­tion, Arts and Science, who consults with the Departmen t of Foreign Affairs. In certain cases, particularly when permission has been given to consult documents in the closed period, researchers are required to submit their notes to a responsible Archives official for scrutiny. Notes and manu­scripts based on records of the Department of Foreign Affairs 'must be cleared by that Depart­ment.

All records of the Boer Republics, which ceased to exist in 1902, il!e open to public consultation. The records pertaining to the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope and Natal and the territories of the' two former Boer Republics (from the end of the British-Boer War until the establishment of the Union of South Africa) are open insofar as they are the records of the colonial governments concerned. The records of the Lieutenant-Governors and Governors were regarded as falling under the jurisdiction of the British Government, so that access to those documents is governed by the Public Record Office in London. There is a provision in the South African Archives Act that the ~finister may direct the Director of Archives to withhold access to particular portions of the archives on the ground of public policy.

Spain

Diplomatic records subsequent to about 1830 are in the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Earlier documents are kept in the National Historical Archives (Seccion de Estado del Archivo Historico Nacional) and in the Simancas Archives (Archivo de Simancas).

A written requesl. must be addressed to the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, including personal and professional references and detailed infonnation on the research to be undertaken. When permission has been obtained, records may be consulted up to the year 1900. In certain situations, documents since 1900 may be ex­amined. If the results of the research are published,

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three copies of the publication are requested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Sweden

Anyone may have access to documents over 50 years old. Documents up to the end of World War n (May 1945) are in most cases open to research­ers. Otherwise, access to documents less than 50 years old may be granted by royal decrees or, in certain cases, by the appropriate authorities. Appli­cations should be sent to the Head Archivist of the .Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Switzerland

Swiss diplomatic documents are open to inspec­'don after 35 years. Access to more recent ·~).cuments is rare and in the past has been ';:5 tricted almost entirely to universi ty scholars and :;tudents engaged in projects of scientific or histori­cal research. Applications by such researchers for access to protected documents can be considered only if rt-,py have a recommendation from their wlin·r~il.1es. This procedure is available to Swiss and non-Swiss applicants alike.

Applications should be sent to the Federal Archives, which is under the Federal Department of the Interior. The chief of the Political Depart­m.ent (Foreign Office) is, in principle, responsible -',,~ access to the documents of his Department ,.'hi~~ have not yet been giv~n to th e Federal ,,'CHves.

Tuckey

Most records through 1918 may be consulted by q'.1alified scholars after they have obtained per­n:~;ssion. More recent records are closed. Foreign nationals should present applications through their diplomatic missions to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating clearl y their professional affiliation; the subject and purpose of their investigations; the pt:riod to be studied; whether they wish to micro­mm documents; and whether they will be willing t.e; present three copies of their completed studies tD the Turkish Government. About two months' tiJ.'!"'.-i: is required to obtain decisions on applica­aOHS.

Applicants must agree to abidl" by the regula­tions in force aovernin a the examination of records

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in the Archives. Foreigners shall be deemed to have pledged themselves not to utilize the material examined in any way contrary to th~ rights and interests of the Government of the Turkish Repub­lic. Special authorization must be obtained for photocopying of material and not more than 100 copies may be made of any single subject. Photo­copies must be made by the special photographer of the Direction Generale des Archives or by a photographer appointed by the Administration, on condition, however, that the photographic equip­ment shall be supplied by the applicant. Notwith­standin&- the ...£on~itions enumerated ab~ve, the

Admli1istration shall be free to grant or WIthhold its authorization to study the records, and to cancel a permit at any time.

Foreign scholars wishing to conduct any type of research in Turkey must obtain a research permit from the Turkish Embassy in the country of, application. This permit is not available from

authorities in Turkey.

U.S.S.R.

There appear to be no published regu.lations concerning the availability of diplomatic archives. Requests for access are considered on an individual basis. Foreign scholars in the Soviet Union who can demonstrate a need to consult diplomatic records must submit their requests through the supervising faculty of the institution with which they are affiliated or the government ministry which is responsible for their activities in the Soviet Union. Scholars outside the U.S.S.R. may write directly to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

United Kingdom

Under the Public Records Act of 1967 which came into effect January 1, 1968, docume~ts in the Public Record Office, with certain exceptions, are available for public inspection after they are 30 years old. This includes records of the British Foreign Office. The Public Record Office handles ail routine applications to consult the records for the "open" period.

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United States Yugoslavia

Documents in the Archives of the FederalThe policy records of the D~partment of State, Secretariat for Foreign Affairs (FSFA) originatingwith a small number of exceptions, are required to before January 1, 1945, may, as a rule, bebe declassified and opened to research when they consulted for scientific research purposes. Docu­are 30 years old. By special decision, however, the ments originating after that date are opened forrecords are now open through 1949.

-1n the restricted period (1950 and subsequent scientific research only 50 years after their date of years) copies of identifiable documents may be origination. Pennission to consult the archives requested by nonofficial researchers under the must be sought from the State Secretariat. The Freedom of Information Act or Executive Order request must specify the purpose of the research 11652. Requests may be addressed to the Freedom activity or the subject to be dealt with. of Information Staff, Bureau of Public Affairs, The Archives comprise documents of the Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of

Serbia and its overseas representatives for the period 1870-1918; documents of Austro-Hungarian

Vatican consulates in Serbia, Kosovo, and Macedonia for 1839-1914; documents of the Ministry of Foreign

The Vatican adheres to a general laO-year rule Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and its concerning access to documents, but records have overseas representatives from 1918 to 1941; the in fact been opened to qualified scholars to the end archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the of the papal reign of Pius IX (1878). so-called Independent State of Croatia and its

'overseas representatives from 1941-1945; and the archives of the Federal Secretariat for Foreign Affairs and its overseas representatives from 1945 to. the present.

THE ALBERT F. SIMPSON HISTORICAL RESEARCH CENTEE

At Maxwell Air Force Gase, Alabama 36112, the Air University maintains the Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center of the Uni ted States Air Force. Because it has become an impor­tant center for historical research on the Second 'tlorld ~va:r,

F"CHSHW members may be in terested in the follo'\'ling overview of its mission and facilities, provided at the request of the secretary by the chief of its Historical Reference Brunch (and a committee colleague), Royce C. McCrary, Jr.:

The purpose of the Albert F. Simpson Historicsl Research Center is to provide facilities for research in Air Force history. It furnishes historical and archival services to the Air Force. and serv2S as the principal repository for Air Force historical records. The Center comes under the direct control and supervision of the Chief, Office of Air Force His:=ory.

The Center's historical document collection is one of the nation's most extensive nnd valuable col lee tioo of docuIT'.entary sources rna terials on the history of the United States military aviation. It now contains approximately 40,000,000 pnge~ 'If historical material, with approxi­mately 2,000,000 pages added each year. A number of finding aids are available at the Center. Students of the Second World War will find a great deal of primary source mnterlals in the document collection. ' These include, among others, Army Air Force \Vorld War II unit his­torieH - narratives and supporting documents; personal papers of general officers and other World War II Army Air Force personnel; historical

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IOOn()g~2~;hs aod studies; oral history tapes and transcripts of Air Force leaders ·...nose servic:e dates to Hor1d I<!ar II; ~'7orking p"pCTS of major staff officer;, of f-I."arl'luCtrtcrs, An')' Air Forces, dUll\\i; h'erJd I·inr 11: recorcs of the Str.'ltegic: BO!itDLng Survey; and an (>,:tens-Lve coll~cti.(Jn

rt~l2.ti',g to the Horid Har II Gcrr:,;,n Air Force Force. The: Unit histories arc perhaps of greatest value. Thl'S'-' have bec':l

suh::.~!:ted p('cLoclically since the? establL;hm~~Ilt of the Air ~orce Histori­cal Prcgri'n by Presidential order in 1942. The stlhr"issions vary in Cju\lity and th2re ,,;ere son~ gaps during ~]orld ~]ar II. Nev:.?Lthcles3. taken CiS <l

Yo'hole, the unit histories furnish good c:overO-ge of AmiY Ai, Force activities from 1942 through 1945. Neo.rly all of the histories ar", no\, uncl2.ssiried and available 00 l6-rn~J ~icrofilm at a nominal cost.

Toe United States Air Force and Air Univt'rsity encourage qU21ified histor~2al researchers to use the historical document collection and facilities of the Alhert F. Simpson Historical Research Center. The u00fficial researchers ShOI.lld realize, however, that the Center's resources are lir.ited and that its primary mission is to serve the United States Air Force. Any researcher desiring information about the Center and use of its document collection and facilities for research should first submit inquires to:

Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center (HOA) M2~/e11 Air Force Base, Alabama 36112 Teleph0ne: (205) 293-5958; Autovon 875-5958

He can be assured that every service, consistent with the Center's mission, will be rendered to him.

YALE UNIVERSITY MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES

The October 1979 issue of the Historical Manuscripts Newsletter of the Yale University Library lists a selection of holdings from the period of the Second World War. The 42-item list, kindly provided by Susan Grigg, Archivist, includes:

'~\NSON BALDWIN PAPERS. Correspondence, manuscripts, and subj ect files of a newspaper editor and reporter who covered the rearmament of Europe, the first months of the war in the Pacific, and the Normandy invasion/and who advised government and private committees on military policy.

CHESTER BOWLES PAPERS. Correspondence, speeches, and other papers of the administrator of the Office of Price Administration.

BURMESE ARCHIVE COLLECTION. Correspondence and documents related to the establishment of Independent Burma and the problems of Japanese occupation.

GERMAN PAMPHLET COLLECTION. National Socialist publications for home consumption and for distribution abroad.

WILLIAM HARLAN HALE PAPERS. Scripts and other papers of an official in t.he Office of War Information who was responsible for radio broadcasts to Germany.

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TYLER G. KENT PAPERS. Correspondence, legal papers, and printed material of a code clerk in the U. S. Embassy in London whose conviction under the British Official Secrets Act became a cause celebre in the United States.

ARTHUR BLISS LANE PAPERS. Correspondence and other papers of an American diplomat in Yugoslavia, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Poland.

ERNEST WARREN LEFEVER PAPERS. Articles by German prisoners of war returned from the Soviet Union.

CHARLES A. LINDBERGH PAPERS. Correspondence, speeches, and other papers of the writer and adviser on aviation and foreign policy. Permission of the family is required.

WALTER LIPPMANN PAPERS. Correspondence, diaries, and writings of the political writer.

JAMES S. McDERMOTT PAPERS. Letters of a captain in the U. S. Marine Corps who died on Iwo Jima.

DWIGHT MACDONALD PAPERS. Correspondence, writings, and printed material of the writer and activist who was at once a pacifist and an anti-fascist.

GUY S. METRAUX PAPERS. Correspondence, reports, minutes,and memoranda of a Red Cross delegate on conditions in U. S. prisoner-of-war camps.

PALESTINE STATEHOOD COMMITTEE PAPERS. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed material of five committees active in the United States whose goals included creation of an independent Jewish army to fight Axis powers, and rescue and resettlement in Palestine of European Jews.

JOHN HALL PAXTON PAPERS. Correspondence and memoranda of an American diplomat in China.

WILLIAM WINSTON PETTUS PAPERS. Correspondence and writings of a professor of surgery at Hsiang-Ya Hospital in China.

HENRY L. STLMSON PAPERS. Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, speeches, interviews, public statements, and diaries of the Secretary of War.

U. S. WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY, POSTON, ARIZONA, RELOCATION CENTER RECORDS. Scrapbooks and other papers documenting educational and library activities.

Copies of the full list are available on request. The Department of Manuscripts and Archives is located at the Wall Street entrance of Sterling Memorial Library. It is open from 8:30 to 4:45, Monday through Friday. For more information, please call (203) 432-4694 or 432-4695 and ask for Judith Schiff or Patricia Bodak .

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THE YIVO INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH RESEARCH

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (originally called Yiddish Scientific Institute) was founded in Vilna, then Poland, in 1925. The basic activity of the Institute was research in the social history of the Jews, with particular emphasis upon the history of Jews in Eastern Europe, the Yiddish language, literature, and folklore. In 1940, after the outbreak of World War II and Hitler's occupation of Eastern European territories, the head­quarters of the YIVO was transferred to New York. From the very beginning of this period, World War II and its impact on European Jews became a major field of Yivo's interest. Yivo was one of the first non-governmental agencies to engage in research on the period of the Catastrophe--now more commonly referred to as the Holocaust. The records accumulated at the time when the war was still in progress included Yiddish newspapers especially sensitive to the fate of the Yiddish-speaking communities in Europe; bulletins published by groups of recent immigrants still having close ties with the Old Country and by various refugee groups; reports sent by underground channels; and early eye~itness accounts. Yivo was the first and only addressee of a message sent by historian Emanuel Ringelblum about the Jewish cultural activities in the Warsaw ghetto.

Immediately after the war, the Institute established close connec­tions with individual survivors and survivor organizations in the D.P. (displaced persons) camps of Germany, and acquired important collections of documents saved from destruction, as well as archives and publications of those groups which formed their own historical societies and published periodicals. Ties also were established with major research institutes formed after the war: The Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine in Paris, and the Yad Vashem Remem­brance Authority in Israel. The publications of the major non-Jewish centers of research were acquired: the Institut flir Zeitgeschichte in Munich, the Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, and the French periodical Revue de l'Histoire de la Deuxieme Guerre Morrlial.e. Proceedings of the international conferences dedicated to the resistance movements and other aspects of World War II were carefully followed and their publications collected. English, German, French and Russian versions of the IMT's Trials of the Major War Criminal.s and "Subsequent Trials" by NMT were acquired, as well as related publications on Nazi crimes and criminals published in Poland and the Soviet Union.

Yiddish post-Holocaust literature forms a unique collection which includes eye-witness accounts, as well as poetical and fictional treatment of the subject which has dominated Yiddish literary output since the end of World War II. An interes ting "grass-roots" phenomenon is the appearance of memorial volumes dedicated to destroyed Jewish communities. These are collective works containing mostly reminiscences of "Shtetl" (small town) life in Eastern Europe and accounts of Nazi extermination activities. The Yivo library has accumulated more than 500 such volumes, which usually are bilingual (Hebrew and Yiddish), though some have short summaries in English.

The Yiddish material in the Yivo library served as a basis for the compilation of several bibliographies of the Holocaust period issued in the series known as Yad Vashem and YIVO "Joint Documentary Projects" (fourteen volumes of the series h'ave been published to date [October 1977], covering material in Yiddish, Hebrew and English).

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In the last decade, American scholarship has shown an increased interest in the subject. In addition to monographs dealing with historical. sociological and political aspects of the period, the Yivo library has made an attempt to collect publications on the psychological impact of the experience on the survivors and their offspring. These are mostly articles appearing in professional periodicals. The introduction of the Holocaust as the subject of instruction into the academic and high school curricula and the interest in detecting unpunished Nazi criminals living "among us" are the newest topics of interest in this area which create their own literature.

Nazi literature forms a separate collection in the library, including books, pamphlets and periodicals published in Germany during the period 1933-1945. The 2,354 titles have a separate catalog prepared by Dr. Bruno B1au. A major part of this collection deals with Eastern Europe, anti ­Semitism, and military operations.

Yivo also has very extensive and important archival collections of unpublished documents. The holdings on the period of the Holocaust include the following:

1. Papers of Joseph Tenenbaum relating also to the anti-Nazi boycott

2. Papers of Nachman Zonabend on the Lodz ghetto, including the ghetto newspaper, department reports of the Jewish ghetto administration, the ghetto industry, reports on daily life in the ghetto, the daily chronicle, photographs (over 400), and other materials

3. Papers of A. Sutzkever-Sh. Kaczerginski, on the Vi1na ghetto, including diaries, chronicles and reports relating to administration, police, the ghetto court, educational and cultural activities, forced labor, food supply, and other matters

4. Records relating to the Warsaw ghetto, including contemporaryeyewit­ness accounts on conditions in the ghetto, forced labor, social welfare, sanitary conditions, the Jewish council and the ghetto police; notes by Emanuel Ringelb1um; contemporary reports about Nazi brutality and the extermination of Jews in other parts of Poland; and some issues of the Jewish and the Polish underground press

5. Records of the Union Generale des Israelites de France (UGIF), the French Judenrat

6. Records of Colonie Sco1aire ("Rue Ame10t"), a committee to save Jewish children during the Nazi occupation of France

7. Papers of Rabbi Hirsh1er relating to the work of Jewish chaplaincy in camps in France during World War II

8. Records of kehilat ha-haredim (Orthodox Jewish community in France) during World War II

9. The Berlin Collection, about 40,000 pages of Nazi documents pertaining to Jews, especially those of the ReichskomnUssariat Ostland and the Government General, including documents from the Propaganda Ministry, the Ministry of Interior, the Einsatzstab Rosenberg, and Goring's Office and Ministry; and some 1350 dossiers of the Hauptamt Wissenschaft pe rtaining to Ge rman academicians

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10 •. Records of Der StUrmer, of the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage, and of other agencies in Germany

11. Records relating to the Nazi persecution of Jews in the Netherlands, Romania, and in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp

12. Some 2,000 eyewitness accounts and other reports by victims of Nazi persecution in occupied Europe

13. Records of Jewish displaced persons camps and transitory settlements in Germany, Austria, and Italy, 1946-1950s

B. REFERENCES

Allard, Dean C.; Crawley, Martha L.; Edmison, Mary~, eda. U. S. Naval History Sources in the United States. Washington. D. C.: Naval History Division, Department of the Navy, 1979. A current, indexed, illustrated guide to the naval holdings of more than 2S0 American libraries and archives.

Jessup, John E.; and Coakley, Robert W., eds. A Guide to the Study and Use of Military History. Center of Military History, United States Army. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1979. A SOO-page volume available both as a hardback ($11.00) and a paperback ($6.50), this rich compendium was designed to encourage the study of military history in the broad sense, to explain its uses, and identify the resources available for its study. As the title indicates, it is a guide to study and use, not research and writing. In a series of essays, recognized specialists explore the nature of military history, the value of studying it, the literature available on various periods and topics, and describe the official military history establishments in this country and abroad. For example, Dr. Maurice Matloff, Ch~ef Historian of the Army and a director of this committee, presents an introductory essay on the nature of history, and Col. Thomas Griess, head of the History Depart­ment at West Point, treats more narrowly the specific field of military history and its use. Professor Jay Luvaas of Allegheny College discusses the great military historians and philosophers from Thucydides to Liddell Hart; and Professor Theodore Ropp of Duke University covers the whole broad field of world military history down to 1786. Other essays deal with the various periods of American military history and describe the official military historical activities and offices in the United states and abroad. The Guide is addressed not only to professional soldiers but academic scholars, who will appreciate particularly its extensive bibliographies.

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Special Studies of the Library for Contemporary History, Stutt ­gart. [N.B. Several of the following titles are more mono­graphic thanbihliographic irt character~ as a.sedes, .however, this BfZ Schriftenreihe is a basic and continuing reference tool that can best be appreciated when reported as a whole. The earlier volumes were published by Bernard &Graefe before it moved from Frankfurt, but inquiries may be sent to the Munich address in item I.A.l; titles without prices may be unavailable.]

a. Hillgruber, Andreas. Sudost-Europa im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Literaturbericht und Bibliographie. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 1. Frankfurt am Main: Bernard & Graefe, 1962. 150 pp.

b. Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf. Zur Konzeption einer Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkrieges 1939-1945. Disposition nUt kritisch ausgewdhltem Schrifttum. Bearbeitet unter Mitwirkung von Joachim ROseler. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 2. Frankfurt: Bernard & Graefe, 1964. 176 pp.

c. Rohwer, Jiirgen. Die VerseJ')(un9- der jl.idischen Fll.ichtlings­transporter Struma und MerKure im Schwarz~n Meer (Februar 1942, August 1944). Historische Untersuchung. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 4. Frankfurt: Bernard & Graefe, 1965. lS3 pp. and one map. (Cf. item III.C.S below.)

d. Kobler, Karl. Bibliographie ZUr Luftkriegsgeschichte. Bearbeitet im Militargeschichtlichen Forschungsamt. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 5. Frankfurt: Bernard & Graefe, 1966. 284 pp. Part III, pp. 63-188 deals with the period from 1919 to 1945, pp. 143-186 specifically with World War II.

e. Schumann, Hans-Gerd. Die politischen Parteien in Deutsch­land nach 1945. Ein bibliographisch-systematischer Versuch. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 6. Frankfurt: Bernard &Graefe, 1967. xxii & 223 pp.

f. Gunzenhauser, Max. Geschichte des geheimen Nachrichtendienstes (Spionage, Sabotage und Abwehr). Literaturbericht und Biblio­graphie. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 7. Frankfurt: Bernard &Graefe, 1968, viii & 434 pp. Bibliographical treatment of the history of espionage in World War II, in the narrow sense, is on pp. 290-360, but elsewhere the war is touched on in other contexts. The book has a detailed table of contents out­lining its complex but logical structure, as well as three indices.

g. Schroder, Josef. Ita1ien im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Eine Bibliographie. L'It.alia nella seconda guerra mondiale. Una bibliografia. Foreword by Renzo De Felice. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 14. Munich: Bernard & Graefe, 1978. Dm 140.00. 137 pp. front matter and 1127 pp. bibliography plus appendices, indices, etc. The introductory matter is carried in both Italian and German, as are the headings in the bibliography.

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h. Biichel, Regine,' Der deutsche Widerstand im Spiegel von Fachliteratur und Publizistik seit 1945. Bericht und Bibliographie. Schriften der BfZ, Heft 15. Munich: Bernard & Graefe, 1975. viii & 215 pp. DM 52.00. The introductory essay (Literaturbericht) is on pp. 1-68, the bib1iogrpahy on pp. 71-215.

Parrish, Thomas, ed.; Marshall, S. L. A., Brig. Gen., ret., chief consulting ed., The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of World War II. New York: Simon a..nd Schuster, Cord Communica­tions, 1978. xvi & 767 pp., including an index; over 200 maps and photographs; a glossary of acronyms, abbreviations, and foreign terms; a table of ranks; a chronological synopsis; and a selected English-language bibliography. $29.95. Compiled in consultation and association with a number of well qualified specialists (including several members of this committee), this large volume (printed on letter-sized paper with two columns of text and three of index) provides popular but not simplistic capsule narrative treatment of many of its 4000 entries, together with somewhat longer articles on topics lending themselves to general treatment: thus the overview on Japanese Conquests, 1941-42 (pp. 316-319) concludes with a cross-reference to Pacific War, 1942-45 (pp. 471-477), which concludes the survey. Specialists will find entries in their areas of expertise that might well have been handled quite differently, and this ambitious volume will almost certainly prove to be no more free of error than the first edition of any major reference compilation of comparable scope. These reservations notwithstanding, Thomas Parrish's well written and carefully edited Encyclopedia of World War II will come to be appreciated as a standard reference on the subject.

Reid, Alan. A Concise Encyclopedia of the Second World War. Reading: Osprey Publishing, 1974. 232 pp. D740.R44

Congressional Information Service. CIS U.S. Serial Set Index, Part 10, 74th - 79th Congresses, 1935-1946. Subject Index, A-K, pp. i-xiv, 1-705 (vol. 1); Subject Index, L-Z, pp. 707-1469 (vol. 2); Finding Lists, pp. 1471-2018 (vol. 3). Washington, D.C.: Congressional Information Service, Inc., 1976. 21223. Z9C65. A private, not a government publication, this is a relatively comprehensive, systematically indexed

reference aid to a forbiddingly vast, yet invaluable body of government source material, including not only House and Senate committee reports and documentation, but also records of Executive Branch departments and agencies issued throughout the entire pre-war and World War II era. The entries under "War," for example, beginning with forty-five cross-references on p. 1414, conclude at "Wartime" on p .. 1420, with related headings continuing several double-column, large-encyclopedia­format pages further.

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Australia, Department of Foreign Affairs. DOCC!:!9!1ts on Aus tra1ian Foreign Policy,. 1.937-49 .. Vol. ]: 1937-]8.~. G. Neale, ed. P. G. Edt.Jards & H. Kemv:1Y, asst. cdc;. C..nherra: Aust ralian Covt. Pub. Serv., 1975. D754.A8 062

Detwiler, Donald S., and Burdick, Charles B., eds. War in Asia and the Pacific, 1937-1949: Japanese and Chinese Studies and Documents. 15 vols. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1979-80. An 8400 pp. collection of some seventy reports prepared after World War II by Japanese officials (vols.. 2-12l and Chinese Nationalists (.vols; 13~,15)

at the U.S. Army's Center of Military History. The firs\: volume is the Introducrion & Guide not only to this publication, but also to the far larger collection from which these studies (in English) were selected for facsimile reproduction. A detailed catalogue, including the editor's introductory essay, is available from the publisher at 136 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016, from whom the set may be ordered, before 1 March 19BO, for $550.00, a substantial saving over the full price. (This is a companion set to the 24-volume collection of German Military Studies listed in the previous newsletter, and for wh:ieh a catalogue is also available. The German set is in print; the Asian will be by rr~d-l980.)

Detwiler, Donald S .• ed.; Burdick, Charles B., and Rohwer, Jurgen, assoc. eds. World War II German Military Studies. Ten Parts in 24 vols. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1979. A 13,000­page collection of over 200 reports prepared after the war by former Wehrmacht officers, now at the U. S. National Archives. The first volume is the Introduction & Guide not only to this facsimile reproduction, but also to the far larger collection (of over 2500 reports) from which these (in English) were selected. (A detailed catalogue, including the editor's introductory essay, is available from the publisher at 545 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022, from whom the set may be ordered, before 31 October 1979, for $950.00; thereafter it will cost $1100.00, a saving of some 15% over the individual volume price of $55.00.)

Ellwood, David W. and Miller Ja~es Ed' '. '. ' - ., ,.1 ., e. In croauctoIfj

Gu~de co Amerlcan Documentatior o£ th= r- _ . • .J.. _ ~lJro~ean ges~s-

tancC' FovP'/.ient in roJorld r:ar II. \'01,,-,,;. I' -P'-b 1 ' ~,.- • u ~1.c

Records. Turin, Italy: University Institute of European Studies, 1976. xiv, 161 pp. (LC classification number not available.) For information, contact A. Ferdinand Engel at the Tennessee State Library and Archives~ . Nashville, Tennessee 37219, or the sponsoring insti ­tute at Corso Vittorio S~anuele 83, 10128 Torino, Italy.

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Forster, Gerhard, and Lakowski, Richard, sel. & i~tro.

1945, das Jahr der endgi11 tigen Niededaqe der faschi­stischen f'.1ehrmacht. Dokumente. SchriftE:n des Ni1itar­geschichtlichen Instituts der DDR. (East) Berlin: Mili ­tarverlag der Deutschen De8okra~ischen R2pu~lik, 1975. 462 pp. D757.N48

O'Neill, James E., and Krauskop'f, Robert H., eds. [','or1d War II: An AccoU(1t of Its Documents: _Conference on Research on the Second f'1orld fvar, f'/ashington D. C., 1971. National Archives Conferences, Vol. 8. Washington, D. C.: Howard University Press, 1976. Pp. xix, 269. D743.42 .C66 1971. Available dire c tly from the press· (Washington, D. C. 20001) at the list price of $15.00, the proceedings of the June 1971 conference co-sponsored by the ~ational

Archives and the American Corrunittee on the History of the Second Horld War.

Robinson, Jacob, and Sachs, Henry. The Holocaust:: The Nuremberg Evidence. Part One: Documents. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem Martyrs' and Heroes' Memorial Authority; New York: Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, 1976. 370 pp. Prepared as a guide to the Nuremberg documents on the Holocaust, to be followed by a second volume covering oral testimony, this work will be a valuable asset for studenm,and researchers concerned with many other aspects of the Third Reich and Second Horld War as well.

As explained in the preface (an introductory essay 00

Nuremberg documentation in itself), only part of the material gathered for the Nur.emberg war crimes trials was ever published. Much that was not printed was mimeographed. If there were to be relatively limited distribution, only a few photostatic copies might be made. In any case, it turned out in the end that only very few sets of "The Nuremberg Documents" were preserved intact. It has become extremely difficult--particularly for younger scholars for whom the period is no longer contempor.ary history--to gain an overview of the material. For them especially Robinson and Sachs have provided this guide.

It has three major parts. The Digest indicates the subject of each of over three-tho~sand documents; the Index is closs-referenced by name and subject, with additional survey entries to aid the user; and there is finally a Chronol~L giving the date of origin of each document. In addition, an extensive glossary of tech­nical terms and jar.gon is complemented by lists of abbre­viations and military, SS. and civil service ranks.

The value of this volume for research on the Second lJorld Har is directly related to the importance, for the lead ers of the Third Reich) of its topic. In its way:> Adolf Hitler's campaign to exterminate the European Jews

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was a top-priority theater of the war, and his grim determination not to be defected--at least not on this front--helped to sustaln his implacable will to continue the war long after all else was hopelessly lost. This is why the Holocaust and the insiitutions of its imple­mentation increasingly pervad~d the history of Gel~any

and Europe during the latter part of the war--and why the authoritative) objective handbook provided by Robinson and Sachs will prove so valuable an aid for research on this period.

Rohwer, JUrgen, and Jackel, Eberhard, eds. Die Funkaufklarung und ihre Rolle im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Munich: Motorbuch Verlag, 1979. Pp. 416, with ca. 100 illustrations. The English edition of the proceedings of this conference, on which David Kahn reports elsewhere in this news­letter, is to be published by the U. S. Naval Institute Press in 1981.

Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, January 1937 - August 1939. Assembled by the Staff of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y. 10 volumes. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc" 1979. $450.00 if ordered after 1 March 1979, but $350.00 if ordered before that date. Participants in the 1977 annual business meeting of the ACHSw~ in Dallas will remember the concern aroused by the announcement of the director of the FDR Library, Dr. William Emerson, that it would not be feasible for the sequel to the three-volume Harvard University Press set of papers on FOR and foreign affairs to be issued in book form (rather than microfilm) because of the prohibitive cost of printing the substantially larger volume of material necessary for adequate coverage as war approached. By facsimile duplication of the original documents as selected for publication, the cost of setting type has been circumvented by Garland Publishing, Inc., 545 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022, already familiar to many ACHSWW members as publisher of our colleague David MacIsaac's ten-volume edition of the u. S. Strategic Bombing Survey (described in the bibliography of Newsletter 16, item III.D.7, on pp. 22-24). Though expen­sive, this valuable collection of almost 2000 documents in ten volumes averaging over 550 pages each (on acid-free paper with library bindings) is by no means prohibitive, particularly if ordered at the pre-publication discount.

Schramm, Percy E., and Greiner, Helmuth. Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht, 1940-1945. Supplement to Vol. IV.: Der Krieg in Italien und im Heimatkriegsgebiet vom 1. Januar-3l. Marz 1944/ ed. by Donald S. Detwiler. Munich: Bernard & Graefe Verlag flir Wehrwesen, 1979. pp. 85. A supplemental volume to the War Diary of the High Command of the wehrmacht, with recently surfaced material on the war in Italy and on the German horne front that had not been included in the original four­volwne edition (the publication of which, like this supplement, was commissioned by the Arbeitskreis fUr Wehrforschung) •

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u. K., Public Record Office. Catalogue of Microfilm~

London: P. R. 0., 1976. Ca. 100 pp. As noted irl ACHSw'\-l Newsletter 17, enquiries should be addressed to the Photo­ordering Section, Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, Lon don WC2A lLR

PREM 3/455. Anglo-American combined committees, May 1943 - Jan. 1944

PREM 3/458/1-8. Arcadia conference, Dec. 1941 - Jan. 1942

PREM 3/459. Argonaut conference, 1942

PREM 3/467-473. Former Naval Person telegrams exchanged between Churchill and Presidents Roosevelt and Truman, 1939-45

PREM 3/478/1-6. Papers of the Joint Staff Mission in Washington

PREM 3/485/1-9. Riviera conference, Sept. 1941

PREM 3/486/1-3. Letters to President Roosevelt, 1940-42

CAB 122/1553. Papers on post-war planning: Anglo-American rela­tions, 1944

CAB 122/1582. Telegrams and correspondence on the Joint Staff Mission, 1941-43

CAB 122/1583. Telegrams, various, 1941-45

CAB 87/60. War Cabinet minutes and memoranda on post-war external problems and Anglo-American cooperation, 1941-42

united States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals: United States of America v. otto Skorzeny et a1. (Case 6-100). July 13, 1945-December 1948, (MII06, 24 fiche) introduction by John Mendelsohn. This is the first National Archives microfiche publication. In the Skorzeny case, ten w.,=mbers of various branches of the German Armed Forces were tried by a General Military Government Court at Dachau for violating the laws and usages of war by (1) wearing enemy uniforms during combat conditions, (2) torturing and killing unarmed U. S. prisoners of war, and (3) misappropriating articles belonging to them. The Trial Judge Advocate dismissed charge 2 for lack of evidence and acquitted all the defendants.

Reproduced are transcripts of the proceedings, prosecution and defense exhibits, a miscellaneous correspondence file, and supporting documents. Finding aids for transcripts and exhibits are on fiche one.

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The records of three additional war crime trials by the U. S. Army in Germany have also been recently microfilmed:

United States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals: United States of America v. Alfons Klein et al. (Case 12-449 and 000-12-31), October 8-15, 1945. (MI078, 3 rolls) introduction by Richard E. Wood.

United States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals: United States of America v. Kurt Andrae et al. (Case 12-481 and 00-50-37). April 1945-June 1958. (MI079, 16 rolls) introduction by John A. Vernon.

United States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals: United States of America v. Franz Auer et al. (Case 000-50-136). November 1943-July 1958. (MI093, 13 rolls) intro­duction by Karen D. Paul.

In the first of these, the Hadamar Asylum euthanasia case, one of the earliest cases tried in connection with German atrocities committed during World War II, a cOmmission appointed by the Commanding General of the Seventh U. S. Army tried seven indi­viduals for committing war crimes by participating in the killing of nearly 500 Russians and Poles. The Trial Judge Advocate, Leon Jaworski, obtained convictions of all the defen­dants and the commission sentenced three to death, one to life imprisonment, and the remaining defendants to lengthy prison terms. In the second of these cases, the Andrae case or Nordhausen Concentration Camp case, nineteen individuals were tried by a General Military Government Court at Dachau for violating the laws and usages of war by engaging in a "common design" to operate the Nordhausen complex, subjecting inmates to wholesale starvation, beatings, tortures, and killings, and rifling of inmates' mail. The Trial Judges acquitted four defendants, sentenced one to death by hanging, and the remaining defendants to lengthy prison terms. In the final of the three cases, the Auer case or Muehldorf Concentration Camp case, another General Military Court at Dachau tried fourteen individuals associated with the administration and operation of five subcamps of Dachau Concentration Camp, known as the Muehldorf Group, for violating the laws and usages of war by subjecting inmates to "killings, beatings, tortures, starvation, abuses and indignities." The Trial Judges acquitted two of the defendants, sentenced five to death by hanging, and two to life imprisonment. The remaining defendants were sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

Reproduced in these cases, which represent part of the 489 cases tried by the Army in Gerroany are preliminary investigation records,

transcripts of the proceedings, prosecution and defense exhibits, clemency petitions and subsequent Modification Board proceedings, and execution of sentence documents. Finding aids for transcripts and exhibits are on roll one.

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u. S., Congress, House, Committee on International Relations. Problems of World War II and Its Aftermath, Parts 1 & 2. Selected Executive Session Hearings of the Committee, 1943-50, Historical Series, vols. I & II. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Govern­ment Printing Office, 1976; xi & 403 pp., $3.60; vii & 600 pp., $4.95. The material in the first two volumes--largely executive­session (i.e., closed) hearings and supporting documentation-­covers a wide range of questions relating to U. S. policy and the conduct of the war, concerns arising out of the situation in Europe following the anticipated victory of the U. S. and its allies, and the search for amore effective international organi­zation to prevent another ~orld War. The latter part of vol. I deals with Italy. The first part of vol. II (pp. 1-374) is on the Palestine question, particularly with respect to that territory's becoming a home for Jewish refugess from Europe.

U. S., Congress, House, Committee on International Relations. Foreign Economic Assistance Programs, Parts 1 & 2. Selected Executive Session Hearings of the Committee, 1943-50, Historical Series, vols. 111& IV. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1976; vii & 373 pp.) $3.40; vii & 664 pp. $5.40.

Vol. III is on the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948 (Marshall Plan and related measures). It includes in these executive session hearings ~n invaluable supplement to the open hearings published in two volumes in 1948), such testimony as General Lucius Clay's explanation of his having stopped reparation deliveries to Russia when unification in Germany had failed to take place and when Russia refused even to enter into an agreement on recalculation of the reparations amount due, a necessary step toward restoring the German standard of living to the 1936 level. Vol. IV includes hearings on the extension of the Marshall Plan (legislated on a year-by-year basis) conducted during the winter and spring of the Berlin Blockade.

U. S. Congress, House, Committee on International Relations. Military Assistance Programs, Parts 1 & 2. Selected Executive Session Hearings of the Committee, 1943-50, Historical Series, vols. V & VI. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1976; vii & 592 pp., $4.90; vii & 595 pp., $5.50. Volume V deals with the mutual defense assistance program of 1949, the first of the large-scale programs of military assistance to nations being organized into NATO; vol. VI deals with the extension of that program, with assistance to Greece and Turkey, and with Latin American military assistance.

U. S. Congress, House, Committee on International Relations. United States Policy in the Far East, Parts 1 & 2. Selected Executive Session Hearings of the Committee, 1943-50, vols. VII & VIII. Washington, D. C.; U. S. Government Printing Office, 1976; vii & 539 pp., $4.55; vii & 538 pp., $4.55. The seventh volume includes material on military assistance to the Philippines, and military assistance to China, and concludes with a briefing on the fall of China by Major General David G. Barr, Director of the Joint U. S. Military Advisory Group to the Republic of China. The eighth and final volume in the Historical Series is on the Korean Assistance Acts and the Far Eastern Portion of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1950.

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U. S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations. Historical Series:

a. Legislative Origins of the Truman Doctrine. Executive Hearings on 5.9]8, A Bill to Provide Assist~nce to Greece and Turkey. Eightieth Congress, First Session (Barch & April 1947). Washington, D. C.: U. S. G~vernment Printing Office, 1973. Pp. xi & 224

b. FOIEigi1 Relief hid: 1947. Ezecutive Hearing:; on H. J. Res. IS], A Bill to Provid,C' RE:lif'f to t;,e People of Coull:::Lies Devastated by 'i-;2:- 2~d 5.1774, A Bill to Prcmo~c the General Welfare, ~ationEl Inter­est, and Foreign Policy of the United States by Providing Supplies to C2rtainEurope2n Co~,tries on an Emergency Basis. Eig'c:tieth Congcess, First Session (April {, ~;OV2E,[;er 1941). Washint;ton. D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1973. Pp. v & 396

c. Foreign Relief Assistance .'"-ct of 1943. Executive Hearings on U. S. Assistance to European Eco~o~ic

Recovery, Aid to China, Continued Assis ts.:,.ce to Greece and Turkey. etc. Eightieth Congress, Second Session (February, Harch, and April 19':'8). !~Rsh .• D. C.: GPO, 1973. pp. iv & 804

d. The Vandenberg Resolut.ion and the North Atla"t:.ic Treat:,:. Executive Hearings on 5. Res. 239, Reaffir2i~g the Policy of the United States to Achieve International Peece alld Securi.ty Through the United ~;ations a.!1d Indicating Certain Objectives to be Pursued, Eightieth Congress, Second Session; and on Exec~tive L, The North Atlantic Treaty, ~igr.ty-First Congress, First Session (May & June 1948; February, Xarch, April, & June 1949). Wash., D. C.: GPO, 1973. Pp. v & 387

e. Military Assista~ce Program: 1949. Joint Executive Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Corrrrnittee on Armed Services on 5.2388. A Bill to Promote the Foreign Policy mod Provide for the Defense 'and General WeHare of the United States by FUr.lishin.g Military Assistance to Foreign Natiol:s. Eighty-First: Congress, First Session (July, August, & Septer.ber 1949). Wash., D. C.: GPO, 1974. Pp. v & 736

f. Extension of the European Recovery P:oqr~~: 1949. - Executive Hearings on S. 83], Amending the Economic

Cooperation Act of 1848. Eighty-First Congress, First Session (February & Harch 1949). \-Iash., D. C. = GPO, 1974. Pp. v & 380

g. Economic Assistance to China and Karp3: 1949-50. Executive Hearings on S. 1063, S. 2]29, &ld S. 2845. Eighty-First Congress, Fi,st and Second Sessions (March, June, and July 1949, and January 1950). 'ivash., D. C.: GPO, 1974. Pp. v & 289 (\vith a fold­out map)

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h. Rc'. iew of the [vorld Situation: 1949-1950. Executive Heari.ngs on the World Situation by Dean G. Acheson, ChClrles E. Bohlen, Gen. Omar Bradley, W. Walton Butterworth, Gen. J. Lawton Collins, P<Jul G. Hoffman, Philip C. JesslIp. Louis Johnson, \Hlliam ~lcChesney

Hartin. John J. Hd~loy, Livingston Herch,-:mt, Frank Pace, De,U1 Rusk, John \~. Snyder, Rnd Others. Eighty-

First COl~t;!eS3, Is l C, 2nd Sesslons (t>12y, June, Sept./ & October 1949, and January, Haren, Na.y, July, Septe:r,Qer, Nover.::ler, and December 1950). Hash., D. C.: GPO, 1974. Pp. v & 447

i. E ..'(t.:cuti ~/e Sessi ons of the Sena tE' Forc_i gn Re_Iation.<3

CO!T'r;;ittes (HistoricaJ Series). Vol. I, E):ghtie]th

CongTic:ss, First and Sec:ond Sessions, _IJ47-19.J8.

Wash., D. C.: GPO, 1976. Pp. v & 470. Deals h'ith matters not covered in voluBcs listed above and lists, in AppeDdix A, unpuhlished eXi:;cutiv2 sessioC1 transcripts available in the N2tional Archives.

j. Executi ve Sessions . , Vol. II, £i ghty-·Fl:rst Con­'TT',.c;s, Fir';1 dllil.c:,c·cnnd :;,";·;i,-ms, 79!1()--]'I'~(). vli1sh.,

D. C.: GJlU, E1J6. l'p. '11 ::. tjitU. CUl'!t)!t·ILt.'l1l:; e~rll~'r

volumes and lists, in Appendix A, unpublished execu­tive session transcripts available in the National Archives.

k. Executive Sessions . , Vol. III, Eighty·-First Congress, First Session, 1951. Hash., D. C.: GPO, 1976. Part 1, pp, v & 639; part 2, pp. iii & 700. Appendix A at end of part 2 lists unpu"blished execu­tive session transcripts available in the National Archives.

1. Executi ve Sessions . , Vol. IV, Eigh ty-Second Congress, Second Session, 1952. 1,~3sh., D. C.: GPO, 1976. Pp. vi & 781. Appendix A lists unpublished executive session transcripts available in the National Archi ves.

m. Executive Sessions . • . , Vol. V, Eighty-Third Con­

gress, First Session, 1953, Wash. D. C.: GPO, 1977. Pp. viii & 870. Appendix A lists volumes published to date in the "Historical Series."

U.S., National Archives and Records Service. World War II Surrender Documents: Germany Surrenders, 1945. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service, 1976. (No pagination given.) D814.l.U54

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U. S., National Archives and Records Service (NARS). Guides to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, Va. No. 75. Records of the Waffen-SS, Part I. Washington, D. C.: NABS, 1978. Pp. 283, including computer­generated index (pp. 192-281).

, Ibid. No. 76. Records of German Field Commands: Divisions, Part XV. Washington, D. C.: NABS, 1978. Pp. 287, including computer-generated index (pp. 184-286).

[N.B. The last two publications are part of a continuing series of catalogues giving a brief abstract of each document, together with date and source, as well as microfilm frame and roll number. No. 75 covers records of SS units from their formation to 1945; no. 76, Army divisions numbered from 712 through 719 and 999, thirteen "name" divisions, the First Cossack Division, and the Second Marine Division. They are available free from Publications Sales Branch (NEPS), General Services Administration, Washington, D. C. 20408.]

u. S., National Ar~ives and Records Service (NARS), National Archi ves Microfilm. . of the UI1i ted sta tes Nuernberq h'ar Crimes Trials. After the conclusion of the Internatiunal Hilitarj Tribu.."1al (HIT) at (,uernberg, twelve Har crimes trials were conducted in the same city from 1946 to 1949 before U. S. Military Tribunals. The records of these twelve cases, which required over 1200 days of court sessions and generated marc than 330,000 transcript pages, are being issued as NARS Microfilm Publications available at a flat rate of $12.00 per roll, including postage within the United States, Mexico, or Canada, payable by check to the General Services Adminis­tration (NEPS), to he sent to the Cashier, NARS, GSA, Washington, D. C. 20408, specifying the Microfilm Publi ­cation No., c. g., M978 for the Guertner Diaries, as described in item 7.a. (11) bela;.;, and the roll or rolls

desired, e. q., H973, Rolls 1--3 (the E'l,tire tnreE'-rnll set). Prepar2.tion of the record:; fc,r rllL(~rofLlnil\Z a'1d develop­ment of finding aids, as desc~ibed in ite~s 7.a and 7.b belm'l (availz,ble on Tequest £ro~, the N3.tioT<2l Archives at the address given an0''-2), he's be>'::il cnciertak(';1 by the German recorGs stuff of the !.!o.:!;,;;1 ~1ilit.'lry Branch orehe National Archives.

a. Descriptive pa",p1:lets hav'2 CP2-::l L:suecJ on th'? recnrds of all t'..Jelve ca,;es, ex::::e;)\: fot' VI) the T. G. Fa:L'Dc:l (Industrialist) Case; X, the Krupp CIndu~trJ~list)

Case; and XI, the Hei?s:J2cl~C'r U::lnic;tri,es) CC-lS2. The former two C<1.S·~S ha.'.'c, hO-;,.I:-::V2T, alT€'2u~' be:."'t: nl:tf."rt1~,

filmed. Pamphlets also hRve been prepared on four import­~nt supporting sets of docu~entaticnpublished in microfilm form (items 7 ,a(lO) - 7.n(13) belm,'):

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Natir;nal Archives J.'; "i'aei.J in Pt:.bl_lcatio;;s Pamphle:

Describing N887: Rfc,:ords of b'1e Uni ted States

Nuernberg I'lilr Crin,,:?s LI:ia1s: United St.'1.t':'3S of America v. Karl Br2ruit et a1. (Case 1), Novemb,=r 21, 19l~6-August 20, 19f,7. H2shington, D. C.: General Senrices Admi.nistration, 1':l74. Pp.14. "The Doctors' Case," with tW9l1cy-three de f2~(L)nts , on forty-six rolls of microfilm, dealing .,rith euthanasia, hideous medical experim~nts, etc.

National llrchi '.fes . • . N88D: Records of . U. S. lJ.. v. Erhard Milch (Case II), NO-v'2,,10er 13, 1946-Apr:Ll17,1947. i'lash., D. C.: GSA, 1974. Pp. 7. The "!-filch Luft.'laffe cdse" involv2cl slave labor and }".:ilch's activlties as Inspector General of the German Air Force. He WdS the sale defen­dant. There are thirte~n rolls of ~icrofilrn.

(N. B: See also the reference to the 113-p. Sp9cial List on Case II in item 7.b belv.-f.)

••. M889:. . U,' S. A. v. Josef Altstoetter

et al. (Case III), February 17, 1947-December 4, 1947. GSA, 1975. Pp. 12. In the IlJustice Case ," Altstoetter and fifteea co-defend,:mts ~Jere tried--for!D?rhigh officials in the Reich Hinistry of Justice, the courts, and related agencies.

••. MB90: • U. S. A. v. Oswald Polll et al. (Case IV), January 13, 1947--August 11, 1948. GSA, 1975. Pp. 12. In the llpohl(SS) Case," the eighteen defendc:..,ts wer2 high offlcials of the SS ECO['._1~'Lc and Administration 1-bin Office (SS­

Wirtsc.]dfts- und Verwaltu..l1gshauptamt I or SS­W~nA) with authority over concentration camps, etc.

... N891: .•• U. S. A. v. Fr.iedrich Flic;: ct

al. (Ca'ic V), I1arch J, 19!;7-'-Deci:'C'bC'l" 22,1947. eSP.,1975. Pp.12. Ttl", "FliC'~: (Incustrl.'lUst) Case, 11 on forty-t,;o rolls of film, dealt ~vith

six defendcmts charged Hith a variety of ~,aI" crime::; and cril"es against hUi:wnity. includins; enslRvem2i1l and deportat -Lon of civiJ Lms.

.•• 1-1893: . U. S. A. v. Ihlhe1m List e!:: al. (Case VII), July 8, 1947--February 19, 1947. GSA, 197L~. Pp.9. The "Hostage Case" or "South­east Case," on forty-eight rolls of film. with twelve defendants, dealt prirn~rily with execution of hostages in reprisal for partis2n or resistance action agatnst Gennillls occupying the Sout.heast (Balkan) Theater.

'" M894: ••• U. S. A. v. Ulrich Grcifelt etal. (Case VIII), October 10, 1947-:'farch 10, 1948. GSA, 1973. Pp. 9. The "RuSHA (Rass,,"- uncl

Siedlungsh2.uptamt, Race and Set tlemen t Hain Office of the S8) Case," with fourteen defendants, is on thirty-eight rolls of iilm,and deals with crimes against humanity, Har crimes, etc.

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• /01895: ••• u. S. A. v. Otto Oh1enc1o[f et a1. (Case IX), Septe~ilier 15, 1947--April 10, 1948. GSA, 1973. Pp. 11. The "Einsatzgruppen Case," with twenty-four defendants, is on thirty-eight rolls of film, dealing ,,,ith the SS extenJinacion units op2rating in the reaL echelons of the Eastern -Front.

• M898: ••. U. S. A. v. Wilhelm von Leeb . et a1. (Case XII), Nove;;,her 28, 19 l17-0ctober 28,

1948. GSA, 1976. Pp. 14. The "High Cor:~p.8:ld Case," with fourteen defenda:lts, recorded on si~ty-nine

rolls of film, dealt with war crim2s, crimes against hUT<1anity, etc. (N. B.: As noted above, the records of Cases VI and X have been Dicro­filmed,but descriptive pamphlets have not yet been iSS\led.)

· M936: Records of the united States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials: NN Series, 1874-1946. GSA, 1974. Pp. 6. The initials NM stand for ''Nuern­berg, MiscelLmeous," referring to the fact that this relatively small collection of ~terial,

contained on a single microfilm roll, refers to different topics. The first fourteen items deal with mistreatment of German union officials; the remaining six records (one in French, one in Engl ish), de<ll with foreign workers and PO\~s in Germany. "These records are of particularly gre<1t resear-ch potential," notes Dr. Mendelsohn, "since they relate tu anti-Fascist wlions in G~~many, a subj ect for \oJhich there is a paucity of source materials" (p. 3).

• N9~?:. . N? SCI irs, 193':;-1930. GSA, 1974. til? stc~l:ds fo;.· "!~l~~lrnrH::T"g, Prop(~::.:~~nd,~."

Pp.22. F_ sC'L·ies of IJ_~) dCI,~~":.T~:~t~.., on a sinsJe microfil~l roll, this ffi~teri.Rl w~s colJ.ec~ed as evidence: against Ernst B,.)111;:-, ch:tef of tr.~ lo.n (Auslar:.c!so~s;a,:1} so. t.1: ~)i1, i. c ..~ _i~e foreign O:-g~l.ll­

izatiml of the N2.tLon,,-~ i"t Su.-L:,list Party); one docurrent CdiTI2 frocd the iJes of Eejch Ch,,',cell<::ry, reflecting Hitler's vi~~ on the AO and its rela­tionship to the FO!:21gn !HrlisLrj.

• 11946: • filA Series, 19,:0-191;5. GSA, 1974. Pp. 10. A single rnicrofilu roll of ~ater­1al fran the Gen[lC.r: For'2:ign Of fi,~e de<din~ '.Ii th persecutio~ of the Je~s. espionag2 in Turkey, etc. (The initials r'1A are une:<plain2G.)

· N378: Records of th9 Uni~ed States War Crirr.es ·Tr.lals: Guertner Di 'OJries, October 5, 1934--Decembe~ 24, 1938. GSA, 1974. Pp. 5.

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The Diensttagebuecher C's€:rvi ce diar jes ") of the German Ninister of Justice "'ho served h'om 1932 to 1941 were largely k2pt during the 1934-38 period, recorded OD the three microfilm rolls of M978, by his persoIl<ll as:::;ista~·lt, H2.Ils von Dohni,,:yi, brother-in-law of Dietrich Bonho~ffer (likE: him he was eventually put to death for his cotlvictions). The entries are SU1lWilaries of incorcLing correspon­dence and reports dealJng Hit:' a variety of topics, particularly the iilvolvcffient of Nazi Party mem­bers in .crimi;'1..21 activities, r'2presenting a record and rlL.~,nir.g corr~rnentary oa injusti.ce and p2rsecu­tion CO::ui'J. tted by the National Socialis t regime. Entries include sue." subjects as church persecu­tion (the Confessing Church, Pastor Niemollr:r, restrictions on Catholics, persecutions of individual priests al1.d of Jehovah's h'itr.esses); concentrntio.l. camp torture; steriliZAtion; elimination of ]eHS and anti-Nazis; a!lU1esties or quashingproc2edings against party and SA r;;err:bers who raIl afoul of the law; and a number of items regarding the infa­mous Julius Streicher and his attacks on individuals.

b. U.S., National Archives and Re~ords Service. Nuernberg War Crimes Trials: Records of Case II, united states of America v. Erhard Milch. Cor.:l'iled by Jchn Hendelsohn. Special List No. 38. Washington, D. C.: General Ser­vices Adminlst ra tion, 1975. Pp. 113. The de~3crip tive pamphlet on,Case II having been issued in 1974, as noted in item 7.a.(2) above, the National Archives now has issued the first of a series of Special Lists, beginning with the Hilch Case, which waS chosen as the pilot project in part because of its relative brevity (thi rteen reels). In SL-38, Dr. Hende lsohn has pro­vided a more extensive introduction than possible in

the pamphlet, C01ICisc descriptions of the individual dOC\i,i;2nt~;, a'id a vc:cy (];,tailcd ind=::x proc1l1c;,d with a Tn(lc!ificatio:l of tt"-, SrILW~-X cor',~)ut.:C'r prog"C2,1 d2vised by the stc{ff of tht~ l~~':}i..:~:.rn ~<ilit1.ry Brauer) of the N3.tiu~-~a1

Archives.

U. S •• National Archives and Records Service (NARS), National Archi ves Microfilm Publications Pamphlet Describing M 1019: Records of the United States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials' Interrogations, 1946-1949. Washington, D. C.: General Services Administration, 1971. Pp. 99. John Mendelsohn's Introduction to the 91 rolls of Microfilm Publication 1019. on which are reproduced nearly 15,000 pretrial interrogation transcripts, summaries, and related records of over 2250 individuals, is followed by an Alphabetical List of individuals interrogated by the Interrogation Branch of the Evidence Division of the Office, Chief of Counsel for War Crimes (OCCWC), as microfilmed, the records having been arranged for microfilming by Donald E. Spencer. The pamphlet also includes two appendices.

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Appendix 1 (pp. 64-66) is an alphabetical list of persons interrogated by the Interrogation Division of the International Military Tribunal in 1945 and 1946.

Appendix 2, compiled by George Wagner, has two parts. The first (pp. 67-89) lists, alphabetically by the names of the individuals questioned, interrogation reports made available to the OCCWC by other agencies (e. g., the Allied Intelligence Committee {London], SHAEF, and the staff of the U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey); there are four reports each listed under the names of

Guderian and Ribbentrop, five each under Goring and Schacht, and well over a hundred under Speer. The second part of the second appendix (pp. 90-96) lists over fifty consolidated interrogation reports from various sources, including the U. S. Army interrogation centers and Bri tish agencies, on various topics suc~ as the Buchenwald concentration camp, Hitler as seen by his doctors, plans to attack the Panama Canal, and Germon Abwehr activities in Portugal.

Although the material in Appendix 2--though listed in the pamphlet and in RollI, Finding Aids, of M 1019--has not yet been microfilmed, the consolidated reports will be before long. The reports are, of course, available at the National Ar~~ives

and may be individually reproduced on order. [For copies of the pamphlet on M 1019 and the pamphlets

listed in the previous newsletter, as well as information on ordering the microfilm they describe, write to the Publications Sales Branch (NEPS), U. S. National Archives (GSA), Washington, D. C. 20408.J

STATE DEPARTMENT PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS ON THE WORLD WAR II ERA

Past issues of this newsletter have carried reports on the resources and publications of various agencies and institutions concerning the history of the era of the Second World War. This is a report on the current status of the U. S. Department of State's continuing series, Foreign Relations of the United States, as well as the availability for research of related unpublished materials. For aid in its compilation, the news­letter editor is indebted to David F. Trask, who succeeded ACHSWW board member William M. Franklin on his retirement as Director of the State Department's Historical Office, as well as two other long-standing ACHSWW members in that office, Fredrick Aandahl, Associate Director, and Arthur G. Kogan, Advisor on Records Policy.

The Foreign Relations series, a comprehensive and objective selection of major telegrams, memoranda, diplomatic nqtes, and other basic papers comprising the record of U. S. foreign policy, has been published down

through the ye ars 1949, except for one volume on China, and 1950, except for two volumes--one on Eastern Europe, and one dealing with the Near East, South Asia, and Africa. (A complete listing of the series I

coverage for the years 1933-1950 concludos this report.) At present, State Department records are generally declassified

through 1949. This cut-off point lies well within the thirty-year range for declassification prescribed by the Executive Order of 1972. (A new Executive Order, calling for the presumption of declassification within twenty years, is under serious consideration.)

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The actual compilation of materials for inclusion in the Foreign Relations series is running at about twenty-three years. Publication of individual volumes, however, has occasionally been postponed because of delays in the declassification of individual documents included in them. The editors of the Foreign Relations series do not have the authority to declassify the documents they select for publication; this is the prerogative of the particular offices within the State Department or other department or agency involved in the initial classification of the document in question. The forthcoming 1949 volume on China, for example, would have been published some time ago had it not been for delays in getting clearance.

The next large body of records that will be processed for declassi­fication is the five-year block covering 1950-54. With the cooperation of the responsible State Department bureaus and other agencies involved, it may be possible for it to be opened by the end of 1979. The records for the 1960s are not to be dealt with in five-, but in three-year blocks. Because record control during the 1970s has been converted to a computer­programmed basis, it may be possible, when the time comes, to retrieve and declassify material on a year-to-year basis, which is not now feasible.

Unlike the West German Foreign Office, which maintains its own Archives, the U. S. State Department does not operate an archive of its own historical records. They are transferred to the U. S. National Archives. Enquiries regarding the use of State Department records should be directed to the Chief of the Diplomatic Branch, Civil Archives Division, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D. C. 20408.

In addition to its responsibility for records on U. S. Foreign Relations, the State Department has had a major role in the custody and selective publication of captured German records from the era of the Second World H"ar, including the tripartite British-French-U. S. publication in translation of documents on German foreign policy from 1933 to 1941. The nineteenth and final volume of this series is now in preparation; the original records from which the selection was made have long since been returned to German custody. (Publication of documents on German foreign policy covering the years 1918-1932 and 1942-45 is continuing in the Federal Republic under terms similar to those of the original tripartite agreement, but now with participation of West German scholars as well; however, this material is not being published in English translation.)

One major collection of World War II German materials has not yet been returned to German hands, however: the collection of National Socialist party personnel records housed at the Berlin Document Center (BDC). Technically under the Berlin Desk of the State Department, the BDC is, for practical purposes, under the administration of the U. S. Mission to Berlin. (For a concise introduction to this extraordinary collection, and to concerns of scholars about continued access to it, see the presentation by the former director of the BDC, James S. Beddie, "The Berlin Document Center," and the ensuing discussion, in Captured German and Related Records: A National Archives Conference, ed. by Robert Wolfe IAthens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1974J, pp. 131-154.) Eventually the holdings of the BDC will probably be tUTI1ed over to the West Gennan government. However, the State Department has committed itself to filming all histori­cally valuable records before relinquishing control of the collection. The film would then be deposited in the U. S. National Archives. Because of the scope, complexity, and sensitivity of the BDC collection, it may well be some time before its final status is resolved.

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In the following list, reproduced directly from copy provided by the State Department, the main title of the volumes is not given. From 1933 through 1945, the volumes were entitled Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers. Beginning with 1946, "Diplomatic Papers" was deleted, leaving the present shorter title, Foreign Relations of the United Statt.'s, cOIlIlI1only abbreviatt.'d FRUS. Although the original. editions of all volumes dealing with the years prior to 1946 are now out of print, those through 1942 have been reissued by Kraus Reprint Company, Route 100, Millwood, N. Y. 10546. Volumes still in print in the original Government Printing Office edition may be ordered, at the prices indicated below, from the U. S. Government (GPO) Book Store, Department of State (Room 2817, Main Building), Washington, D. C. 20520. with checks or money orders made payable to the Superintendent of Documents.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933, vol. I, General (1950). vol. II, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near1933-1945

East and Africa (1949). vol. III, The Far East (1949). vol. IV, The American Republics (1950). yolo V, The American Republics (1952 ).

The Soviet Union, 1933-1939 (1952).

1934, vol. I, General, The British Commonwealth (1951). vol. II, Europe, Near East and Africa (1951). vol. III, The Far East (1950). vol. IV, The American Republics (1951). vol. V, The American Republics (1952).

1935, vol. I, General, The Near East and Africa (19)3). vol. II, The British Commonwealth, Europe (1952 ). vol. III, The Far East (1953). vol. IV, The American Republics (1953).

1936, yolo I, General, The British Commonwealth (1953). vol. II, Europe (1954). vol. III, The Near East and Africa (1954). yolo IV, The Far East (1954). vol. V, The American RepubJica (1954).

1937, vol. I, General (1954). vol. II, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near

East and Africa (1954). vol. III, The Far East (1954). vol. IV, The Far East (1954). yol. V, The American Republics (1954).

1938, vol. I, General (1955). vol. II, The British Commonwealth, Europe,

Near East and Africa (1955). yolo III, The Far East (1954). vol. IV, The Far East (1955). vol. V, The American Republica (1956).

1939, vol. I, General (1956). vol. II, General, The British Commonwealth and

Europe (1956). vol. III, The Far East (1955). vol. IV, The Far Enst, The Near East and Africa

(1955). vol. V, The American Republics (1957).

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1940, vol. I, General (1959). vol. II, General and Europe (1951). vol. III, The British Commonwealth, the Soviet

Union, Near East and Africa (1958). vol. IV, The Far East (1955). vol. V, The American Republics (1961).

Japan, 1931-1941, vols. I-II (1~3).

1941, vol. I, General, The Soviet Union (1958). vol. II, Europe (1959). voL III, The British Commonwealth, The

Near East and Africa (1959). vol. IV, The Far East (1956). vol. V, The Far East (released 1962). vol. VI, The American Republics (1963). vol. VII, The American Republics (1962).

1942, vol. I, General, The British Commonwealth, The Far East (1960).

vol. II, Europe (1962). vol. Ill, Europe (1961). val. IV, The Near East and Africa (1963). vol. V, The American Republics (1962). vol. VI, The American Republics (1963).

The Conferences at Washington, 1941-1942, and Casablanca, 1943 (1968).

The Conferences at Washington and Quebec, 1943 (1970). The Conferences' at Cairo and Tehran, 1943 (1961).

1943, vol. I, General (1963). vol. II, Europe (1964). vol. III, The British Commonwealth, Eastern

Europe, The Far East (1963). vol. IV, The Near East and Africa (1964). vol. V, The American Republics (1965). vol. VI, The American Republics (1965). China (released 1962).

1944, vol. I, General (1966). vol. II, General: Economic and Social Matters

(1967). vol. III, The British Commonwealth, Europe

(1965). vol. IV, Europe (1966). vol. V, The Near East, South Asia, Africa,

The Far East (1965). vol. VI, China (1967). vol. VII, The American Republics (1968).

The Conference at Quebec. 1944 (1972). The Conferences at Malta and Yalta, 1945 (1955).

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Harry S. Truman. The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference). 1945-1953 1945. 2 volumes (1960).

1945. vol. I .• General: The United Nations (1967). vol. II. General: Political and Economic Matters (1967 vol. III. The European Advisory Commission.

Austria. Germany (1968). vol. IV. Europe (1968). vol. V. Europe (1967). vol. VI. The British Commonwealth. The Far East (1969) vol. VII. The Far East: China (1969). vol. VIII. The Near East and Africa (1969). vol. IX. The American Republics (1969).

(Availability and prices for volumes noted hereafter are subject to change. without notice. by the Government Printing Office.)

1946. vol. I. General; The United Nations (1972). $7.25. vol. II. Council of Foreign Ministers (1970). $7.50. vol. III. Paris Peace Conference: Proceedings(l970).$5.~.

vol. IV. Paris Peace Conference: Documents (1970). $5. 50. vol. V. The British Commonwealth: Western and Central

Europe (1969). $6.00. vol. VI. Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union (1969).

Out of print. vol. VII. The Near East and Africa (1969). Out of print. vol. VIII. The Far East (1971). $10.75. vol. IX. The Far East: China (1972). Out of print. vol. X. The Far East: China (1972). $6.75. vol. XI. The American Republics (1969). ~6.75

1947. vol. I. General; The United Nations (1973). $10.55. vol. II, Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and

Austria (1972). $6.00. vol. Ill, The British Commonwealth; Europe (1972).

$5.75. vol. IV. Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union (1972). $5.25', vol. V, The Near East and Africa (1972). Out of print. vol. VI. The Far East (1972). Out of print. vol. VII. The Far East: China (1972). $12.80. vol. VIII. The American Republics (1972). $5.75.

1948. vol. I. Genera~; United Nations. part 1 (1975). $8.10. vol. I. General; United Nations. part 2 (1976). $8.50. vol. II. Germany and Austria (1973). $13.55. vol. III, Western Europe (1974). $12.90. vol. IV. Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union (1974).$10.80. voL V. The Near East. South Asia"and Africa. part 1

(1975). $8.25. vol. V. The Near East. South AsiaJsnd Africa. part 2

(1976). $15.00. vol. VI. The Far East and Australasia (1974). $14.40. vol. VII. The Far East: China (1973). $9.15. vol. VIII. The Far East: China (1973). $9.30. vol. IX, The Western Hemisphere (1972). $6.75.

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1949, vol. I~ National Security Affairs, Foreign Economic Policy (1976). $11.00.

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$16.50. vol. VII, The Far East and Australasia, part 1

(1975). $8.75. vol. VII, The Far East and Australasia, part 2

(1977). $9.30. vol. VIII, The Far East: China (in process). vol. LX, The Far East: China (1974). $14.75.

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(in process). vol. V, The Near East, South Asia, and Africa

(in process). vol. VI, East Asia and the Pacific (1977). $16.00. vol. VII, Korea (1977). $17.00.

D. PERIODICALS AND SERIALS

Air University Library. Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals, Volume 27, Number 2, (April-June 1976). The purpose of this journal, published at Haxvell Air Force Base, Alabama 36112, is to serve the educatiorral and research progra~s

of Air University, tut it can also be D.ade available to qualified libraries on request. Issued from 1949 to 1962 as Air University ::'eriodical Index, it covers 69 English-language military and aeronauticGl periodic2ls. On pp. 144-45 of the April--June 1976

issue there are three dozen entries UIader "World War 11" (many of them not directly pertaining to air warfare); elsewhere there are numerous related entries under other headings.

American Historical Association. Recently Published Articles, Volume 1, Number 1 (February 1976). As explained elsewhere in this newsletter, RPA is a new journal edited by the Bibliographer of the AHA, James J. Dougherty, a member of the ACHSWW. Of some five thousand articles listed in this issue, several hundred

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deal with the World War II period. Although no section deals exclusively with the war, screening for the Secon~

World War era is facilitated by the introduction of subdivisions in the national or regional sections, such as "France: Since 1919" (entries 1638-1711), "Germany: 19H1 to 1945" (entries 2099-2164), "Russia and the Soviet Union Since 1917" (entries 2645-2678), "South Asia: c. 1900-c.1947" (entries 3620-3626), "United States: The New Deal and the Second World War (1932-45)" (entries 4170-4210), etc.

American Historical Association. Recencly Pub­lished Articles, Volume 1, Number 2 (June 1976). As explained in the previous issue of this news­letter, RPA is a new journal edited by the Biblio­grapher of the AHA, James J. Dougherty, a member of the ACHSWW. Published three times yearly, it con­tains approximately 5,000 citations per number~ a total of 15,000 per annual volume. No single section deals exclusively with the Second World War~ but the second issue of RPA, like the first: includes a large number of entries directly related to the war. RPA is available by subscription from the American Historical Association, 400 A Street~ S.E., Wash­ington, D.C. 20003, at $S.OO·per year for AHA members, $8.00 for no~~embers. A subscription is also included with Institutional Membership in the AHA, as explained elsewhere in this newsletter.

Benz, Wolfgang; Broszat, Martin; Chamberlain, Brewster 5.; and others. Beitrage aus dero Institut fur Zeitgeschichte. Zum 25jlihrigen Bestehen der Zei tschri ft. Viertelj ahrshefte fur Zeitgeschichte, 25.Jahrgang, 4. Heft (Oktober 1977), ed. by Hans Rothfels, Theodor Eschenburg, and Helmut Krausnick. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1977. Pp. 423-932 plus 65-96 (Bibliographical Supplement). DM 32.00 (special price for special issue). The 540-page 25th-anniversary issue of the leading West German journal for contemporary history includes a number of significant contributions by present or former staff members of the Institute for Contem­porary History (Institut fur Zeitgeschichte) in Munich, including a 66-page report by Lothar Gruchmann on a major Stockholm research project on Sweden in the Second World War, and articles by Wolfgang Jacobmeyer on the Polish resistance and Martin Bros zat on Hi tIer and the origins of the "Endlosung"-­the latter in part a response to David Irving"s Hitler's War.

German Studies Review, vol. I (1978). Edited by Gerald R. Kleinfeld. Tempe, Arizona: Western Association of German Studies, 1978. A new journal published in February, May, and October, the GSR, with an editorial board including John S. Conway, Edward L. Homze, HanS-Adolf Jacobsen, and Joachim Remak,

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is the organ of the Western Association of German Studies. (Its address is P. O. Box 36752. Tempe. Arizona 85282; the annual dues. including the journal subscription. are $10.00.) The first volume of the GSR includes an article by Hans-Adolf Jacobsen. Vorn Kal ten Krieg zur Entspannrmgspoli tik in Europa I

1945-1978. a review article by Bradley F. Smith. Two A1ibies

for the Inhumanities (on A. R. Butz, The Hoax of the Twentieth century and David Irving, Hitler's War). and reviews of Judith Gansberg's book on German paws in America. Alan Beyerchen's Scientists under Hitler. and Heinrich Boll's Elnnrischung erwtinscht (Schri ften zur Zeit) .

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A. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

General

Blackstone, Paul W. The Secret Road to World War II. Soviet versus . Western Intelligence. 1921-1939. Quadrangle Books, 1969. Clifford, Nicholas R. Retreat from China. British Policy in the

Far East, 1937-1941. University of Washington Press, 1967. Compton, James V. The Swastika and the Eagle, Houghton Mifflin,

1967. (Nazi German policies toward the United States, . 1933-1941.)

Gatzke, Hans W. (ed.). European Diplomacy Between Two Wars. 1919-19. Quadrangle, 1971.

Louis, William Roger. British Strategy in the Far East. 1919-39. Oxford, 1971.

McSherry, James E. Stalin. Hitler and Europe. World, 1967. Nicholson, Harold. Winds of Change, 1914-1939. Harper and Row, 1966. Pelz, Stephen E. Race to Pearl Harbor I The Failure of the Second

London Naval Conference and the Onset of World War Two. Harvard University Press, 1974.

Sontag, Raymond. A Broken World, 1919-1939. "Rise of Modern Europe." Harper & Row, 1971,

Scott, George. The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations~

Macmillan, 1974. Toscano, Mario. Designs in Diplomacy. Pages from European Diplomatic

History in the Twentieth Century. Johns Ho~k1ns Press, 1970.

Western Europe

Burdick, Charles B. Germany's Military Strategy and Spain. Syracuse University Press, 1968.

Carr, William. Arms. Autarky I and Aggression. A StUdy in German Foreign Policy, 1933-1939. Norton, 1975.

Carroll, Berenice A. Design for Total War. The Hague, 1966. Cassels, Alan. Mussolini's Early Diplomacy. Princeton University

Press, 1970. Colvin, Ian. The Chamberlain Cabinet. How the Meetings at 10 Downing

Street. 1937-38. led to the Second World War. Taplinger, 1971. Coverdale, John. Mussolini and Franco. Italian Intervention in

the Spanish Civil War. Princeton University Press, 1975. Del Boca, Angelo. The Ethiopian War. 1935-1941. University of

Ch1~o Press, 1969. (Translation of "La guerra d ' Abyssinia, .. 1965.)

Grant, Neil. Munich. 1938. Watts, 1971. Jedrzwicz, Waclas, (ed.). Diplomat in Berlin. Columbia University

Press I 1967. Kennan, George F. From Prague after Munich, Diplomatic Papers,

1938-1940. Princeton University Press, 1967. Middlemas, Keith. The Strategy of Appeasementl The British Government

and Germany. 1937-1939. Quadrangle, 1972. Northedge, F.S. The Troubled Giant I Britain Among the Great Powers,

1916-1939. Praeger, 1966. Parkinson, Roger. Peace for Our Time. Munich to Dunkirk - The

Inside StOry Based on the Hitherto Secret British Cabinet Papers. McKay, 1972.

Rock, William R. Neville Chamberlain. Twayne, 1969. Appeasement on triaL , 1966.

Thompson, Laurenee • T:..oh.:.:e:.......:::G=-re-=-a:::.·.:.;Le::.:s'-'t:......::'I'r=ea=s::.:o~n:.:._:..T:..:he:::....;U:..:n:.:t:.:o=.ld:::...:S:.t:.:o:.:ry~.:.o::.f..:M.:.:un~i::::c.:::.h. Morrow, 1968.

Wagner, Dieter a!1d Gerhard.. Tomkowitz. Anschluss. St. Marlin's, 1971.

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Weinberg, Gerhard L. The Foreign P01iC~ of Hitler's Germany. Diplo­matic Revolution in Europe, 1933-). University of Chicago Press, 1970.

Wiskemann, Elizabeth. .The Europe I Saw. St. Martin's, 1968.

Central and East Europe

Braddick, H.B. German Czechoslovakia and the 'Grand Alliance' in the May Crisis, 19)8. University of Denver Press, 19 9.

Fischer, Louis. Russia's Road from Peace to ~arl Soviet Foreign Relations 1 1 -1 41. Harper and Row, 1969.

Jedrzejewicz, Waclaw ed.). Di lomat in Berlin 1 and Memoirs of Jozef Lipski. Colu~bia University Press, 19 8.

Diplomat in Paris, 1936-1939. Papers and Memoirs of Juliusz Lukasiewicz. Ambassador of Poland. Columbia University Press, 1969.

Kennan, George F. From Prague after Munich. Diplomatic Papers, 1938-1940. Princeton University Press, 1967.

Riekhoff, Harold von. German-Polish Relations, 1910-1933. John Hopkins Press, 1971.

Schussnigg, Kurt von. The Brutal Takeover. Atheneum, 1971. (Austrian Anschluss)

Fascism

Carsten, F.L. The Rise of Fascism. University of California Press, 1967.

Cassels, Alan. Fascism. Crowell, 1975. Cecil, Robert. The Myth of the Master Racel Alfred Rosenberg.

Dodd, 1972. Delzell, Charles F. (ed.). Mediterranean Fascism, 1919-45.

Harper & Row, 1970. Hamilton, Alastair. The Appeal of Fascism. Macmillan, 1971. Kedword, H.R. Fascism in Western Europe, 1900-45. New York

University Press, 1971. Smyth, Howard M. Secrets of the Fascist Era I How Uncle Sam obtained

some of the ton-level documents of Musso1ini's period. Southern Illinois University Press, 1975.

Sugar, Peter F. Native Fascism in the Successor States. 1918-1945. Clio, 1971.

Tannenbaum, Edward R. The Facist Experience I Italian Society and Culture. 1922-1945. Basic Books, 1973.

Turner, Henry (ed.). Reappraisals of Fascism. New Viewpoints, 1975.

The United States. the Western Hemisphere. and Far East

Baker, Leonard. Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor. Macmillan, 1970. Frye, Alton. Nazi Germany and the American Hemisphere 1933-41.

Yale University Press, 1967. Haight, John MeV. American Aid to France, 1938-1940. Atheneum, 1970. Harada, Kumao. Fragile Victory I Prince Saionji and the 1930 London

Treaty Issue. Wayne State University Press, 1968. Herzog, James H. Closing the Open Doorl American-Japanese Diplo­

matic Negotiations 1936-1941. Naval Institute Press, 1973· Lee; B. A. Britain and the Sino-Ja anese War 19 7- 9. Stanford, 1973. Ir1.ye, Akira. After Imperi ism I e earc or a ew Order in

the Far East, 1921-1931. Atheneum, 1974. Koginos, Manny. The Pana~ Incident I Prelude to War. Purdue

University Press, 19 7. Morley, James William. Jatan's Foreign Policy 1869-1941. Columbia

University Press, 197 • Nixon, Edgar B. (ad.). Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,

19)3-1937. 3 vols. Harvard University Press, 1969.

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Offner, Arnold A. American A easement. Un!ted States and Germ~lY, 1933-1938. Harvard University Press,

Perry, Hamilton Darby. The Panay Incident. Prelude to Harbor. Macmillan, 1969.

Trefousse, H.L. Germany and American Neutrality. 1939-1941. Octagon, 1969.

Origins of the Var

Adams, Henry H. Years of Deadly Perill The Coming of the Var, 1939-1941. McKay, 1969.

Aster, Sianey, 1939' The Making of the Second World War. Simon and Schuster, 1973.

Borg, Dorothy, and Shumpei Okamoto. Pearl Harbor as History. Ja anese-American Relations 19 1-19Itl. Columbia University Press, 1973. Paperback edi ion, 974)

Butow, R.J.e. T ohn Doe Associatesl Backdoor Di lomac for Peace. 1941. Stanford University Press, 197 •

Divine, Robert A. (ed.). Causes and Consequences of World War II. Quadrangle, 1970.

Eubank, Keith. The Origins of ilorld War II. Crowell, 1969. Forago, Ladislas. The Broken Sealt the Story of Operation Magic

and the Pearl Harbor Disaster. Random House, 1967. Hoehling, A.A. America's Road to War, 1939-1941. Abelard-Schuman,

1970. Ike, N. (ad.). Japan's Decision for War. Stanford Un!versity

Press, 1967. Lafore, Laurance D. The End of GlOry I A:n Interpretation of the

Origins of ilorld War II. Lippincott, 1970. McSherry, James E. Stalin. Hitler and Europe I The Origins of World

War II, 1933-19)9' World, 1968. Mosley, Leonard. On Borrowed Time I How World War II Began. Random

House, 1969. Offner, Arnold A. (ad.) America and the Origina of World "ar II.

Houghton & Mifflin, 1971. American Foreign Policy and World Politics, 1917­

1941. Praeger, 1975. Parkinson, Roger. The Origins of World War II. Putn8Jll, 1970. Renouvin. Pierre. History of International Relationsl World War II

and its Origins. Harper & Row. 1969. Richardson, Adm. James O. On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor. Memoirs.

Washington, D. C.I Naval History Division, 1973. Robertson, Esmonde M. (ed.). The Origins of the Second World War.

st. Martin's, 1970. Russett, Bruce M. No Clear and Present Danger I a Skeptical View of

the United States Entry into World War II. Harper & Row, 1972. Taylor, A.J.P. The Origins of the Second world War. 2nd Ed.

Fawcett, 1966. Thorne, Christopher. The ApproaCh of War, 1938-39. St. Martins, 1967,

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Balley"Thoa.8 Andrew, 1902­Hitler va. Roosevelt: the undeclared naval war / Tho.as A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan. New York : Free Press, c1979. xi, 303 p., (4] lea ve 8 0 t p l ate a : ill. ; 2 5 c ...

Include8 bibliographical re~erences ~nd index. 1.Yorld War, 1939-1945--~aval operations? A.erican. 2.World War, 1939-1945--Kaval operations, German. 3.\lorld \far? 1939-1945--NaTal operatlons--Submarlne. 4.RDoaevelt, Franklin Delano,--Pres. U.5.,--1882-1945. 5.Hitler, Adolt,--1889-1945. I. Ryan? Paul B., Joint author ••

»7'3 .1128 19'79 78073023

Baumont, Maurice. The Origins of the Second World War. Translated by Simone De Couvreur Ferguson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1978. 335 pp. $22.00. D741 .B2813

Bonaventura, Ray, and Vecchi, Ralph, camp. & arr. Month of Infamy, Decerrber 194.1. Culver City, Calif.: Venture Pub 1. ,1976. Pp. 144 (facsim.i.les). D767 .B66

DEIGHTON, LEN, 1929­BIllTIKRIEG : FROM THE RISE OF HITLER TO THE fALL OF DU~KIRK I LEN DEIGHTON; WITH A FOREkORD BY WALTHER K. NEi'"RING. 1ST AMERICAN EO. NEW YORK: KNOPF, 1980,C1979. 80Q4

F. CM.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: P. I r-.CLUOES INDEX. 1.WORlD WAR, 1939-194S--GERMANY. 2.HITLER, ACCLF,--1889-1945. 3.GERMANY--HISTORY--1933-1~45.

190034820157 .045 1980

Doenecke, Justus D. "Beyond Polemics: An Historiographical Re-Appraisal of American Entry into World War II, The History Teacher, vol. XII, no. 2 (February 1979), pp. 217-251. In this extensively annotated review essay (several hundred article and book titles in 156 notes), Doenecke provides a useful sequel to Wayne Colets earlier survey, "American Entry into World War II:

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A Historiographical Appraisal, II Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol. XLIII (1957), pp. 595-617. (The History Teacher is published by the Society for History Education, California State University, Long Beach, Calif. 90840; individual copies of the journal cost $2.50; individual subscriptions are $lO.OO--with membership--annually, $8.00 for students, $12.00 for institutions.)

Elson, RobElrt T., and others. Prelude to Ivar. Net,)" York; Time-Life Books, 1976. Pp. 216. D741 .E43

Eubank, Keith, ed. & intro. World War II, Roots and Causes. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1975. xiv, 226 pp. MARC print-out gives no L.C. call number. Includes excerpts from recent works by Norman Rich, Gerhard Weinberg, et al., supplanting the out-of-print volume'original1y edited in 1962 by the late John L. Snell in the Heath "Problems in European C;lvi1ization" textbook series.

Fish, Hamilton. FDR--The Other Side of the Coin: How We Were Tricked into World ~17ar II. Ne,v York: Vantage Pr.ess ~

c1976. xvii, 255 pp. D753 .F5

Luza, Radomir. Austro-German Relations in the Anschluss Era. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1975.

Me1osi, Martin V. The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political Contro­versy over the Surprise Attack, 1941-1946. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1977. 183 pp. $10.00. D742.U5 M44

Neuuan, Simon. March 1939-Tne Bri tish GUd:rantee to Polc.nd: A Stu6.y in the Cor.tinuity of British FOTejgn PoLicy. O~:fo-cd:

At the Cl?r;~I10()n Pre3s, J976. Pl" vli-L & 253. D7'H·. Nil?

Niedhart, Gottfried, e2. Kri2~sbesinn 1939; Entfesselung oder Ausbruch des Z;.,citen vlelt.kriegs. WegC? der Fcrschui1Z:, Vol. 374 - Da!:",T"" t2dt: Hisse'lscha Ftliche Bl1chgc~;211sch2ft,

19}6. Pp. vi & 519. D741 .K75. A represe~tative

collection of eigl1 th'll scnc18r-ly eSSEiYs, -LncLi': ;:l~: six tr2.i1s1ated fyom EngLish, t,.;o frOL! Fre,lch.

Pike, David Wingeate. rES Franqais et la GueIre d'Espagne (1936-1939). Paris: Presse Un iversita-tltS de France, 1975.

Preston, Adrian, editor. General Staffs and Diplomacy Before the Second World War. Totowa, New Jersey: Rown~n and Little­field, 1978.

Remak, Joachim. The Origins of the Second World War. A Spectrum Book. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Eall, c1976. xi, 179 pp. D741 .R38. An interpretive essay, documentary sources, maps, and reading suggestions.

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Sch2~er, Bertus WilleD. Het traLl.rra VC'...' f.liK;chen. Elsevier documenta~r. Amsterdam: Elsevi2r, 1976. Pp. 28~.

D727 .534

~renkel, Rudolf. Der Bromberger Blutsonntag i~ September 1939; oder, Die gezielte Provokation zu Beqinn Qes 2ten vle1 tkri eges. ilie es daL:1a1s wirk1ich vlay. Second expanded edition. Hamburg: Thorner Freur.deskreis, 1975. 47 pp. D804.G4 T65

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III. THE WAR

A. GENERAL HISTORIES

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Arnold-Foster, Mark. The World at War. Stein & Day, 1973. Calvocoressi, Peter, and Guy Wint. Total War. Pantheon, 1972. Dupuy, R. Ernest. World War III A Compact History. Hawthorn, 1969. Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt. Chronological Military History of World

War II. Watts, 1967. Howe, Quincy. Ashes of Victory I World War II and its Aftermath.

Simon and Schuster, 1972. Hoyle, Martha Byrd. A World in Flames I The History of World War II.

Atheneum, 1970. Liddell Hart,'Sir Basil. History of the Second World War.

Putnam, 1971. Manve11 , Roger. Films and the Second World War. Barnes, 1974. Michel, Henri. The Second World War, Praeger, 1975. O'Neill, James E., and R. W. Krauskopf (eds.). Conference on Research

on the Second World War I Washington I D. C. I 19711 Proceedings. Cosponsored by the National Archives and Records Service and the American Committee on the History of the Second World War. Howard University Press, 1975.

Sulzberger, G.L. World War II. American Heritage, 1970. Wright, Gordon. The Ordeal of Total War. 1939-1945. Harper & Row,

1968. Taylor, A.J.P. The Second World War: An Illustrated History. Putnam, 1975.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Baldwin, Hanson W, The Crucial Years, 1939-1941: The World at War. New York: Harper & Row, c1976. 499 pp. D755 .B27

Bertin, Frd:lcls. L'Europ,,: de HiLLer. Paris: Libra>rie frans:aise, 1976. D802.E9 B47

Cazan, Gheorghe; Zaharia, Gheorghe; and others. Der grosse Weltbrand des 20. Jahrhunderts. Der Zweite Weltkrieg. Trans­lated into German from the second revised and expanded Romanian edition. Bucharest: Politischer Verlag, 1975. 749 pp., including supplementary tables of contents in four other languages; a detailed chronology; indices of persons, places, and organizations; and a bibliography of documentary sources and published works. Many photographs and 33 maps are included in this history of the war in Asia and Africa as well as Europe.

Deborin. Gregory. Thirty Years of Victory. Translated from the Russian by Ken Russell. Moscow: Progress Pub­1ishers J 1975. 330 pp. D743 .D339

Herridge, Charles. Pictorial History of World War II. London and New York: Hamlyn, 1975. 253 pp. D743.2 .R47

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Irving, David. Hitler's War. New York: Viking Press, 1977. Pp. xxxiii & 926. D757 .169. In preparing a study of the war in Europe from what he ~llegcs to have been Hitler's point of vle;~;, Irving, the BrltL.;h cwthor of The I;,):;/[,in(; n( Drce'.';dC'f] and The Destruction of' Convoy PO.l7, has ~ocatec! and exploit,':~

significant new sources, such as the diary of Wa Lti1er newel, Ribbentrop's liaison officer in Hitler's headquarters. His extensive Notes (pp. 829-902) do not consistently provide .docun~entation for SlJspect statements of fact, not to mention problemetical interpre~ations. Far froI!] presenting hLS monumentum aeris (as he calls it) as just another contribution to the international historiographical dialogue on the Second World War, Irving el:lphatic31ly distances hiGself from the great body of postwar scholarship. He claims th~{t Hitler, "the weakest leader Germany has kno\m in this century" (his stress), was the victim of insubordlrtation during the war by his generals, and of their collusion \-lith histori<ms after,.;ards. His revisionism culminates in the categorical assertion that Hitler not only did not order the extermination of the Euro­pean Jews, but that it was initiated behind his back agal~st

his will--anc that for "thirty years, our knovledi?,2 of Hiller's part in the atrocity has rested on intey-historian incest." In the 4 July 1977 issue of the German .ne,.;s,·;eekly, Der Spiege1, Irving is reported to have gone so far, when challenged by David Frost on a BBG intervie\-J for \.;hite'"mshing Hitler, 2.S to agree that he \-Jas saying, in effect, that Hitler was no worse than Churchill ("Kecke Revision, II pp. 72-74).

IE'torlfa"vtoroi ;Lrovoi voiny.~GerT'llan

(i eo s c h L c h t~; ct ~ s 7. Ie' P- i ten II' e 1 t k r i EO f!? P. ~ 'f1 39 - 1!J 4 5 j n 1? f! d • [ H r B ~. von, Ins t. l' ur \4 ill tar ~ e 9 (' hie t- ted. MIn 1 s te r 1 UlJI S

fur Verteidi~ung. UdSSR ••• et al.J : Hauptrerl:a1<+lons1<omlll., A. A. Grptschku ••• ret ul..] ; HerauRgeherl<ollektlv del' nnl<-AuSfi., H. Hoj'f'mann ••• [et I'll. ; d. nbers. In ct. dt. Sp~~che he5nr~ten, Gerhard ~a~ler ••• et at.]. 1. Autl. Rerlin: '!ilitarverlag rter DDR, 1975­v. ill., rot. mapE' 2R em.

Tr~nslatlon oj' retorir~'vtoroi ;irovci v~lny.~

Col. lJlapA inserted in v.l-IncludeE' bihllo~rsphjc61 references and indexes. Ed. 1. Die Fnt8tehung de~ Krieges. Der Kampf del' t'ortschrittllehen Kr";iftp fur die Erhattung deR Frledens.--Pd. 2. Am Vorabend de~ Krleges.--Bd. 3. Uer

Beglnndes Krleges, eiie Yarber [;iic]

Jackson, Robert. Heroines of World vlar II. London: A. Barker, c1976. 170 pp. D802.A2 J3

Lukacs, John A. The Last European War, September 1939/ December 1941. First U.S. ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1976. x, 562 pp. D755.L84

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Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf. Der Weg zur Teilung der Welt. Politik und Strategie ~n 1939 bis 1945. Koblenz/Bonn: Verlag Wehr & Wissen (1978). 672 pp., including a wealth of maps, graphs, and charts, a hundred-page chronology, a glossary of abbrevia­tions, and an index. DM 48.00. This title might have been listed above as a documentation volume, but the 280 documents (some in excerpt, but many complete) are so tightly integrated with extensive commentary that the work as a whole is an inte­grated mosaic of the global war.

Lyons, Graham, ed. The Russian Version of the Second World War: the History of the War as Taught to Russian School­children. Ha~den, Conn.: Archon Books, 1976. (No pagination given.) D743 .RB7

}~yer, Sydney Louis. Pictorial History of World War II. London: Octopus Books, 1976. Pp. 128. D743 .M37

Michel, Henri. The Second World War. Translated from the French by Douglas Parmee. London: Deutsch, 1975. XX~~,

949 pp. D743 .M49l3. Translation or the authoritative history by the President of the International Co~~ittee

for the History of the Second Horld \.Jar, Chairman of the French Committee and editor of its Revue d'histoire de la deuxieme guerre mondiale~and Director of Research at the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris.

Mundet, Jose Narla. Europa en 11anas 1939. Direccion general de la obra, Jose Antonio Llorens; pro1ogo, }ianuel Aznar.

Barcelona: Ediciones Acervo, c1975. 576 pp.; lO-inch LP records in pocket. D743 .MS3

Sal.aiii, Cesare. 2tE4 [i.e. Duemllac~ntonovantaquattro]~lorni dl iuerra : cr~r.ologla illustrate della eeconda iuerra mondlale. Con 62C lllustra7.1oni e ~4 cartlne I a c~ra di Cesare Salmag~l

e Alfredo Pallavislnl. 1. ed. Milano: Mondadorl, 1979. 751 p., [5] : ill. ; 29 Clll.

(Llbri lltustratl Mondadori) BU::llo9ra(:hy: p. [753J I.World War, 1939-1945--Chronoloil:Y. I. Pallavleinl, A11redo, JoInt author ••

"93~69"8

Steinbeck, Jehn. Onc~ There Was a War. New York: . Penguin Books, 1977. D745.2 .8745 1977

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Swastika at War: A Photographic Record of the War in Europe as Seen by the Cameramen of the German Magazine "Signal." Pictures selected by Robert Hunt; text by Tom Hartman. London: Cooper, 1975. 157 pp. D743.2.885

Stok••bury, J ...... L. A short history o~ World War II I James L. Stokeshury. New York Morrow, 1980. 8001 p. cm.

R Iblloaraphy: p. Includes index. t ... 0 r l d li. r, 1939 -1 945 ••

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/ilre<1t 811-":lt, two-fron1 "'ur adfintE'<i from AllericA-n military hj~.;tor.v / Offic", u1 file ChiE'f of Military HLstory,

Unlteci Stat.>!::J Army; ',(durlC'cl ·.1a f t-off, gener·al editor [ c () n t r j hut i n L; e ci 1 i 0 r <;, l-? ') bt" r t W. Co 1-1.1< ley ••• eta1. J. New York: n. \4cKay, (1r'~()1

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B. POLITICS, DIPLOMACY AND GRAND STRATEGY

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Political and Diplomatic Aspects

Acheson, Dean. Present at the Creationl My Years in the State Department. Norton, 1969.

The Vast External Realm. Norton, 1973. Alperovitz, Car. t.tomic Diplomacy! Hiroshima and PotsdaJn. The

Use of the Atomic Bomb and the American Confrontation with Soviet Power. Vintage, 1967.

Beitzell, Robert. The Uneasy Alliance. Aroertca. Britain. and Russia, 1941-1943. Knopf, 1973.

Bell, P.M.H. A Certain Eventuality I Britain and the Fall of France. Atheneum, 1975.

Buhite, Russell D. Patrtck J. Hurley and Arnertcan Foreign Policy. Cornell University Press, 1972.

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Cadogan, Ale~~der. The Diaries of Alexander Cadogan. Ed. by David Delhs. Putnam, 1972.

Campbell, Tom, Masquerade Peace. StettiniuB and the UN. Florida State University Press, 1972.

Clemens, Diane Shaver. Yalta. Oxford University Press, 1970. Cockran, Herbert Jr. Patterns of International Cooperation in the

Caribbean, 1942-69. Southern Methodist University Press, 1970. The Conferences ,at ~ashington, 1941-1942. ~~d Casablanca. 1943.

"Foreign Relations of the United States" series. Washington, D. C.I U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.

The Conference at Quebec, 191.J1.. "Foreign Relations of the United States" series. ~ashington, D. C.I U.S, Goven1Dlent Printing Office, 1972.

Davis, Lynn Etheridge. The Cold War Beginsl Soviet-American Conflict over Eastern ~~ope. Princeton University Press, 1974.

DeGaulle, Charles. Complete l1emoirs. J vols. Simon and Schuster, 1967. Dulles, Allen~. The Secret Surrender, Harper & Row, 1966. Feis, Herbert. The Atomic Bomb and the End of ~or1d W~ II, Princeton,

1970. (Revised pallerback edition of "Japan Subdued," tlriginally published in 1961.)

____~_. Churchill. Roosevelt. Stalin. Princeton University Press, 1966.

From Trust to Terror! The Onset of the Cold War. Norton, 1970.

Foreign Relations of the United States. Diplomatic Papers 1944,1945. Washington, D. C" 1966-69.

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946. Paris Peace Conference I Vol. III, Proceedings. Vol. IV, DOCuments. Washington, D. C., 1970.

Friedlander, Saul. Pius XII and the Third Reich. Knopf, 1968. Frye, Alton. Nazi German:t and the American Hemisphere. Yale

University Press, 1967, FUnk, Arthur L. The Politics of TORCH, the Allied Landings and

the Algiers Putsch. 1942. University Press of Kansas, 1974. Gimbel, John. The American Occupation of Germany. Stanford

University Press, 1968. Herring, George C. Jr. Aid to Russia 1941-1946! StrategyJ

Diplomacy, the Origins of the Cold 'war. Cohunbia University Press, 1972.

Herz, Martin F. Beginnings of the Cold War. Indiana University Press, 1966.

Higgins, Trumbull. Hitler and Russia, Macmillan, 1966. Johnson, Richard A. The Admi.nistration of United States Foreign

Policy. University of Texas Press, 1971. Ko1ko, G. The Politics of War. Random House, 1969. Kovrig, Bennett. The ~lyth of 1iberation I East-Central Europe

in U.S. Diplomacy a.'1d Politics Since 1941. John Hopkins University Press, 1974.

Krosby, Peter H. Finland. Germany and the USSR, 1940-1941. University of Wisconsin Press, 1968.

Kuklich, Bruce. ,America.'1 Policy and the Division of Germany I

The Clash with Russia over Reparations. Cornell University Press, 1972.

Loewenheim, F.1., H.D. Langley, and M. Jones (eds.). Roosevelt and Churchill. Their Secret Wartime Correspondence. Dutton, 197.5.

Macmillan, Harold. The Blast of War, 12J9-124,5. Harper & Row, 1968. Maiskii, Ivan. Memoirs of a Soviet Ambassador. Scribner, 1968. McCann, Frank D. Jr. The Brazilian-American Al1ia.'1ce in World War

II, 1937-1945. Princeton University Press, 1973. Meskill, Johanna M. Hitler and Japan! The Hollow Alliance.

, :'966. Nicolson, Harold. The War Years, 1939-1945. Atheneum, 1967. O'Connor, Raymond G. Diplomacy for Victory! FDR and Unconditional

Surrender. Norton, 197J.• Force and Dip10macYl Essays Military and Diplo­

matic. University of Miami Press, 1972.

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Paterson, Thomas G. Soviet-American Confrontation I Postwar Reconstruction and the Origins of the Cold War. Johns Hopkins, 1974.

Sachar, Abram L. The Course of Our Times. Knopf, 1972. Smith, Jean Edward (ed.). The Papers of General Lucius D. Clay I

Germany 1945-1149 • 2 vols. Indiana University Press, 1974. Snell, John L. (ed. • The Meaning of Yalta. Louisiana State

University Press, 1966. Sherwin, Martin J. A World Destroyed: The A;omic Bomb and the Grand Alliance.

Knopf, 1975. Snyder, Louis L. The New Nationalism. Cornell University

Press, 1968. Tehran, Yalta. Potsdam I The Soviet Protocols. Edited and with

an analytical introduction by Robert Beitsell. Academic International, 1970.

Ulam, Adam B. Expansion and Coexistence, Soviet Foreign Polic1 1917-1973. Praeger, 1974.

Varg, PaUl. The Closing of the Doorl Sino-Amer'can Relations 1936-1946. Michigan State University Press, 1973.

(Vatican) Records and Documents of the Hol See Relatin to the Second World War. o. I. erder, ~9

Wheeler-Benne t, John, and Anthony Nicholls. The Semblance of Peacel The Political Settlement after the Second World War. Macmillan, 1972.

Williams, William Appleton. Histo;r as a Way of Learning (Essays). New Viewpoints, 197 ••

Wilson, Theodore A. The First Summit. Houghton Mifflin, 1969. (Argentia, 1941.)

Command and Direction of War! Strategy

Ambrose, Stephen E. The Supreme Commander! The War Years of General Dwight Eisenhower. Doubleday, 1970. ------

Ikel Abilene to Berlin. Harper and RoW', 1973. Astley, Joan B. The Inner Circlel A View of War at the Top.

Little Brown & Co., 1971. Blumenson, Martin. Eisenhower. Ballantine, 1972. Buell, Thomas B. The Q.uiet Warrior, a Biography of Admiral

Raymond A. Spruance. Little Brown, 1974. ­Burns, James MacGregor. Roosevelt, The Soldier of Freedom.

Harcourt, 1970. Chandler, A.D., and E.E. Ambrose (eds.). The Papers of Dwight

D. Eisenhower. The War Years. 4 vols. Johns Hopkins Press, 1969-70.

Collier, Basil. The Lion and the Eagle I British and Anglo­. American Strategy, 1900-1950. Putnam, 1972.

D1vine, Robert A. Roosevelt and World War II. (Albert Shaw Lectures in Diplomatic History.) Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.

Douglas-Home, Charles. Rommel. Saturday ~eview Press, 1973. Essame, H. Patton I A Study in Cow~and. Scribner's, 1974. Ferrell, Robert H. George C. Marshall. Cooper Square Publica­

tions, 1966. Gardner, Brien. Churchill in Power I As seen by his Contempor­

aries. Houghton-Mifflin, 1970. General Eisenhower on the Military Churchill I A Conversation

with Alistair Cooke. Norton, 1970. Haynes, Richard F. The Awesome Powerl Harry S. Truman as Commander

in Chief. Louisiana State University Press, 1973. Higgins, Trumbull. Soft Underbelly. Macmillan, 1968. Howard Michael. The Mediterranean Strategy in the Second World ~ Praeger, 1968.

Humble, Richard. .ill tIer's Generals. Doubleday, 1974. Jackson, W.G.F. Alexander of Tunis as Military Commander.

Dodd, 1971. Leuchtenburg, William E. (ed.)~ ,Franklin D. Roosevelt I A Profile,

Hill & Wang, 1972. Lewin, Ronald. Rommel as Military Commander. Van Nostrand, 1968.

Churchill as WarlQrd. Stein and Day, 1974. Long, Gavin. MacArthur as Military Commander. Van Nostrand, 1969.

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Lyon, Peter. Eisenhower: Portrait of the Hero. Little, Brown and Company, 1974.

Montgomery of Al8J1lein. El Alamein t.o the River Sangrol Nonnandy to the Baltic. St. Martins, 1974.

Nicholson, Nigel. Alexl The Life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander . of Tunis. Atheneum, 1973.

POQue, Forrest C. George C. Marshall. Ordeal and Hope. 1939-1942. Viking, 1966.

George C. Marshall' Organizer of Victory. 1943-1945. Viking, 1973.

Rich, Nonnan. Hitler's War Aimsl Ideology. the Nazi State. and the Course of Expansion. Norton, 1973.

Schoenfeld, Maxwell. The War Ministry of Winston Churchill. Iowa State University Press, 1972 •

.Sir Winston Churchill. Holt, 1973. Sixsmith, Eric K.G. Eisenhower as Military Commander. Stein

and Day, 1973. Smyth, John, Sir. Leadership in war, 1939-19451 the generals in

victory and defeat. St. Martins, 1974. Steele, Richard W. The first offensive, 1942. Roosevelt, Marshall,

and the Making of American Strategy. Indiana University Press, 1973.

Taylor, A.J .P., et.al. Churchill Revised. Dial, 1969. Tedder, A.W.T., Lord. With Prejudice. ,1967. Thompson, R. W. Montgomeril The Field Marshal! The C81ll'Raign in

Northwest Europe, 1944-45. Scribner's, 1969 • • Generalissimo Churchill. Scribner's, 1974.

:;";jfu:-e-e""'::l:-e-r--'::"Bennett, John (ed.). Action This Day! World n~ Hith Churchill. St. Martin's, 1969.

\{hi tson, Willi8J1l W. The Chinese High Command 1 A History of Communist Military Politics. 1927-1971. Praeger, 1973.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Auty, Phillis and Clagg, Richard, editors. British Pol­icy Towards Wartime Resistance in Yugoslavia and Greece. (Studies in Russian and East European History.) Lon­don: Macmillan, 1975. xii, 308 pp. (No L.C. call number given.) Based on a conference at the University of London in July 1973.

Baker, Paul R., co~? The Atcnuc Bomb: The Great Decision. 2nd rev. ed. American Problem Studies. Hindsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1976. Pp. viii & 193. Upodted reissue of an established college text.

Barker, Elisabeth. British Policy in south-East Europe in the Second World War. Studies in Russian and East European History. London: Macmillan, 1976. viii, 320 pp. D750 .B37

Birse, Arthur Herbert. Memoirs of an Interpreter. Fore­word by the Earl of Avon (Sir Anthony Eden). 1st Amer. ed. New York: Coward-McCann (1967). 254 pp. D743.Al B5

Conte, Arthur. Yalta: ou, Le partage du monde, 11 fevrier 1945. Neuilly: St. Clair; Paris: F. Beauval, 1975. 368 pp. D755.7 .C6

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Dougherty, James J. The Politics of Wartime Aid: American Economic Assistance to France and French Northwest Africa, 1940-1946. Contributions in American History, No. 71. West­port, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978. x & 264 pp. $17.50. D753.2.F8 D68. Based on a wide range of sources, including the records of the Foreign Economic Administration at the National Archives' Washington Records Center at Suitland, Maryland, the Stettinius papers at the University of Virginia in Char­lottesville, and the Morgenthau papers at the FOR Library at Hyde Park, New York, as well as interviews with Lloyd Cutler and Robert Murphy, Dougherty's monograph concisely relates the complex relationship of the administration of the third largest

U. S. World War II aid program to the conduct of American policy in French North Africa and France. The volume includes several appendices, a bibliography, and an index.

Dunn, Walter Scott, 1928­Second ~ront no.--1943 I by Walter Scott Dunn, Jr. UnlYerslty Unive~81ty o~ Alaba•• PreBA, c1919. 71110

I.World War, 1939-1945--France. 2.World War, 1939-1945--AaphlbloulJ operatlons. 3.World War, 19 39-1945--Ge rsany ••

78032063»161 .D923

Eckes, Alfred E., Jr. A Search for SolV9ncy : Bretton Woods and the International Monetary Syste~r 1941-1971. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1975. Pp. xiii & 355. Dealing with the three decades, from the Second World Har to the Nixon "shock" of 1971, during which the stable dollar was th2 foundation of Horld trade J this is a very competent, readable account of events rooted in the circumstances of the war ~,d--in diplomatic terms--~Dchored

in the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944.

Funke, Ma~fred, ed. Hitler, D2utscmand und die Macnte: Materialie..'1 zur A!1ssenpolitik des Dritten Reiches. Bonner Schriften zur Politik und Zeitgeschichte, Vol. 12, edited by Karl Dietrich Bracher and Hans-Adolf Jacobsen. Reprint of the 1976 edition. Dusseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1977. Pp. 848. A ~ery useful overview oE the current state of historical research in some forty carefully docurentcd essays and review articles, including cou.tributions by Andreas Hillgruber on the "Final Solution" and the German erJpire i~ the East as the core of the ideological racist program of National Socialism; Hans-Adolf Jacobsen on the structure of National Socialist foreign policy from 1933 to 1945; Bernd Hartin on German-~Tapanese relations during the Third Reich; and authorItative contributions on various aspects of Germwl

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relations with Belgium, Bulgari~, China, England, Hungary Luxemburg, Romo.nia, etc., as well as a supplement hy Count Schwerin von Krosigk on financial and foreign policy under Hitler.

Harriman, Averell and Abel, Elie. Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946. New York: Random Rouse, c1975. x, 595 pp. D753 .H28

Hillgruber, Andreas. Der Zenit des Zweiten Weltkrieges: Ju1i 1941. Institut fur Europaische Geschichte Mainz, Vortrage, Nr. 65. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1977. 44 pp. DM 5.80. In a paper presented at the Institute of European History in Mainz, the Cologne historian explains that the month of July 1941 was decisive in the course of World War II. The Soviet Union, reeling under the impact of the Wehrmacht's onslaught, was considered by many, in London and Washington no less than Berlin, to be on the point of collapse. The United States occupied Iceland. Hitler offered the Japanese an offensive alliance. The Japanese cabinet was reconstituted and Japan moved into Indo-China. Roosevelt decreed the freezing of all Japanese credits in the United States and named MacArthur U. S. Commander-in-Chief in the Far East. This course of events is familiar, but the mastery with which Hillgruber demonstrates their interaction on a global scale enables the reader to appreciate the extent to which the switches were set in July 1941, "the zenith of World War II."

Hillgruber, Andreas. Deutsche Grossmacht- und Weltpo1itik im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Dusseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1977. 389 pp. DM 58.00. A collection of twenty previously published pieces, several of which, like the above-listed title (which is not included in this volume), directly relate to the study of World War II, including considerations of Hitler's conception of England and America; Japan and the German attack on the Soviet Union; the "Final Solution" and the German Empire in the East as the centerpiece of the racial-ideological program of National Socialism; Hitler's Mediterranean strategy; German plans for the capture of Leningrad in 1942; Rundstedt; the problem of the "Second Front"; and the outcome of the Second World War. [As noted in the attached International Committee News Bulletin on pp. 17-18, Prof. Hillgruber was named chairman of the West German group engaged in establishing a Committee on the History of the Second World War in the Federal Republic.]

Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf. Von der Strategie der Gewalt VJT Po1itik der Friedenssicherung. Beitrage zur deutschen Geschichte im 20. Jahrhundert. Dusseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1977. 372 pp. DM 58.00. Like Hillgruber's above-listed volume issued by the same publishe~ this is a collection of previously printed articles and essays, including several contributions to the history of the era of the Second World War, among them pieces on war as seen in National Socialist ideology &~d practice; the Second World War as a research problem; the structure of National Socialist foreign policy, 1933-1945; the Commissar Order and mass executions of Soviet paws; the Battle of Stalingrad; and the German catastrophe, 1945.

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Kacewlcz, George V. G rea t B r 1 t ian, th e So vIe t tT n ion, and the Polish Governm~nt

in Exit~ (1939-1945) I hy George V. Kaeewicz. The Hague Boston: M. NIJhof~, 1 p,g. xv 255 p. 25 em.

(StudIes in contemporary hi~tory v. 3) Blbllojlraphy: p. [235 ]-247. Includes index. i.World War, 1939-1945--Government5 in exile. 2.World War, 1939-1945--Poland. 3.Poland--History--Oceupatlon, 19J9-194S. 4.Great Britain--Poreign relations--Ru8~ia.

5.Russla--Foreign retations--Great ArLtain. 6.World War, 1939-1945--Diplo~atie history ••

DS10.06 ~32 1979 7HOJt812

Knapp, Manfred, and three others. Die USA und Deutschland 1918-1975. Deutsch-arrerikanische Beziehungen zwischen Ri va­1ital und Partnerschaft. Munich: Verlag C. H. Beck, 1978. 254 pp. DM 17.80. Of particular interest here is the third part of this volume, Das Dritte Reich und die USA by Hans-Jurgen Schroder of the Institute for European History, Mainz, whose major study on German-American relations during the thirties is cited in connection with a discussion of that institute else­where in this newsletter.

Kovrig, Be~1:10tL. ~}8 Xyth of Libe.ration: Eiist-CeIltral Europ:: in U. S. Dipl(J["c:cy c1no Poli ti co; Since 1941. B21ti ­more: Johns Ho?kins University Press, 197D.

Lash, Joseph P. Roosevelt and Churchill, 1939-1941: The Partnership That Saved the West. New York: Norton, 1976. (No pagination given.) D753 .L27

Leutze, J2.:T·es R. Barqain_ir!S" for SULJTernacy: An(]lo-A:r.2ric.::t11

Naval Collaboration, 1937-1942. Chapel Hi] 1: University of North Carolin3 Press, 1977. D750. L47

Loewenheim, Francis L.; Langley, Harold D.; and Jones, H.anfred, eds. Roosevelt and Chul'chi.7.1: 'I'hr-:ir Secret f'lartic:e Correspondellc~. London: Barrle & Jenkins, 1975. Pp. ~vi & 807. D753 .R68S 1975

Lorbeer, Hans-Joachim. Westmachte gegen die Sowjetunion, 1939-1941. Einzelschriften zur militarischen Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkrieges, 18. Freiburg (Breisgau): Rombach, 1975. 143 pp. D749.L67

Louis, William Roger. Imperialism at Bay: The united States and the Deco1onization of the British Empire, 1941-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. D753 .L67

Lukas, Richard C. The Strange Allies: The United States and Poland, 1941-1945. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1977. 230 pp. $12.50. D753 .L85

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}L~cintyre, Donald G. F. IV. The Battle _for the Medi terranean.

Rev. ed., London: Severn House Publishers; distr. by

Hutchinson, 1975. Pp. 216. D766 .M2 1975

Martel, Leon. Lend-lease, loans, and the co.in~ or. the Cold War : a stud7 ot the imple~entation of forei@n policy I by LeoD C. Martel. Boulder, Coloe : 'llestview Press, 19'79. :It i:lt, 30 4 p • ; 24 c ••

(WeRtvlew special studies in international relatlon~)

BiblIography: p. 281-295. Includes index. 1 • Len d - lea A e 0 pera t ion 8 (1 9 .. 1 -1 945 ). 2. Un i ted State8--Forei~n relationg--Russia. 3.Russia--Porelgn relatIoQs--United Stlltes. 4.World War, 1939-1945--Influence and results. I. Westview special studies in International relations and O.S. foreign policy••

D153.2.R9 11137 19013618

Michel, Henri, conference chairman; FW1k, Arthur L., editor. Politics and Strategy in the Seco~d World War: Ge~many,

Grea~ Bri~ain, Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Papers presented under the auspices of the Inter­netional Corr-~llittee for the History of the Second Horld \.;rar, San Francisco, All[,ust 26,1975. l'bnhflttan, Kans2.s: }1c'\jAl-I InsC::lnt Publishing Series, 1976. Pp. (ix &) 112. PapQrs by Karl Drechsler in collaboration Hith Olaf Groehler ac,d Gerhart Hess, -BerlIn; Andreas Hillgruber, Cologne; Nichael HO'.-iard, Oxford; A1<.i ra Fuj hmra, Tokyo; Pavel Zhilin, Moscow; Forrest Pogue, Wa3hington; and Warren Kimball, Rutgers at Newark; copies of the volu~e are available at $3.00 (postpaid) fro~ the publisher, c/o the History Depart~ent, Karlsas S tate University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506.

Pape1eux, Leon. L'amira1 Canaris entre Franco et Hitler: Le role ce Canaris dans les relations germano-espagno1es (1915-1944). Preface du Henri Bernard, Professeur ~merite,

Published ,-lith the COO}2ratl.OI'. of the Fondation Universitaire de Belguiqu('. Paris and Tournai: Castermam,1977. Pp.222. A carefully documented monograph briefly recounting Canaris' initial experience in Spain during World War I and more extensively reviewing his role during the Civil War, but focussing primarily on the crucial part he played during the Second World War.

Pommerin, Reiner. Das Dritte Reich and Lateinamerika. Die deutsche Po1itik gegenUber Sud- und Mitte1amerika 1939-1942. DUsseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1977. 377 pp. D75l .P65

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Sher.en, Douglas S. The Persian corridor the little-known story of the Signal Corps in the KiddIe East during World War [[ I Douglas S. Sherwe n. t.t ed. Hicksville, N.Y. : ExposItion Press, c1979. 232 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

i.World War, 19J9-1945--Regimental historles--United Statea--Slgnal Corps. 833d SIgnal ServIce :omp~ny. 2.Unlted Statee.--Arey.--Slgnal Corps.--833d SIgnal Service Coapany--Rlstory. 3.World War, 1939-1945--Pereonal narratives, A.erican. 4.Sherwen, Douglas S. 5.Yorld War, 1939-1945--Iran. 6.Ir~n--Hietory--1909-1.Soldiers--United Statee--Blography ••

»169.363 833d • S48 79050139

Sherwin, Martin J. A World Destroyed: The Atomic Bomb and the Grand Alliance. .New York: Knopf, 1975; Vintage Books (paperback reprint), 1977. (No pagination given.) D753 .548

Spears, Edward Lewis, Sir, bart. Fulfilrrent of a Mission: Syria and Lebanon, 1941-1944. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1977. D750 .563

Stevenson, William. A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War, Foreword by Sir William Stephenson; historical note by Colonel C. H. Ellis. London and New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. 486 pp. D8l0.58 585

Stoler, Mark A. The Poli tics of the Second Front: American Military Planning and Diplomacy in Coalition Warfare, 1941­1943. Contributions in Military History, No. 12. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. xiii & 244 pp., including bibliography and index. D748 .576

~~11ite, ~avid H., ed. Proceedings of the Conference on r'lar and Diplomacy, 1976. Charleston, S. C.: The Citadel, 1976. D753 .C654 1976

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1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Operations (General)

Adams, Henry H. 1942\ The Year that Doomed the Axis. McKay, 1967. Years' of Expectation I Guadalcanal to Normandy.

McKay, '1973. Baldwin, Hanson W. Battles Lost and Wonl Great Campaigns of

World War II. , 1966. Bidault, G. Resistance. Praeger, 1967. Elstob, Feter. Hitler's Last Offensive. Macmillan, 1971. Lewin, R. (ed.). The War on LandI The British Army in World War II ­

An Anthology of Personal Experience. !'loITow, 1970. MacCloskey, Monro. Planning for Victory--World War II. Richards

Rosen Press, 1970. Achieying Victory--World War II. Richards Rosen

Press, 1970. ~lacDonald, Charles B. The "Mighty Endeavorl American Armed Forces

in the European Theater in World War II. Oxford University Press, 1969.

Macksey, K. Tank Warfare I A History of Tanks in Battle. Stein and Day, 1972.

Martin, R.G. The G.I. War 1941-194. Little Brown, 1967. Mellenthen, F.W. von. Turner, L.C. ed.). Panzer Battles I A

StUdy of the Employment of Armor in the Second World War. University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

Michel, Henri. The Shadow War I European Resistance 1939-1945. Harper & Row, 1973.

Middleton, D. Where has last July gone? New York Times Book Co., 1974.

Sajer, Guy. The Forgotten Soldier. Harper & Row, 1971. Strawson, John. Hitler's Battles for Europe. Scribners, 1971. Taylor, Telford. The Breaking Wave I the Second World War in the

Summer of 1940. Simon & Schuster, 1967.

Updegraph, Charles L. U.S. Marine Corps Special Units of World War II. Washington, D. C.I Historical Division, U.S. Marine Corps, 1972.

Yale, W.W., I.D. White, H.E. von Manteuffel. Alternate to Armageddon I The Peace Potential of Lightning War. Rutgers University Press, 1970.

Operations (Mediterranean. Africa. Italy, So. France)

Adleman, Robert H., and George Walton. The Champagne CampaiEl!;' Little Brown, 1969. (First Airborne,Task Force in ANVILjD~GrON)

_____ ~ and Walton, George. Rome Fell Today. Little, Brown and Co., 1968.

Ansel Walter. Hitler and the Middle Sea. Duke University Press, 1972. Blume~son, Martin. Salerno to Cassino. "U.S. Army in World War

II" Series. Office of the Chief of Military History, Washington, D. C" "1969.

Kasserine Pass. Houghton Mifflin, 1967.

Sicily. Ballantine Books, 1969. Bloody River: The Real Tragedy of the Rapido.

Houghton Mifflin, 1970. Hibbert, Christopher. The Battle of Anzio. Ballantine Books, 1970. Higgins, Trumbull. Soft Underbelly. Macmillan, 1968. Jackson, W.G.F. The Battle for Rome. Scribner's, 1969.

The Battle for Italy. Harper & Row, 1967. Kurzman, Dan. The Race for Rome. Doubleday, 1975. MacC10skey, Monro. TORCH and the Twelfth Air Force. Rosen, 1971. Robichon, Jacques. The Second D-Day. Walker, 1969. (Landings in

Southern France, August 1944. Translation of "Jour-J en Provence")

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Schofield, Brian Betham. The attack on Taranto. 1940. Naval Institute Press, 1973.

Shepperd, G.A. The Italian Campaign, 1943-19451 a Political and Military Reassessment. Praeger, 1968.

Strawson , J. The Battle for North Africa. Scribner, 1970. Swinson, Arthur. The Desert Raiders. Ballantine Books, 1969. Thomas, David Arthur. Crete 121n I The Battle at Sea. Stein &

Day, 1973. Tute, Warren. The Deadly Stroke (attack on Mers-el-kebir 1940).

Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1973. Walker, Fred L. From Texas to Romel A General's Journal. Dallas I

Taylor, 1969. Woodruff, William. Vessel of Sadness. Gainesville, Floridal

Kallman, 1969. (Anzio)

Operations (Western Europe)

Aga:r, Herbert. The Darkest Yearl Britain Alone, 1940-1941. Doubleday, 1973.

Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower and Berlin I 1945. Norton, 1967. • The Supreme Commander1 The War Years of General

----~Dwi~-g~ht *isenhower. Doubleday, 1970.

Ansel, Valter. HiHer Confronts England. Doubleday, 1972. Caxse, Robert. Dunkirk, 19401 A History. Prentice-Hall, 1970. Devins, Joseph H. Jr. The Vaagso Raid. Chilton, 1967. Eisenhower Foundation (ed.). D-Day1 The Nonnandy Invasion in

Retrospect. University Press of Y~6as, 1971. Eisenhower, John S.D, The Bitter Woods. (Ardennes.) Putnam, 1969. Elstob, Peter. The Battle of the Reichswald. Ballantine Books, 1970.

Bastognel The Roadblock. Ballantine Books, 1968. Essame, H. The Battle for Gennany, Scrimers, 1969.

Normandy Bridgehead. Ballantine Books, 1970. Granatstein, J. \!rulor Fire I Sold:\.ers and Civilians in Europe.

St. Martin's, 1970. Gray, Peter. p-Da:[. McGraw-Hill, 1970. Horne, Alistair. To Lose a Battle. Little Brown, 1969. Infield, Glenn. Disaster at Bari. Macmillan, 1971. Jackson, W,G,F, The Battle for Italy. Harper & Row, 1967. MacDonald, Charles. The Last Offensive. Washington, Office of the

Chief of Military History, U,S, Army, 1973. MacKenzie, Fred. The Men of Bastogne, McKay, 1968. Macksey, Kenneth John. Anatomy of a Battle, (Nonnandy). Stein

and Day, 1974. Majdalany, Fred. The Fall of Fortress Europe. Garden City I

Doubleday, 1968. Manvell, Roger and Fraenke1, Heinrich. The Hundred Days of

Hitler. St. Martin's, 1974. Mason, David, Breakout from Nonnandv, Ballantine Books, 1969.

Raid on St. Nazaire. Ballantine Books, 1970. McKee, Alexander. The Race for the Rhine Bridges. Stein

& Day, 1970. Moulton, James Lewis. A Study of Warfare in Three Dimensions.

Ohio University Press, 1968. {Norwegian campaign of 1940., Moorehead, Alan. Eclipse. Harper and Row, 1968. Mrazek, James E. The Fall of Etem Emaell Prelude to Dunkerk.

Luce, 1971. Nobecourt, Jacques. Hitler's Last Gamble I The Battle of the Bulge.

Schoecken, 1967. Price, Alfred. Battle over the Reich, Scrimer's, 1974. Ryan, Cornelius. A Bridge Too Far. Simon and Schuster, 1974, Strawson , John. The Battle for the Ardennes. Batsford, 1972.

The ~ for Berlin. Scribner's, 1974. Thomas, David A. Nazi Victory! Crete 1941. Stein & Day, 1973. Thompson, R.W. D-Day I Spearhead of Invasion. Ballantine Books, 1969. ___-=----,-. Montgomery I The Field J'larshal. The Campaign in

Northwest Europe, 19ItlJ-4s. Scribners, 1969. Toland, J. The Last 100 Days, Random House, 1966. Tute, Warren; Hughes, Terry; Costello, John. ~ Macmillan, 1974.

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Whiting, Charles. 48 Hours to Hammelburg. Ballantine, 1970. Massacre at Malmed.y. Stein and Day, 1971.

_____.• Bradley. Ballantine Books, 1971. The End of the War. Europe 1 April 15-May 23. 1945.

Stein & Day, 1973. Williams, John. The Ides of May. the Defeat of France. May-June

1940. Knopf, 1968. France. Summer 1940. Ballantine Books, 1970.

Zansh, J.M. The Colla.pse of the Remagen Bridge. Vantage, 1968.

Operations (German-Russian Front)

Bethell, Nicholas. The War Hitler Wonl the Fall of Poland, September 1939. Holt, 1973.

Care11 , Paul. Scorched Earth. The Russian-German War, 1943-1944. Little Brown, 1970.

Chew, Allen F. The White Deathl The Epic of the Soviet­. Finnish Winter War. Michigan State University Press, 1971.

Chuikov, Marshall Vasili I. The Fall of Berlin. Introduction by Alistair Horne. Holt, 1968.

Craig, William. Enemy a.t the Gatesl The Battle for Stalingrad. Reader's Digest Press, 1973.

Creveld, Martin L. van. Hitler's Strategy 1940-19411 The Balkan Clue. Cambridge University Press, 1973.

Engel, Eloise and Lauri Paananen. The Winter War I The Russo­Finnish Conflict. 1929-40. Scribners, 1973.

Infield, Glenn. The Poltava Affairl A Russian Warning. An American 'l'raf5edy. Macmillan, 1973.

Jukes, Geoffrey. Stalingradl The Turning Point. Ballantine Books, 1968.

Keegan, John. Barbarossa. Invasion of Russia. 1941. Ballantine, 1971.

Kuby, Erich. The Russians and Berlin 194.5. Hill and Wang, 1968. Salisbury, Harrison. The 900 Daysl The Siege of Leningrad.

~er & Row, 1969. Seaton, Albert. the Russo-German War, 1941-194.5. Praeger, 1971. Shtemenko, S.M. The Soviet Army During the Last 50 Days of

World War II. Doubleday, 1974. Turney, Alfred W. Disaster at Moscowl Von Bock's Campaigns,

1941-42. University of New Mexico Press, 1970. Wykes, Alan. The Siege of Leningrad. Ballantine Books, 1969. Ziemke, Earl. Battle for Berlin. Ballantine Books, 1969.

• Stalin ad to Berlin I The German Defeat in the East. --'(":'U;-".-:::S-. Army Historical Series. Washington, D. C. I U.S.

Government Printing Office, 1968.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Angus, Torr,. Men at Arnhem. London: L. Cooper, 1976. Pp. 208. D763.N4 A75

Attanasio, Sandra. Sicilia S2n2~ Italia, luglio-agcsto 1943. TestiIT,oni2J.'1ze fra crDn:,C2 e storia, 84. ~!i12n:

Mursia, 1976. Pp. 273. D763.SS AS)

Bergot. Erwrtn. The Afrika Korps. Translated from the French by Richard Barry. London: Wingate, 1976. 256 pp. D766.82 .B3813

Blanckaert, Serge. La 2ese GU9rre mondiale a Dunkerque. Dunkerque: Le Phare (1975). 110 pp. D756.5.D8 B54

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Chant, Christopher. Kursk. Great Battles. London: Almark Publishing, 1975. 48 pp. D764.3K8 C45

Co"alns, .Jack. The camFal~n

Jack CoggIns. 1st eli.

tor Nor~h A~rlca / ~rltten and illustrated by

Garden SCOt

City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1980.

p. CM.

IncLudes index. 1.World War, 1939-184S--Campaigns--.\1rica, North ••

19003179D166.82 .C57

Colll$r. Richard, 19J4­1S40, tbe avalanche / by Richard Collier. Ne~ York: Dial Press/J. Wade, c1979. 314 Pet [8] leaves 01 plates: ill. ; 24 c ••

Blbl iOiraphy: p. 2R3-305. Includes index. , 1.~orld Vial', 1939-1945 ••

DiS5.2 .C64 1~79

Crookenden, Napier, Sir. Drapzone liorm~ldy: The Story of the American and British ~irborne Assault on D-Day 1944. New York, Scribner, c1976. 304 pp. D756.5.N6 C76

Cyz-Ziesche, Jan. Die Ka~pEe G~ die Befreiung der Lausitz wahrend der grossen Schlacht urn Berlin 1945. Bautzen: Domm.lina-Verlag, 1975. 113 pp. D757.9.L87 C94

Dank, Hilton. The Glider Gang: J1n Eyet.;itness History of ~lorld r-laT II Gli der COIl1bat. Philadelphia: Lippincot t:, 1977. Pp. 273. D785 .D3

Davis, Franklin V., 1918­Across the Rhlne / by Franklin W. Davis, Jr., and the edItors ot Tlme-Lite Books, inc. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, 1980. 8004

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(Wnrld War II ; v. 22) Biblio~raphy: p.

InctudeA lndex. 1. Wortd Tia r, 193H-1945--Campalgns--Germany. 2.Cermany--History--1933-1945. I. Time-Lif~ Books ••

79027301D'S1 .D38

Faivre, Moria. Nous avons tue D2.r12I1, Alger 1942. Preface by Je2D Becnard d'Astier de 12 Vig~rie. Paris: La Ta.b le ronde, 1975. Pp. 193. D802.A42 AlB3

"Fedorov, Aleksel Grlaor evlch. L.tchlkl ns zashchlte Yoek.y I A. G. Fedorov. Moskva. : Nauka, 197~.

1 ec p. ; 20 cm.

Includes bibllo@raphlcal reterences. I.Moscow, Battle of, 1941-1~42. 2. World Wa.r, 1939-1945--Aerial operatIons, Russian ••

Di64.3.M6 F42 79314128

Fisher, Ernes t F., Jr. Cassino to the Alps. The 1.5nited States Army in Hor1d vIar II; The Hediterranean Theater of Operations, 4. VJClshington, D. C.: Center of ili1itary History; distr. by the U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 1977. D769 .AS33 vol. 11, pt. 4 D763.I8

Forster, Jt:irgen. Stal'::'nqrac. Risse'::'m Bl.indnis 1942/43. Einze1schriften zur milit~rischen Geschichte des Zweiten Welt­krieges, 16. Freiburg: Ro=bach, 1975. 172 pp. D764.3.S7 F63

Forty, George. Desert Rels aL vlar: ~:ort,~~ .:2,fr_ic2. LOIll~'_"~l:

1. Allan: Distr. by Hippocl"l'ne Books, N. Y., llf~5.

Pp. 192. D766.82 .B67

Grosztony, Peter. Hitlers fremd9 Heere. Das Schick::::al der nicht.deutschen Anneen im Os tfeldzug. Dusseldorf : Econ-Verlag, 1976. Pp. 54S. D764 .G658

Heaps, Leo. The Evaders. New York: Morrow, 1976. No pagination given. D763.N42 A734. Also reported on a MARC print-out with identical L.C. call number, publisher, etc., as The Grey Goose of Arnhem, one title presumably having been superseded by the other for what the subject heading entries identify as a Cana­dian narrative of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944.

Heckrnann, ~"o]f. ROTll'els Krieqin AfrikJ. r~'listc:'[if"Uchsc

gegen WUs~cnr2tten" Bergisch Glndbach: G. Lilbh~, 1976. Pp. 464. D766.82 .H43

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H~rUhPl, Mic~~l. decpml.re 1944-Janvier 1945 /La hatai lte des Ardf'nne~

M i~het H~ruhel.. Paris : Pre~ses rte 1a Cite, cl~7r. 237 p., [Foi] leave,;; of pltt.tes itt.; 24 em.

(Troupes de choe) Rlhtl.o~raphy: p. '23S-[2J6] 1.AI'dennes, Rattle of the, Ifi44-1£4S ••

u75f.S.Al H47 7937719~

Jackson, Robert. D~!kjrk: The Bri Ush Evacuation, 1940. London: A.Barker; N. Y.: St. Martin's, 1976. Pp. 206. D756.5.D8 J33

Jackson, W. G. F. The Battle for North Africa, 1940-43, Maps by Caroline Metcalfe-Gibson. New York: Mason/Charter; London: Batsford, 1975. 393 pp. D766.82 J27

Kuhn, Volkmar. Mit Rommel in der Wuste. Kampf und Unter­gang des deutschen Afrika-Korps 1941-1943. Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag, 1975. 224 pp. D766.82 .K8

Lallemant, Ra)~ond, Colonel. Rencez-vous d'un jour: 6 juin 44 Collection Des te~ps et des ho~es_ Brussels & Paris: Rossel, 1975. 330 pp. D76S .L284

Lewi n, Ronald. The Li fe and Dea th of the Africa Korps. New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., 1977. 207 pp., including plates, bibliography, and index. D757.55.G4 L48

Habire, Jean. !·lourir :3 3e-"C.1 i::: les Fran.;eis derniers defenseurs du bunker c·hd~.1f Hitler. Grands docu~ents

contemporains (Paris:), Fayard (1975). 338 pp. D757.9.B4 M27. Deals \,;7i th the 33rd GreTladier Division "Charle;:nagne" of the SS.

HcKee, Alexander. Caen, ~~vil of Victory. Lendon & N. Y.: I'i"'hite Lion PubHshers, 1976. Fp. 397. D756.SC15 M2

Hellor, John. Forgotten Heroes: The Canadians at Dieppe. Toronto: Hethuen,1975. Pp. vii & 163. D756.5.D5 ~!4

Meyer, Jean. La batai1le de Dunkerque, 10 mai-4 juin 1940 et 1a tragedie du Sirocco. Preface by Admiral de Toulouse-Lautrec. Clermont-Ferrand: Synhe1ios, 1975. 190 pp. D756.5.D8 M44

Mitrovski, Boro; Glisic, Venceslav; and Ristovski, Tome. The Bulgarian Army in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945. Translated by Kordija Kveder. Belgrad: Medunarodna Politika, 1971. 303 pp. This volume consists of three concise monographs by Dr. G1isic (the Yugoslav Committee's representative at the Sofia confer­ence described elsewhere in this newsletter) and Colonels

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Mitrovski and Ristovski: 1. The Bulgarian Occupation Army (April 1941 - September 9, 1944); 2. Cooperation Between the People's Liberation Movement of Yugoslavia and the Anti-Fascist Resistance Movement of Bulgaria; and 3. Participation of units of Bulgaria Under the Fatherl and Front Governnent in the Fighting in Yugoslavia Towards the End of the War.

Hackler, Anthony. Our Enemies the French: Being an Account of the War Fought Between the French and the British, Syria, 1941. London: L. Cooper, 1976. Pp. xix & 252. D766.7.S9 1-162 1976

Nor8unov, Petr Alekaeevieh. G~rolebesk!l Sevastopol I P. A. Vorgunov. MC8kva : Nauka, IS,9. 5J~ p., [J] fold leaves of plates: ill. ; 22 ell.

At head of title: Akade.lllIa"nauk SSSIi. In8~ltut letorl! SSSR. InclUdes biblio~raphleal re1erences. 1.~evaBtopol--Slege, 1942 ••

D164.3.S4 M61 19392441

Mrazkova, Dmliela, and Reme~, Vladimir, eds. The Russian War. Introduction by Harrison Salisbury. New York: Dutton, 1977. D764 .F6813. Translation of a Russian pictorial account.

Pack, S. W. C. Operation HUSKY: The Allied Invasion of Sicily. Introduction by Lord Ashbourne. Ne,. York: Hippocrene Books, 1977; D763.S5 P32

Parkinson, Roger. The War in the Desert. London: Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1976. Pp. 200. D766.82 .P29 1976

Paul, Holfgang. Erfror",::ner Sieg. Die Sch1acht um Noskau 1941/42. 2nd ed. Esslingen: Bech~le, 1975. 413 pp. D746.3.~I6 P38

Pecqueur, Roger. Conde-sur-Noireau sous les bombardements. Avant-propos de Jean Duval. Documents inedits 6 juin 1944, 2. Conde-sur-Noireau: C. Corlet, 1975. 23 pp. D762.065 p4

Perrett, Bryan. Through Mud and Blood: Infantry/Tank Operations in World War II. Forewo.rd by Michael Carver. London: Hale, 1975. 272 pp. D793.P47

Piekalkiewicz, Janusz. Arnheim 1944: Deutschlands letzter Sieg. Oldenburg &Hamburg: Stalling, 1976. Pp. 112. D763.N42 A73 7

Piekalkiewicz, Janusz. pferd und Reiter im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Munich: Siidwest-Verlag, 1976 .. 255 pp., including illustrations, a map, a bibliography, and an index. D794 .P53. [Horses played a more important role in World War II, particularly in Eastern Europe, than the latter-day tendency to emphasize armor and mechanization sometimes suggests. In an appendix based on

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OKW records, the former War Diary Officer of the High Command of the Wehrmacht reported that as of 1 February 1945 the Wehrmacht had lost over a million horses--37,072 of them belonging to the Luft­waffe; see Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht, vol. IV, ed. P. E. Schranun (Frankfurt: Bernard & Graefe, 1961), p. 1512.]

Rhodes, Anthony Richard Ewart. Sword of Bone: The Phoney War and Dunkirk, 1940. London: Severn House (distributed by Hutchinson), 1975. 224 pp. D81l.R48

Sainsbury, Keith. The Norb; African Landings, 1942: A Strategic Decision. London: Davis-Poynter, 1976. Pp. 215. D766.82 .S24

Smith, E. D. The Battles for Cassino. London: Allan; New York: Scribner, 1975. 192 pp. D763.I82 M6647

Tug~vell, Haurice. Arnhem: A Case Study. Foreword by Sir John Hackett. London: Thornton Cox; distributed by Seeley, 1975. 63 pp. D763.N42 A74

Turner, John Frayn. Invasion '44: The Full Stor~ of D-Day. London: Severn House (distributed by Butcbl~oQ),

1975. 253 pp. D756.5.N6 T8

Tute, Warren. The North African War. Foreword by Manfred Rommel. London: Sidgwlck and Jackson, 1976. Pp. 223. D766.82 .T85 1976b

Vitali, Giorgio. Sciaboli nella steppa. La cavalleria Italiana in Russia. Guerra fasciste e seconda guerra mondia1e: Testimonianze fra cronaca e storia, 82. Milan: Mursia, 1976. v, 245 pp. D764 .V58

W~I1EHEAD, WILLIAM. DIEPPE, 1q42 I BY WILLIAM WHITE~EAO ~ND TERENCE M~CARTNEY-FILGATE.

NEW YORK: ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, [1~80]

8C03 P. CM.

1.DIEPPE, RAID ON, 1942. I. MACARTNEY-FILGATE, TERENCE, JCINT AUTHOR.

0156.5.05 W44 19021501

Whiting, Charles. Bloody Aachen. New York: Stein & Day,1976. (No pagination given.) D757.9.A2 W48

Whiting, Charles. A Bridge at Arnhem. London: Future Publications, Ltc., 1974. 264 pp. D763.N4 W48

Woodruff, William. Vessel of Sadness. Foreword by Martin B1umenson. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978. 205 pp. $8.95. PZ4 .W8924Ve. Long­term members of the ACHSWW will remember that a number of years ago arrangements were made for the remaining copies of a

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British publisher's stock of Vessel of Sadness to be distributed on a complimentary basis. Virtually unknown in America, Wood­ruff's intensely personal memoir of Anzio and the battle for Rome--as seen by the cornman soldier, but written with extra­ordinary power--is now available with an introductory note, setting this modern classic in its historical context, by Martin Blumenson.

D. ASIAN AND PACIFIC THEATERS

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Operations (Asian and Pacific Thea.ter)

Adams, Bruce. Battleground South Pacific. Rutland. C. E. Tuttle, 1970.

Adamson, Hans C. and Kosco, George F. Halsey's Typhoons. Foreword by J. J. Clark. Crown, 1967.

Anderson, Benedict R. Java in a Time of Revolution. Occu tion and Resistance. 19 • Cornell University Press, 1972.

Barber, Noel. A Sinister Twilight. The Fall of Singapore. 1942. Houghton Mifflin, 1968.

Beck, John Jacob. MacArthur and Wainwright I SaCrifice Qf the Philippines. University of New Mexico, 1973.

Belote, J. H. and Belote, \;,1. M. CQrregidQr. Harper & Row, 1967. Belote, J. H. ~~d M. Williams. Typhoon of Steell The Battle for

Okinawa. Harper, 1970.

Brougher, William E. South to Bataa.n I North to Mukden. The Prison Diary of Brigadier General W. E. Brougher. Univsrsity of Georgia Press, 1971.

Conroy, R, !he Battle of Bataan. Collier-Macmillan, 1970. Cook, Charles. Jhe Battle of Cape Esperance. Crowell, 1968. Craig, William. The Fall of JaEan. Dial, 1967. Dorn, Fra.'11-:. }ialkout with StUwell in Burma. Crowell, 1971.

. • The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41. Macmillan, 1974. Elliott, James G. Unfading Honourl the StoEr of the Indian

Army. 1939-1945. Barnes, 1966. Evans, Geoffrey. SHm as 111litary Commander. Van Nostrand, 1969. Falk, Stanley L. LiDeration of the Phllip-oines. Ballantine, 1971.

Bloodiest Victory I Palaus. Ballantine Books, 1974 ____......-.-seventy Days to Singapore I '1'he-;':alayan Campaign,

1941-1942. London I Robert Dale, 1975. Decision at- Leyte. Norton, 1966.

Fellows-Gordon, Ian. The Burma War. Scribner's, 1>72. Frank, Benis M. Halsey. Ballantine, 1974. ____ , and Henry 1. Shaw, Jr. History of U.S. Marine

Carps Operations in World War II. VoL VI Victory and Occupation. Washington, D. C.l U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.

Frank, Pat and Harrington, Joseph D. Rendezvous at MidwaYI USS Yorktown and the Japanese Carrier Fleet. Forewords by Frank J. Fl~tcher &'1d Yahachi Tenabe. John Day, 1967.

Garfield, B. The Thous&'1d-Hile ,far I World War II in Alaska and the Aleutifuls, Doubleday, 1969.

Hoyt, E.P. The Battle of Leyte Gulfl The Death Knell of the Japanese Fleet. Mc~ay, 1972.

Kent, Graeme•.Guadalc&'1al. Island Ordeal. Ballantine, 1971. Kirby, S. Woodburn. Singapore I The Chain of Dj.saster.

HacHillan, 1971. Laclde, Robert. Challenge for the Pacific I Guadalcanal. The

Turning Point of the War. Doubleday, 1965. Leasor, James. Singapore I The Battle that C~knged the World.

Doubleday, 1968. Lockwood, C.A.and H.C, Adamson. Battle of the Philippine Sea.

CrO\isll, 1967.

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Lord, W. Incredible Victory. Harper & Row, 1967. on Midway. Luvaas, Jay (ed.). Dear Miss Eml General EichelberSer's War in

the Pacific, 1942-45. Greenwood, 1972. Matthews, G. The Reconquest of Burma. 191-1-3-1945. Gale, 1966. Mayo, Lida. Bloody Buna. Doubleday, 197)+. Mel1n1k, Brig. Gen., Steve. Philippine Diary, 1939-1945. Van

Nostrand-Reinhold, 1969. Miles, Milton E. A Different Kind of Warl the Little-Known

StOry of the Combined Guerrilla Forces created in China by the U.S. Navy and the Chinese during World War II. Foreword by Arleigh Burke. Doubleday, 1967.

Newcomb, Richard F. Iwo Jima. Holt, 1971. Pusat Temaga Rajat. The Putera Reports I Problems in Indonesian­

Japanese Wartime Cooperation. Cornell University Press, 1971.

Russ, Martin. Line of departure. Taralola. Doubleday, 1975. Russell, Michael. Iwo Jima. Ballantine Books, 1974. Ryukyu Islands Projectl "Research and Information Papers.

Shannon McCune (ed.), Dept. of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville, No. 19 (Nov. 20, 1972) contains an article and bibliography on the Battle of Okinawa.

Shaw, Henry I. Jr., et al, Central Pacific Drive (Vol. III of History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations). Washington, D. C., 1966.

Smith, S.E. (ed.). The U.S. Marine Corps in World War II. FAndom House, 1969.

Steinberg, David J. Philippine Collaboration in World War Two. University of Michigan Press, 1967.

strawbridge, 'l1:'uman R., and George W. Garand. Operations in the Western Pacific. Vol. IV of "History of the U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II." Washington, D. C.I Marine Corps Historical Branch, 1972.

Swinson, Arthur. The Battle of Kohima. Stein and Day, 1967. ~ ~. The Fall of Singapore. Ballantine Books, 1969. Trager, Frank N. (ed.). Burma I Japanese Military Administra­~ University of Penn Press, 1971.

Underbrink, Robert L. Destination, Corregidor. U.S. Naval Institute, 1971.

Vader, John. New Guineal The Tide Is Stemmed. Ballantine, 1971. Watts, A.G. and B.G. Gordon. The Imperial Japanese Navy.

Doubleday, 1972. ' Yoon, Won Z. Japan's Scheme for the Liberation of Burma. Athens

Ohio, University Center for International Studies, 1973.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Allen, Louis. Singapore, 1941-1942. London: Davis-Poynter, 1977. 343 pp., including maps, bibliography, and index. D767.5 .AS7

ALUIT, ALPHONSe J., 1930­CCRREGIDOR I BY ALPhONSO J. AlUIT. 5TH REV. ED. MANILA: GALLEON PUBlIC~TIONS, 1977. 128 P. : ILL. ; 21 eM.

(T~E GALLEON GUIDE SERIES) "A GALLEON GUIDEBOOK." BIeLIOGRAPHY: P. 127-128. l.kORLD WAR, 1939-1945--CAMPAIGNS--PHILIPPINE ISlANDS--CORREGIDOR ISLAND. 2.CORREGIDOR ISLAND--HISTORY.

0161.4 .A68 1911 14082013

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Bidwell, Shel~ord8

The Chlndl~ war: Stilwell, Yingate, and ~he eaapalgn in 8ur~a, 1944 I by Sh~ltord Bldwell ; with an In~rod. by 1st A.eriean ed. New York : Vaem III an, 1980, c 1979. 8C04 p. Cftl.

B Ibllo"raphy: p. Includes Index. t.World War, 19J9-1945--CaMpalgns--Rurma. 2.Bur.a--Hle~ory--Japaneseoccupation, 1942-1945 ••

79()25696D161.6 .852 1980

Hlair, Joan, 1929­R~turn ~rom ~he River K~di I Joan and Clay Hlair, Jr. New York: Simon and Schuster, cJ979. 338 p., [R] l~aves o:f pla tes : .1 110 ; 25 CIII.

BiblioMraphy: p. 315-319. Includes Jndex. 1 ••orld War, 19J9-194S--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese. 2.~orld War, 1939-1P45--AsJa, Southeastern. 3.Wortd War, 1939-19iS--Paclflc Ocean. 4.PrisonerE o~ war--Austra1la. 5 • Pr 1son e r 51 0 f war - -G r e It. t H r 1 t 1\ in_ r. FItaIr, C 1 a y, J 0 i n t author_.

D805.T5 857 79000531

Callahan, Raymond. The Worst Disaster: 'I'he Fall of Singapore. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1977. D767.55 .C34

Cary, Otis, ed. War-Wasted Asia: Letters, 1945-46. Tokyo and New York: Kodansha In ternational; distr. by Harper & Row, N. Y., 1975. Pp. 322. D810.D6 W3j

De A.iB, Leocadio, 1919­From Bataan to Tokyo: diary of a Filipino student In wartl~e Japan, 1943-1H44 I by Leocadlo de Asie ; edited with an lntrod_ by Grant K. Goodman. Lawrence: Center for East ABian Studles, University o~

Kansas, e1979. 7E09 p. em.

(Tnternational studies, East Asian series research puhllcation ; no_ 10) Includes index. 1 .World Yar, 1939-1945--Japan. 2.World War, 1939-1945--Personat narratives, Philippine. 3.De Asle,

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Leocadlo,--1919- 4.Japan--Rlstory--1E12-1945. 5.Prlsoners of war--Philipplne Islands--Blography. 6.Prlsoners of war--JapaD--Blo~raphy. I. Goodman. Gran~ Kohn, 1924-.

D767.2.D38 79019076

Fa1k, Stanley Lawrence. Seventy Days to Singapore. 1st American ed. New York: Putnam, 1975. 301 pp. D767.5.F34

Giebel, C. Morotai: de bevrijding van de Grote Oost en Borneo (april 1944--april 1946). Franeker: T. Wever, 1976. Pp. 251. D767.7 .G5

Go1ez, Cesprio C. Calvary of Resistance: The Price of Ljberty. Iloilo City, Philippines: Diolos<J Publ. House, 1973. Pp. viii & 206. D767.4 .G64

Horton, D. C. Fire Over the Islands: Thl-> Coast rvatchers or thl-' Solomons. London: Cooper, 1975. Pp. xiv & 256. D767.98 .H67

Hoyt. Edwin Pat.er. To the ~arlanas : Yar in the central Paci~Jc, 1944 I Edwin P. Hoyt. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, [1980] 8010

B 1 bt ioaraphy: p. InclUdes index. I.World War, 1939-1945--Calllpaigns--Variana Istanda. 2.Mariana Ialands--Hlatory••

D767.99.w27 H69 79027280

Mayo, Lida. Bloody Buna: The Campaign That Halted the Japanese Invasion of Australia. Naps drawn by Arthur S. Hardyman. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1975. xiv, 222 pp. D767.95 .~39

Newcamh, Richard F. I~c Jl.~ / Pichard f. NewcoMb. South Yarmouth. Ma. : J. Curley & Associates, [1980] ~005

p. cns.

Large print ed. 1.lowa Jlma~ Battle of, 1945. 2.Largp. type books ••

D761.99.1~ N4 1980 79028410

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Poweleit, Alvin C. USAFE, the Loyal Americans and Faithful Filipinos: A Saga of Atrocities Perpetrated During the Fall of the Philippines, the Bataan Death March, and Japan­ese Imprisonment and Survival. (5. 1.): Poweleit, c1975. vii, 182 pp. D767.4 .P68

Shinozaki, Mamoru. Syonan, My Story: tbe Japanese Occu­pation of Singapore. Singapore: Asia Pacific Press, 1975. xv, 123 pp. D8l1.5 .5495

5.1 tt, E. D. Bettle for Bur.a I E. D. SMith. New York: Holmes S ~eier Puhlishers, 1979. 19C p., [8] leaves 01 platEs: Ill. ; 24 eIRe

Bil:lloira,:hy: p. [182]-183. InclUdes index. I.World War, 18J9-1945--CampaI@ns-~Burmfi.2.Wortd War, 193~-1945--Personal narratives, English. ~.S.ith, E. n. 4.Bur.a--HI~~ory--Japaneseoc~upa~ion, 1942-1945. S.Soldlera--Great Britaln--Biography ••

D'~j.6 .S6 1979 78025679

Stih.,rell, Joseph W. Stilwell's Personal [-'i1e--China, Burma, India, 1942-194,1. Riley Sunderland & Charles F. RomanL:s, eds. 5 vols. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly

Reso~rces, 1976. Pp. xx & 2613. 0767 .576

VARIlS, ANTONIO. A CO~PILATION ON w"-II IN THE PHILIPFINES, (1941-42) I (BY AN10NIO VARiASJ. ACVANCED ED. (~ANILA1J : PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES: DEFENDERS OF BATAAN & CORREGIDOR, EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS, C 1<H9. 328 P., (39] LEAVES Of PLATES: ILL. ; 33 CM.

1.WCRLD WAR, 1939-1945--CAMPAIGNS--PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 2.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS--HISTORY--1S9g-1946. I. DEFENDERS OF B~T~AN & CORREGIDOR.

0767.4 .V37 1c;124058 Wheeler, Richard.

two I by Richard -heeler. 1st ed. Hew York: Llpplnco1t ~ Crowell, ~t980.

80C4 p. CM.

Blbll08raphy: p. Includes Index. l.two Jl.a, Battle ot, t945 ••

D'6'.99.19 W52 7902~120

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1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Operations (Air)

Andrews, Allen. The Air Marshalsl The Air War in Western Europe. Morrow, 1970.

Bekker, Cajus. The Luftwaffe Diaries. Doubleday, 1968. Blassingame, W. The Navy's Fliers in World War II. Westminister

Press, 1967. Drum, Karl. Airpower & Russian Partisan Warfare. (German Air

Force in World War 2 Series)j Arno, 1968. Dugan, James. Ploesti: The Great Ground-Air Battle of 1 August ~. Ballantine, 1973.

Francillon, R.J. U.S. Army Air Forces in the Pacific. Aero Publications, 1969.

Graeman, Roger A. The Mighty Eighthl Units I Men and Machines. Doubleday, 1970.

Green, William. Augsberg Eaglel The StOry of the Messerschmidt l:Q2... Doubleday, 1972.

Hezlet, Vice Admiral Sir Arthur. Aircraft and Sea Power. Stein & Day, 1970.

Higham, Robin. Air Power. St. Martin's, 1972. Howsell, Haywood S. The Air Plan that Defeated Hitler. Washington,

USAF HQ, 1972. Inoguchi, R., et ale Divine Vindl Japan's Suicide Squadrons in

World War II. Grosset &Dunlap, 1970. Irving, D.J.C. The Destruction of Dresden. Transworld, 1966. Jablonski, Edward. Airwar. 4 vols. (Vol. II Terror from the pkyr

Vol. III Tragic Victories I Vol. 1111 Outraged Skiesl Vol. IVt. Wings of Fire) Doubleday, 1971-72.

Double Strike I The Epic Air Raids on RegensburgJ Schweinfurt, August 17. 1943. Doubleday, 1974.

Killen, John. A History of the Luftwaffe. Doubleday, 1968. Koskimoki, G. E. D-Day with the Screaming Eagles. Vantage, 1970. Lukas, Richard C. Eagles East I The Army Air Forces and the Soviet

Union, It41-1945. Florida State University Press, 1970. . Lyall, Gavin ed.). The War in the Airl The Royal Air Force in

World War II. Morrow, 1969. MacCloskey, Monro. Torch & The Twelfth Air Force. (Military

Research Series) Rosen Press, 1971. Maurer, M. (ed.). Combat Squadrons of the Air Force I World War ~ Washington, D. C., 1969.

Middlebrook, Martin. The Nuremberg Raid. 30-31 March 1944. Morrow, 1974.

Millot, Bernard. Divine Thunder! The Life and Death of the K81Ilikazes. McCall, 1971.

Morzik, Fritz. Air Force Airlift 0 erations. (German Air Force in World War 2 Series Arno, 19 8.

Olsen, J. Aphrodite I Desperate Mission. (Attack on Missile Sites) Putnam, 1970.

Price, Alfred. German Air Force Bombers of World War II. Vol. II. Doubleday, 1972.

Schwabedissen, Walter. Russian Air Force in the Eyes of German Commanders. Arno, 1968.

Smith,Peter C. The Stuka at War. Are 0 , 1971. Th Soviet Air Force in World War III The Official History of

the USSR l1inistry of Defense. Trans. Leland Fetzer, edt Ray Wagner.) Doubleday,·1973.

Sims, Edward H. Fighter Tactics and Strategy, 1914-1970. Harper & Row, 1972.

Townsend, Peter. Duel of Eagles. Simon Schuster, 1970. Verrier, A. The Bomber Offensive. Macmillan, 1969. Whiting, Charles. Hunters from the SkYI The German Parachute

Corps 1940-1945. Stein and Day, 1974.

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Barclay, George. Fighter Pilot: A Self-Portrait. Humphrey Wynn, ed.; Sir John Grandy, foreword. London: Kimber, 1976. Pp. 224. D786 .B258

Bavousett, Glenn B. World War II Aircraft in Combat. Stanley M. Ulanoff, ed. New York: . Arc0 Publ. Co., 1976. Pp. 144. D785 .B33

BeeSOD, Colin R. Thp glider pilot wdr at ho~e Bnd overseas I by Colin R. H~~son.

Manhattan, Kan. : Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., e1878. 257 p. 29 em.

(Military Affairs/AeroApace Historian instant pUhlishing 8~ries)

I.World War, 1939-1Cl45--Aerial operations, American. 2.World War, 1939-194S--Per~onat narratives, AmerIcan. 3 • Beeson, Col in R. 4. Un i ted S tat e 8 • - - Ato my Air F 0 rc e s • - - 44 2ei Troop Carrier Group.--303d Squadron--Biography. ~.AIr

pilots, ~ili tary--United States--Biography. I. MAlAR 1 n B tan t pub l i sh in g !'Ie r i e s ••

0180 .B43 7fll09713

Bergander, GOtz. Dresden im Luftkrieg. Cologne & Vienna: Bbb1au, 1977. XV & 342 pp. DM 58.00. Recognized not only as the standard work on the raids on Dresden, this monograph is a contribution to the history of air operations during the Second World War.

Bidinian, Larry J. The Combined Allied Bombing Offensive Against the German Ci v_ilian, 1942-1945. La,Hence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1976. Ca. 300 pp.

Bowyer, Chaz. ed. Beaufighter at War. London: Allan, 1976. 160 pp., including illustrations. D786 .B39

Bo,,)er, Chaz. Gun. 1n ~h. 8~Y : the air aunnere o~ World War Two I Chaz

Bcwyer. Ne .. York: Scribner, 1979. 1~2 p. : ill. ; 25 em.

BiblioMra~hy: p. 178-180. , n c 1 \J d e ~ 1 net ex. I.World War, IH3H-194S--Aerlal operations, British. 2.World War, 1939-1945--Aeri8ll operations, Aa:erican. I. Air @unnere o~ World ~ar Two ••

79084577D1E6 .E648 IS7S

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Bo~yer, ~ichael J. f. WartIme milltary alrfleldA o~ E~Ft Angtla, 193~-t945 I Michael J. F. Howyer. Camhrid~p, Enl!. : P. Stephens, 1~1f).

232 p. : llt. ; 24 em.

(Action stations; 1)

Inctudtr!s index. I."orld War, 193!l-194S--En",land--Eagt Anglla. 2.Wortc1 War, I 9 39- 1 g 4 ;;-- Ae rIatop f' r f\ t ion s, Br 1 tIs t, • 3. Air hases--Engtand--East Anglia--History. 4.East AnglIa--History, Military. !=i.Wortd War, 1939-194S--Aerlat

operations, American ••

79311!H3D7S6 .A544 vol. t n760.8.E27

Brunswig, Hans. Feuersturm u'Der Hamburg. Die Luftangriffe auf Hamburg im Zweiten We1tkrieg und ihre Folgen. Stuttgart: Motobuch Verlag, 1978. 464 pp., including ca. 165 illustra­tions. DM 38.00.

BrUtting, Georg. Des waren die deutschen Stuka-Asse, 1939­1945. Stuttgart: Motorbuch-Verlag, 1976. Pp. 285. D787 .B75

Carter, Kit C., and Mueller, Robert. The ArQY Air Forces in World War II: Combat Chronology, 1941-1945. ~~xwell

Air Force Base, Alabama: Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center, Air University; I';ashington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973, 1975. ix, 991 pp. D790 .C29

Chambers, Aidan, camp. Fighters in the Sky. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1976. Pp. 125. D785 .F53

Coffey, ThomRs M. Decision over Schweinfurt: The U. S. 8th Air Force Battle for Daylight Bombing. Ne\.,T York: HcKay, 1977. D757.9.S35 C63

Deighton. Len. Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Bri­tain. Introduction by A.J.P. Taylor. London: Cape, 1977; New York: Knopf, 1978. 304 pp., including illustrations. bibliography, and index, plus 20 leaves of plates. D756.5.B7044

de Jo;,g, L., forE:\.Jord. De Tllieyende Hollanocl', 22 mei 1943-10 IIi'O'i 1945. Amsterd3.iLl: Buijten & Schip?er-heijn, 1976. D735 V56. Ca. LIOO pp. }lil.RC printout indicates "World War, 19 39-19LI5--Sources" and notes that there is an index.

Dierich. Wolfgang. Kampfqeschwader "Edelweiss": The History of a German Bo~~er Unit, 1935-45. Translated from the German by Richard Simpkins. London: Allan, 1975. 128 pp. D787 .D53l3

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Emilicmi, Angelo; Cl,ergo, GiUS2piJi F.; and Vit'.na, Achille. .,

Regia aeronautica: .i1 settoT3 nec!iterra,,-::o. I J:]CJgULL e storia d~ll'aeronautica italiane, 1935-1945. Mil?n: Intergest, 1976. Pp. 127. D792.18 E44

Pranke, Nor.an L. R. The greatest air battle: Dleppe, 18th Auaus~, 1942 I Norman L. R. Franks. London: W. Kimber, 1979. 256 p. : ill. ; 24 em.

Bibliography: p. [248] Inc ludes index. I.Dieppe Raid, 1942. 2.World War, 1939-1945--Aerial opera~ions, Bri"tieh ••

D756.5.o5 F72 79319067 Pry, Garry L.

Escor~ ~o Berlin: the 4th Fighter Group in World War II I by Garry L. Fry and Jef~rpy L. EthelL. New York: Areo, [1980] RC06 p. elll.

I.World War, 1939-t945--Aerial operations, American. 2.Unlted S"tates.--Ar.y Air Forces.--4~h Fighter Group--Rls~ory. I. Ethell, Jeffrey L., Joint au~hor••

D7S0 -.p75 79021070

Harrison, Tom. Living Through the Blitz. London: Collins, 1976. Pp. 372. D759 .H37. Based largely on unpublished material in the No-css-observation Archi.ve at the University of Sussex; includes bibliography.

Bastin.s, Max. 80.~er com~and I Max Hastlnee. New York: Dial Press!J. Wade, e1979. 3 9 9 p., [16] lea v e s 0 f p l ate s : ill. ; 24 CUI.

Bi~lioiraphy: p. [375]-377. Includes Index. 1.~orld War, 1939-1945--Aerlat operations, British. 2.Crea~

Brltain.--Royat Air Force.--Homber COIllUiand--His"tory. 3.World War, 1939-1945--Destruetlon and pillaee--Gerlllany. 4.Ger.any--His~ory--1933-1945••

D7e6 .a33 1979 79017122

Rau@land, Vern, 190~-

The Eagle Squa~rons Yanks In the RAF, 1940-l$l42 I Vern ll11up.land. New York: Ziff-Davis rlyin~ Hooks, 1979. xlII, 20& p., [8] leaves of ptate~ 1 t l. ; 25 em.

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Include~ index. 1 .World W~r, 1939-194S--Aerial opera1ions, British. 2.Great Rrltaln.--Poybl Air Forc~.--ragte Squadron--Hlqtory. ~.Amerlcans in Great Britain--Hlstory.

D186 .834 79083953

Hess , ~Hlliam N. P-47 Thunderbol t at v!ar. London: Allen, 1976. Pp. 170. D790 .H47

Jackson, Robert. Fighter pilots of ~'1orld War II. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976. Pp. 176. D785 .J32

King, Alison. Gol den Wings: The Story of the ~'ol17en Ferry Pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary. London & New York: White Lion Publishers. 1975. 191 PPM 0786 .KS. Originally published in 1956.

Kurowski, Franz. Der Luftkrieg tiber Deutschland. Diisseldorf: Econ, 1977. 424 pp., including illustrations, bibliography, and index. OM 36.00. 0785 .K87. N.B. A paperback (Heyne Taschenbuch) edition has been announced for publication in 1979 at OM 7.80.

Lichieri, Sebastiana. L'arma aerea italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale: 10 giugno 1940 - 8 settembre 1943. La guerra nei cieli: Biblioteca del cielo, 18. Milan: Mursia, 1976. 329 pp. D792.18 L45

Longmate, Norman. Air Raid: The Borrbing of Coventry, 1940. London: Hutchinson, 1976; New York: McKay, 1978. 2 & 302 pp., including illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits, biblio­graphy, and indices, plus 16 pp. of plates. D160. 8,.C6 L66

MacIsaac, David. StrategicBom~ing in World War II: The Story of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1976. 190 PPM D785.U573 M3. This book is a companion volume to (and available without charge to purchasers of) the ten-volume set listed in the following entry.

MacIsaac, David, ed. with introductions. The United States Strategic Bombing Survey. 10 vo1s. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1976. 3,379 PPM D785.US7. This and the foregoing item were listed as entries 111.0.1 and III.D.3 in the bibliography of the previous news­letter (No. 15), on the basis of incomplete data on MARC printouts indicating neither pagination nor nunber or contents of the volumes in. the set.

The Survey (USSES), begun several months before the end of the war in Europe and concluded only in 1947, was a large-scale study, conducted by a staff of over a thousand military and civilian analysts, of the effect of stra­tegic bombing in the war against Germany and Japan (and accumulating, in the process, a substantial amount of valuable docum~ntary material eventually de­

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posited in the National Archives). Its history. cited in entry III.D.6 above, was written by Prof. David MacIsaac, Ph.D., Lt. Col., USAE, Deputy for ~'lilitary History at the USAF Academy.

Of the total of more than three hundred reports pro­duced in the course of the USSBS, MacIsaac has in this ten-voluille set, the contents of which are listed below, published thirty-one. Eleven of these had ne.er before been available for public sale. Thirty are n~Dberedi

the thirty-first is the unnUIJbered !'finority ?ceport of General Anderson in Vol. VII. ~uong the numbe~ed

thirty, only six--European Reports #1, #2, and t3, and

Pacific'Reports tl, #2, and #3--actually received the formal stamp of approval of the Office of the USSBS Chairman. The remaining twenty-four, though by no means mere "minority reports~" present advisory findings; only the six formally approved reports (pub­lished here in the first and seventh volumes) present the official conclusions of the USSBS. The other reports. technically speaking, have the standing of supporting documents only.

Vol. I (435 pp.) 1. Summary Report (European Report #1) 2. Over-all Report (European Report #2) 3. The Effects of Strategic Bombing on the German War

Economy (European Report #3)

Vol. II (371 pp.) 1. Civilian Defense Division--Final Report (European

Report /140) 2. Aircraft Division Industry Report (European Report

/14) 3. Area Studies Division Report (European Report #31)

Vol. III (341 pp.) 1. The Defeat of the German Air Force (European Report

/159) 2. The German Anti-Friction Bearings Industry (European

Report #53) 3. Weather Factors in Combat Bombardment Operations

in the European Theatre (European Report 062) 4. Bombing Accuracy, USAAF Heavy and Medium Bombers

(European Report #63) 5. Air Force Rate of Operation (European Report #61)

Vol. IV (299 pp.) 1. The Effects of Strategic Bombing on German Morale

European Report #64b) . 2. Description of RAF Bombing (European Report #64) 3. German Sub~arine Industry Report (European Report

/192) 4. Ordnance Industry Report (European Report #101)

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Vol. V (350 pp.) 1. Oil Division, Final Report (European Report #109) 2. Hue1s Synthetic Rubber Plant (European Report #128) 3. Physical Damage Division Report (European Report

{!134b)

Vol. VI (283 pp.) 1. The Effects of Strategic Bombing on German Trans­

portation (European Report ~200)

2. German Electric Utilities Industry Report (European Report l,i 205)

Vol. VII (323 pp.) 1. Summary Report (Pacific Report #1) 2. Minority Report to the Secretary of War--Mi1itary

Analysis Division (Anderson Report) 3. Japanfs Struggle to End the War (Pacific Report #2) 4. The Effect of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Naga­

saki (Pacific Report #3) . 5. The Japanese Aircraft Industry (Pacific Report DIS)

Vol. VIII (246 pp.) 1. The Effects of Strategic Bombing on Japan's War

Economy (Pacific Report #53)

Vol. IX (256 pp,) 1. The Strategic Air Operations of Very Heavy Bombard­

ment in the War Against Japan (20th Air Force) (Pacific Report #66)

2. Effects of Air Attack on Japanese Urban Economy (Pacific Report #55)

3. The War Against Japanese Transportation, 1941-1945 (Pacific Report U54)

Vol. X (457 pp.) 1. Effect of Incendiary Bomb Attacks on Japan (Pacific

Report #90) 2. A Report on Physical Damage in Japan (Pacific Report

1196)

Masson~ Robert. Mes missions au clair de lune: S. R. Air, 1940-1944. Collection Le Poing de la vie. Paris: Pens~e rnoderne, 1975. Pp. 252. D8ll .M3565

M6hlenbeck, Otto, and Leihse, Manfred. Ferne Nachtjagd. Aufzeichnungen aus den Jahren 1940-1945. Stuttgart: Motorbuch-Verlag, 1975. 215 pp. D787 .U5B

Hosley, Leonard. Battle of Britaill. Hor1d War II. Alexan­dria~ Va.: Time-Life Books, 1977. Pp. 208. D756.5.B7 H57

Mrazek~ James E. The Glider War. London: Hale; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1975. 304 pp. D785.M7

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Peter, Ernst. Schleppte ~~d flog Giganten. Die Geschichte des gross ten L2stenseg1ers der Welt (Me 321) und des grossten Transportflugzeuges (He 323-6 r.,ot) des Zt-leiten Weltkrieges. Stuttgart: MotorbucD Verlag, 1976. Pp. 222. D787 . P4

RayQond, Robert S. A Yank in Bomber Commend. Michael Moynihan, ed.; Noble Frankl&~d, preface. Newton Abbott: David Charles; New York: Hippocrene Books, 1977. D786 .R37

Rust. Kenn C. Twelfth Air Force Story . •. in world War II. Temple City. California: Historical Aviation Album. c1975. 64 pp. D790 .R83

~mith, Myron J. Air war chronology, 19JP-1845 I by \iyron J. S .. l.th, Jr. Nanh~ttan, Kan. : Military affairs/Aero~pace historian, ct977­v. ; 2~ crn.

(Nilitary at~air9/Aerospace historian pUblishing 5erie~)

v.I. The last European war, 1938-1941.--v. 2. pts. 1 and 2. 1942, the decisive year.--v. 3, pts. 1- 1843, the intE"l'im year. 1."orld War, 19J8-1845--Af'rial operations--Chronology. I. Military af~alrs/'erospace historian special publishIng sf'ries •.

DiES .S~5 77155919

Thomas, Gordon. and Morgan Witts, Max. Enola Gay. New York: Stein and Day, 1977. D767.25.H6 T5

Thomas, Gordon, and Morgan-Witts. Max. Ruin from the Air: The Atomic Mission to Hiroshima. London: Hamilton, 1977. xvii & 386 pp., including illustrations, bibliography, and index. D767.25.H6 T53

Till/nlLn, Sarrett.

Hellcat, thp FoP In World War IT I by Barrptt TillMan. AnllE.'\pulis, 'tc1. Naval InRtJtutl" Pr-ess, c197~.

xiii, 2h!'; p. : ilt. ; 24 cm.

Bihliography: p. 2S7-25~.

Includes index.

I.World WI:ll'", 1938-1945--Aeriat operations, American. 2.Hellc"~ (Fighter pl~nes) 3.World War, 1939-1945--Paci~ic Ocean.

D1ec .T6 780~8R24

Tillman, Barrett. The Dauntless Dive Bomber of World War 7\0/0. Annapolis.: .Naval Ins tHute Press, 1976. Pp. x&._ 232.' 'D76 7 ~ T54

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Werwick, Robert, and the editors of Time-Life Books. Blitzkrieg. World War II. New York: Time-Life Books, distr. by Silver-Burdett, Morristown, N. J., 1976. Pp. 208. D743 .W44

White) Edwin Lee. Ten Thousand Tons by Christmas. St. Pe~ersburg, Florida: Valkyrie Press, c1975. 256 pp. D810.T8 WS3. Pertains to aerial operations in the GBl Theater.

Woerpel, Don. A Hostile Sky: The Mediterranean Aixwar of the 79th Fighter Group. Marshall. Wisconsin: Andon Press, 1977. xi & 260 pp., including photographs, maps, appendices, biblio­graphy, and index. Available from the publisher for $19.50 including postage (Box 374. Marshall, Wise. 53559).

F. NAVAL OPERATIONS ,

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Operations (Sea)

Baxbey, D.E. MacArthur's Amphibious Navy. Naval Institute, 1969. Belote, James H. and William M. Belote. Titans of the Seasl the

Development and Operations of Japanese and American Carrier Task Forces during World War II. Harper & Row, 1975.

Blair, Clay, Jr. Silent VictOryl the U.S. Submarine War against ~. Lippincott, 1975.

Bunker, John B. The Liberty Shipl The Ugly Duckling of World War II. Naval Institute, 1972.

Carse, Robert. A Cold Corner of Hell. (Murmansk convoys) Doubleday, 1969.

C1arlc, J.J., and C. G. Reynolds. Carrier Admiral. McKay, 1967. Cooper, Bryan. The Battle of the Torpedo Boats. Stein & Day, 1970. Creswell, J. Sea Warfare, 19J9-1945. (Revised and enlarged.)

University of California Press, 1967. Dickens, Peter. Narvikl Battles in the Fjords. Naval

Institute Press, 1974. Frere-Cook, Geruis. The Attacks on the Tirpitz. Naval

Institute Press, 1973. Gallagher, T.N. The X-Craft Raid. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971. Herrick, R.W. Soviet Naval strategy. Naval Institute, 1968. Hoehling, Adolph A. The Lexington Goes Down. Prentice-Hall, 1971. Hoyt, Edwin P. Ihe Battle of Leyte Gulfl The Death Knell of the

Japanese Fleet, McKay, 1972. How They Won the War in the Pacific I Nimitz and his

Admirals. Weybright and Talley, 1971. Irving, D.J.C. The Destruction of Convoy PQ-17. Simon &

Schuster, 1969. Kennedy, Ludovic. Pursuit I The Chase and Sinking of the Battleship

"Bismark". Viking Press, 1974. Macintye, Donald. The Naval War Against Hitler. Scribner's, 1971. Mars, Alastair. British Submarines at War, 1939-1945. Foreword

by J.C.Y. Roxburgh. Naval Institute Press, 1971. Millot, Bernard. The Battle of the Coral Sea. Translated by

S.V. Whitley. Nave: Institute Press, 1974. O'Connor, Raymond J. (ed.). The Japanese Nayy in World War II.

U.S. Naval Institute, 1970. O'Flaherty, S.J. Abandoned ConvoYI The U.S. Merchant Marine in

World War II. Exposition, 1970. Pack, S.W.C. Night Action off Cape Matapan. Naval Institute, 1972. Potter, J.D. Fiasco! The Breakout of the German Battleships.

Stein and Day, 1970. Reynolds, Clark G. The Fast Carriers. r1cGraw-Hill, 1968.

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Rohwer, J. and Hummelchen, G. Chronology of the War at Sea. Vol. I, 1939-1942. Vol. II 1943-1945. Arco Publishing Co., 1974

Roscoe, Theodore. On the Seas and in the Skiesl A History of the U.S. Nayy's Air Power. Hawthorn, 1970.

Schofield, B.B. The Loss of the Bismarck. Naval Institute Press, 1972. ~ ~_. Operation Neptune. Naval Institute Press, 1974. Sherrot, Robert W. Tarawa; The StOry of A Battle. Admiral Nimitz

Foundation, 1973. Von der Porten, E.P. The German Nayy in World War II. Crowell, 1969. Wan1.er, Oliver. Admiral of the Fleet. Cunningham of Hyndhope.

University of Ohio Press, 1967. Waters, J.M. Bloody Winter. Van Nostrand, 1968•. (Naval operations.) Werner, H.A. I 0 Coffins I A Personal Account of the German U-Boat

Battles of World War II. Holt, 19 9. Winton, J. The Forgotten Fleetl The British Navy in the Pacific,

~44-1945. COWard-McCann, 1970.

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Auphan, G. A. J., Amfra1, and Hordal, J. La Mar.ine fran<;aise dans laSeconde Guerre mondiale. Pp. 649. D776:F7 A82 1976. The first edition was published in 1958 under the title La Marine franr;aise pelldan t la Seconde Guerre mondi ale, The MARC printout does not state that Jo.cq[leS Mo~dal is a pseudonym, but indicates that Herve CriJ.S is joint author.

Barker, Ralph. The Blockade Busters. Londou: Chatto &

Windus, 1976; New Ycrk: Norton, 1977. Pp. 224. D77l .B28

Bennett, Geoffrey. Naval Battles of World War II. Foreword by Admiral Arleigh Burke. London: Bateford; New York: McKay, 1975. 253 pp. D770 B456

Bowyer, Chaz. Sunderland at War. London: Allan, 1976. Pp. 160. D786 .B66. Aerial operations of the S!Hlderland seaplanes.

Brown, David. Ti rpi tz: the Ploating Fortress. London: Arms and Armour Press, 1977. 160 pp. D772.TS B75

Buchheim, Lothar Gunther. U-Boat War. Translated by G. Lawaetz; with an Essay by Michael Salewski. New York: Knopf, 1978. D781 .B7813

Cook, Graeme. Small Boat Raiders. London: Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1977. 131 pp •• including bibliography. D770 .C635

ELLleTT, PETER, fl. 11374­ALLIED MINES~EEPING IN WORLD wAR 2 I PETER ELLIOTT. C~MBRIOGE, ENG. : P. STEPHENS, 1919. 201 P. : ILL. ; 24 CM. BIELIOGRAPHY: P. 194-196. I~CLUDES INDEX. 1.WGRLe WAR, 1939-1945--NAVAL OPERATIONS, BRITISH. 2.WORLO WAR, 1939-1945--NAVAl OPERATIONS, AMERICAN. 3.MINE SWEEPERS--GRE~T BRITAIN. 4.MINE SWEEPERS--UNITEO STATES. 0171 .E44 1919 79320540

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Gillman, E. The Shiphunters. London: Hurray, 1976. Pp. xiii & 239. D786 .G53

Gretton, Peter, Sir. Crisis Convoy: The Story of HX231. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1974. 182 pp. D770.G74

Hardy, Hilbert. The Minesweepers' Victory. Pp. 346 (Wey­bridge:) Keydex, 1976. Pp. 346. 0771 .H3J5. ~lAl{C sub­ject headings of British naval operations, mille s\.Jeepers. and note that this is a "limited distribution issue."

Hill, Roger. Destroyer Captain. London: Kimber, 1975. 255 pp. D7ll.H52

Hoare, John. Tumult in the Clouds: A Story of t...'Je Fleet Air Arm. London: Joseph, 1976. Pp. 208. D786 .H6

Kennedy, Ludovie He nry Cove 1"1 e y. Kl?nace: the 11"e and death of the Tirpitz I Ludovic Kennedy. Londan : 1 16 p. :

Sid gw 1 ek & Jackson, i 1 t. ; 26 em.

1979.

Blbllo~raphy: p. 173. Includes index. 1.Tirpitz (Battleship) 2.World War, 1939-1945--Nava1 operations, Gerl1lSn ••

79309132n772.TS ~46 1979

Lord, Walter. The Promise of Certain Peril: Tnt! Untold Story of the South Pacific Coastwatchers. New York: Viking, 1977. D767.9 .L67

Lundstrom, John B. The First South Paci fic CampJign: Pacific Fleet Strategy, December 1941--June 1942. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1976. Pp. xix & 240. D774.C63 L86

Hacintyre, Donald. U-Boat Killer. Foreword by Robert B. Carvey. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1976. Pp. 175. D780.M32

Halizia, Nocola. Inferno su Malta: la piu lunga battaglia aeronavale della seconda guerra mondiale. Biblioteca del cielo, 20: La guerra nei cieli. Milan: Mursia, 1976. Pp. 298. D763.M3 M34

Marder, Arthur. Operation Menace: The Dakar Expedition and the Dudley North Affair. London & New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. xxv, 289 pp. D766.99.S4 M37

Middlebrook, Hartin. Convoy: The Battle for Convoys� SC .122 and HX. 229. London: Allen Lane, 1976. Pp. x &� 378. D77l .MS3

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Moffat, Alexander W. A Navy Maverick Comes of Age, 1939-1945. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 19 77 • D77 3 •H5 4

Muggenthaler •. August Karl. German Raiders of World War II. Englewood Cliffs. N. J.: Prentice-Hall. 1977. x & 308 pp .• including bibliography. illustrations, and index. D77l .M83

Newcomb. Richard F.. Abandon Ship! Death of the U. S. S. Indianapolis. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976. Pp. xiii & 305. D774.I5 N4

O'Kane, Richard H. C.lear the Bridge! The [-lar Patrols of the u. S. S. Tang. Chica.go; R2,rtd Hci-ially, 1977. D783.5.T35 038

Pack, S.W.C. The Battle of Sirte. (Sea Battles ., 14.) Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1975. 144 pp.D775 •5 • S53 P3

Petacco, Arrigo. Le batta8lie navali del Mediterraneo nella seconda guerra mondiale. Milan: A. Hond'lGori, 1976. Pp. 250. D775 .P44

Roberti, Vero. Sotta i.I segno di Antares; La 7. Divisione incrociatori. La guerra sui mari, 19; Biblioteca del mare, 133. Milan: HunJia, 1976. Pp. 168. D775 .R62

Rohwer. Jurgen. Critical Convoy Battles of March 1943. Trans­lation by Derek Masters. Annapolis: U. S. Naval Institute Press. 1977. 256 pp., with illustrations, bibliography. and index. $12.95. D770 .R593l3. A meticulously documented reconstruction of the turning point of the Battle of the Atlantic by the director of the Library of Contemporary History described elsewhere in this

. newsletter. (The author of a methodologically also very interesting study of two sinkings in the Black Sea [item I.A.2.c above] as well as a contribution to the joint AHA-ACHSWW session at the December 1976 meeting in Washington, D. C. [as reported in News­letter 17 the following spring], Prof. Rohwer is editor of the important West German journal of naval science, Marine-Rundschau.)

Roski1l, S. W. The War at Sea, 1939-1945. History of the Second World War: United Kingdom Military Series. vol. 1: The Defensive. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1976. D771 .R68

Rossi, rrDaldo V. Arrenba San Zorzo. Vita e morte dell' incrociator San Giorgio. La Guerra sui mari, 20. Milan: Mursia, 1976. 178 pp. D775.5.S25 R67

Ruge, Friedrich. The SovIets as na..al. opponents, 1941-1945 I Friedrich Bulle. AnnapolIs: Naval InstItute Press, c1979. v I, 2 1 0 p. : It 1. ; 24 cm.

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Includes index. Blblloaraphy: p. 191-198. 1.World War, t939-194S--Naval operations, Russian. 2.Stratesy ••

D"9.R9 R84 78069952

Scrivener, C. L. The Empire Express: The Story of the u. S. Navy PV Squadrons' Aerial Strikes Against the Japanese Kuriles during World War II. Historical Aviation Album Series. Te~?le City, California: Historical Aviation Album, 1976. Pp. 56. D767.25.K863 S37

Smith, Peter C. The Battle of Midway. London: New English Library, 1976. Pp. 189. D774.M5 562

Smith, Peter Charles. Arctic Victory: The story of Convoy PO 18. London: Kimber, 1975. 238 pp. D77l.S6

Snyder, Gerald 5. The Royal Oak Disaster. London: Kimber, 1976. 240 pp., with maps, plans. portraits, a bibliography, and an index. plus 24 pp. of plates. D772.R63 558

v&, OosteD, F. C. The Battle of the Java Sea. Sea Battles in Close-up, 15. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1976. Pp. 128. D774.J3 056

Von der Porten, Edward P. PictoxJal History of the German Navy in World War II. New York: Crowell, 1976. No pag­ination given. D77l.V65. Noted as having been published in 1969 and 1975 under the title The German Navy in World War II.

Waldron, T. J., and Gleeson. James. The Frogmen: The Story of the wartime Underwater Operators. Morley: Elmfie1d Press, 1974. 191 pp. D780 .W3

Wat ts, Anthony J. The U-Boat Hunters. A Hacdonald Illus­trated War Study. London: Macdonald's and Jane's, 1976. Pp. 192. D780 .W34

Williams, John. The Guns of Dakar: September, 1940. London: Heinemann, 1976. xii, 201 pp. D766.99.s4 W54

Winton, John (pseud.) Air Power at Sea, 1939-45. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1976. Pp. 185. D785 .W53

G. RESISTANCE AND PARTISAN ACTIVITIES

[1966-75 LISTINGS INTEGRATED UNDER OTHER HEADINGS]

Belleeclze, Diane de. Les neu~ 8a~es de la ReAistance : le Camlte·Menerat d'e~udes dane ls c18ndestlnite'/ Diane de Belleselze. rPar Is] : P 10 n , c 1979. 302 p., [4] leaves of' plates: ill. ; 20 cm.

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(Cotlection Espoir) Includes blhtlographlcal references and index. I.World War, 1939-1945--Under~round movements--France. 2.Comlte national d'e!udes. 3.France--Politics and Qovernm~nt--1940-1945••

D ~02 .PB 833 7!l362094

Bennett, James R. Guide to European Muse~us of the Anti­Nazi and Anti-Fascist Resistance and the Concentration and Extermin~tion Camps. Fayetteville, Arkansas: Bennett, c1976. 9 leaves (28 em.). D733.Al B45

Bergwitz, Hubertus. Die Partisanenrepub1ik Ossola. Vom 10. Sep­tember bis zum 23. Oktober 1944. Mit einem Vorwort von Edgar Rosen. Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Sozialgeschichte Braunschweig, ed. by Georg Eckert. Hannover: Verlag fur Literatur & Zeitgeschehen, 1972. l6S pp., including biblio­graphy. A carefully documented monograph on the origins and a brief history of the anti-fascist republic established on Lake Maggiore and the Swiss border late in 1944.

Blumenson, Martin. The Vi1de Affair: Beginnings of the French Resista~ce. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977. D802.F82 P373. Carefully researched account of a French Resistance cell.

Br08solette, Gilberte, and Fitere, Jean-Marie. I1 s'appe1ait Pierre Brosso1ette. Paris: A. Michel, 1946. Pp. 284. D802.F8 B73

Ilord."i~. Obren. Za8~lta revol\~ije I Ohren Oordevic: Heo'ilrad: If1A1"itut 2a poltticke sturliJe FaJ<ulteta Folitlckih na\lka, 1979. 294 p. ; 20 em.

Orlplnally preEented a~ the author's thesIs, Belgrad. Blhllo~raphy: p. 27P-2S4. 1 .World War, 19~9-1n45--Underground Rovement~--Yugoslavia.

2.Yugoslavia--UistorY--Axls occupation, 1941-1945 ••

D8C2.YB U68 1979 79315980

Gruppo di studio sulla Resistenze nelle campagne toscane. I Contadini toscani nella Resistenza. Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1976. Pp. ix & 221. D802.182 T9238. An account of Tuscan Resistance compiled at the University of Florence.

Fanguin, Jean. Du mont Mouchet a Dachau. Aurillac: Editions du Centre, 1975. Pp. 191. D80S.G3 F354

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Foot, M. R. D. Resistance:. European Resistance to Nazism. London: Methuen, 1976; New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. Pp. xix & 346. D802.E9 F66

Furnberg Friedl. Osterreichische Freiheitsbataillone, Osterreichische Na tion. Vienna; Globus, 1975. 75 pp. D502.A9 F83

Haestrup, Jorgen. Den 4. vabenart: hovedtraek af de europaeiske modstandsbevaege1sers historie 1939-1945. Odense University Studies in History and Social Sciences, Vol. 34. Odense: Odense Universitetsfor1ag, 1976. Pp. 535. DB02.E9 H33

Beemans, Oscar Corn21ius. LN~SchF.n r~~cert E~uc~en:

Episoden vom Partisanenkampf in Ostflandern. (East) Berlin: Hilitarver1ag der DDR, 1975. 222 pp. D802.B42 F563

R.hn, Paul N. ~~e German @tru~gle against Yugoslav guerrIllas in World War II : German counter-insurgency in Yugoslavia, 1941-1943 I by Paul N. Behn. Boulder: East European Quarterly; New York: distributed by Columbia University Pres~, 19i9. Ui3 p., [1] leaf' 01 plates: ill. ; 23 cm.

(East European monoBraph ; no. 57) Includes bibliographical references. 1.'orld War, 1939-1945--Underground JIIov0raents--Yugoslavia. 2.Yu~oBlavia--Hi8tory--Axisoccupation, 1941-1945 ••

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Hl-rnJek, KOl'lt • Front ukraTns kol-revoliulell : ;ryctynok do lstoril zbroln~i-borot hy Volynl = Ukrainian revolutionary front I lo~t Hirnfak, Cstap Chuiko. Toronto: Yolyn ,1979. 45 p. : itl. ; 22 c ••

(Prat8l Tovarystva Yolyn v Tarontl ; ch 3) SURmary In En~lish.

1.World War, 1939-1945--Under~round

movement--Ukraine--Volhynia. 2.Volhynia--History. I. chuTko, o~tap, Joint author. II. Ukrainian revolutionary front. III. Tovaryetvo Yolyn v Toronti. Pra{sl Tovarystva Yolyn v Toronti ; ch. 3 ••

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Hoffman, Peter. The History of the German Resistance, 1933-1945. Translated by Richard Barry. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1977. Pp. 847.

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Johnson, Stowers. Agents Extraordinary. London: Hale, 1975. 192 pp. D802.B29 J63

Kettenacker, Lothar, ed. Das "andere" Deutschland im Zweit:en Weltkrieg. Emigration und Widerstand in inter­nationaler Perspektive. Publications of the German Historical Institute, London, Vol. 2. Stuttgart: Klett, 1977. Ca. 320 pp.

lozlow.ka, Iry.~yna.

Odzew na haslo "!onklt" I Krystyna Kcztowska. 1fyd. 1. Werszawa: 'Wyda-. Min. Cbrony Narodo1teJ, 1979 (1tal'sz. :

lr'OJBZG ) 23fi, [2] p., [32] leaves of pla"tee : ill. ; 20 c ••

Su••ary in french. !libl io@raphy: p. 229-[ 230] Includes index. I.World War, 1939-1945--UnderBround Bovemen"ts--Eelalum. 2.15orld "ar, t939-1945--Poland. 3.Poles In Bel~iu__-Ri8tory. 4.Eel~lu~--HlBtory--Ger.anoccupation, 19410-1945 ••

D~C2.B~ 165 19364685

KUhn, GUnter, and Weber, Wolfgang. Starker als die Wolfe. Ein Bericht Uber die illegale milit§rische Organisation 1m ehemaligen Konzentrationslager Buchenwald und den bewaffneten Aufstand. Berlin: Militarver1ag der Deutschen Demokratischen Repub1ik, 1976. Pp. 323. D8DS.G3 K798

Lampe, David. The Savage Canary. Foreward by Sir Basil Embry. London: Corgi, 1976. Pp. 222. D8D2.D4 L37. On the Danish Underground.

Le Brisate Garibaldi nelta Resistenza : docu.entl. I. ed. IIllano: Fattrinelll, 1919. 3 ". ; 22 CWi.

( ! a 811 e b i 08 ra f 1 e ) (StorIe) (I Fattl e te Idee ; 427-429) A"t head of title: Is~ltuto nazionale per la s-toria del .oYImento di liberazlon~ in rtalla. Istituto Gra.scl. Biblloeraphy: v. 1, p. 11-23. I~clude8 Indexes. Y. t. Agos to 1943-lIIa8810 1944 .--Y. 2. GI u@no-nov'elllbre Ulo44.--v. 3. DAcembre 1944-lIlail810 1945. I.World War, 1939-1S45--0nder@round 1II0velllents--Italy--Sources. 2.rtaly--Blstory--Ger~an

occupatIon, 19043-1S45--SourceB. I. Istltuto nazionale per 1. storla del lIIovllllento dl liberazlon. in Italia. II. (.tltu~o AntonIo Gra••cl, ROlli •••

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Macksey, Kenneth (John). The Partisans of Europe in World War II. London: Hart-Davis ~~cGibbon~ 1975. 271 pp. D802.E9 M3

Neuhau:, Barbara. Funksignale vom Wartabogen. Uber den geme~nsamen Kampf deutscher Kommunisten, sowjetischer und polnischer Partisanen. (East) Berlin: ~lilLtarver1ag der DDR, 1975. 604 pp. D802.P6 N46

Pllmf a l (lrozovykh tet [Sh. vospominanil 7 Sost. F. r. n u r 1 10v, N. V. ~a solo v ; Lit. Z ft P 1 sF. Bur 1 10va ••• e t a 1 • ] • Moskva: Mosk. rabochir, 1978. 318 p., [12] letl.ves of pLatel'i Ilt.; 21 Cln.

I.World War, 18:l9-184S--Underground lIovements--Russian Republic--Kallnin.~radskaya obtast: , Russia--Bio~raphy.

2.l<.allnlngradskaya oblast , Russla--Biography. I. Burllov, Fedor Ivanovlch. II. !da!'lolov, NlkolaT VissariDnovich.

D~C2.~Rl K3246 79:lE5748

Perrault, Gilles. La longue traque. Paris: J.e. Lattes, 1975. 526 pp. D802.F8 P415

Risaliti, Renata. Antifascismo e resistenza nel pistoiese. Pistoia: Libreria editrice Te11ini, 1976. Pp. 263. D802.182 P577

~choenhrHn, J)Hvid.

oS 0 t die r g n t t h p nip h t the ~ t n I" v n f t h £' F I" P n c h P es l!'i tan c e / hy Dav let Schoenb r\!n. l!'it ed.

lI.'e ... York Dutton, clnl'o. 8(,C~

p. cm.

rncludes hil,tio(!raphical referenceH.

1.-nrt" War, 1!!JR-l("q5--llndf"r'~rollnd movP'l1ents--Frence. 2.Francp--IIi:;tory--r.prHli:1n occupation, t<l40-1n45.

f) ,. C2 • F ~ S:l 7 1 P ~ 0 7~022165

Sester, Andre. Resistance et collaboration: aspects vosgiens. Epina1: Editions du Sapin d'or, 1976. Pp. 283. D802.F82 V677

Staffard, David.

Britain and European resistance, IH4C-1845 : • Rurvey Df the Special Opera11ons Executive, with documents I Da\lid Staff'ord.

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, c1979. H012

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Hlbllography: p. Incluoes index. I.world War, 193Q-lfl4S--Secret service--Grl'at Britain. 2.Gre~t Hritaln.--Speciat Operations Executive--History. 3.torld War, Ifl:-lfl-t0 4 5--UIH(prgroulld movem"nt",--Europe ••

O~10.S7 S7f, 79019224

Teubner, Hans. Exi11and Schweiz. Dokumentar. Bericht Uber d. Kampf emigrierter dt. Kommunisten 1933-1945. Institut fur Marxisrnus-Leninismus beirn ZK d. SED. Berlin: Dietz, 1976. Pp. 373. D809.S9 T48

Trepper, Leopold, in collaboration with Patrick Rotman. The Great Game. Translated from the French by Helen Weaver. New York: ~cGraw-Hi11, c1976. (No pagination given.) D810.S8 T65713

(White, Ralph and Hawes, Stephen.) Resistance in Europe, 1939-1945: An Introduction. Salford: University of Salford, 1973. 36 pp. D802.A2 R43. A symposium.

H. SUPPORT SERVICES, TECHNOLOGY, INTELLIGENCE, INFORMATION, AND PROPAGANDA

1. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Services; Manpower; Supply; Logistics

Blum, Albert A. Drafted or Deferred1 Practices Past and Present. University of Michigan Press, 1967.

Bunker, John. Liberty Ships, the Ugly Ducklings of \.forld liar II! Naval Institute Press, 1972.

CowCLey, R.W. and R.M. Leighton. Global Logistics and Strategy, 194J-1945. Washington, D. C.l Government Printing Office, 1968.

Connery, R.H. The Navy and the Industrial ~lobilization in World War II. Da Capo Press, 1972•

. Fine, Lenore, and J.A. Remington. The Corps of Engineers I Con­struction in the United states. Washington, D. C.l Office of the Chief of Military History, 1972.

Granatstein, J.L. Conscription in the Second World War, 1939-1945. Ryerson, 1969.

Gregory, Chester W. Women in War Work. Exposition, 1971.

Homze, E.L. Foreign Labor in Nazi Germany. Princeton University Press, 1967.

Infield, Glenn. Unarmed and Unafraid. Macmillan, 1970. (Men, Missions, Training and Techniques of Aerial Reconnaissance.)

~laginnis, John J. .Military Government Journal I Normandy to Berlin. University of Massachusetts Press, 1971.

Rennell , Francis J. British J1ilitary Administration of Occupied Areas in Africa during the Years 1941-1947. Greenwood Press, 1970.

Rutlader, James. Allied Military Currency. Kansas Cityl 1968. Silvera, John D. Th

5Negro in World War II. Arno Press, 1969.

Stone, James H. (ed.. Crisis Fleeting: Original Reports on Hilitary Medicine in India and Burma in the Second World War. Washington, D. C., 1969.

Thompson, George Raynor and Harris, Dixie R. The Signal Corps I The Outcome (Mid-1943 through 1945). U.S. Army, 1966.

Welmington, ~~in W. 1915-19641 The Middle East Supply Centre. Albany. State University of New York Press, 1971.

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Technical Developments I Weapons

Barker, A.J. Soviet Infantry Weapons of World War II. Are0 , 1971. Brown, Frederic J. Chemical Warfarel A Study in Restraints,

19l5-l9J~5. Princeton University Press, 1968. Chamberlain, Peter, and Cris Ellis. British and American Tanks-

of Wor;Ld Ifar II. Arc 0 , 1970. Chinnock, F.iI. Na,qasakil The Forgotten Bomb. World, 1969. Ellis, C. Military Transport of Horld War II. ~1acmillan, 1971. Ford, Brian J. Allied Secret \{eanonsi the ',Jar of Science.

Ballantine, 1971. Groueff, Stephane. ~lanhattan Projectl The Untold Story of the

Making of the Atomic Bomb. Little Drown, 1967. Hogg, Ian V. The Guns, 19J9-l945. Ballantine, 1970.

German Secret lfeapons of World War II. Arc 0 , 1971. Holley, I.B. Jr. Ideas and \-Ieapons: Exploitation of the Aerial

Weapon by the U.S. during World War II. Shoe String, 1971. IrvinG, David. The Germ&~ Atomic Bomb. Simon and Schuster, 1968. Kleber, Brooks E. and Birdsell, Dale. The Chemical Warfare

Service, Chemicals in Combat. U.S. Army, 1966. Lasby, Clarence G. Project Panercli~1 German Scientists & the

Cold liar. Atheneum, 1971. l·lacksey, Kenneth. Allied Armour. Ballantine Books, 1970. 11acrae, Stuart. Yinston Churchill's Toyshop. \fal'<er, 1972. Hason, Herb6:rt l1ol1oy, Jr. The Eise of the Luftwa.lfel Forging

the Secret German Air I{eanon 1919-19!J.O. Dial, 1973. Hayo, Lidal. The Ordnance Departmentl On Beachhead and Battle­

front ("U.S. Army in World l{ar II" Series). '..lashingtO!1, D. C.I U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.

Pocock, ROHland F. German Guided l-lissiles of the Second ~Iorld

~. Arco, 1967. Price, Alfred. German Ai? Force Bombers of World War II. 2 vol.

Doubleday, 1972. Whitehouse, Arch. The Military Airplane. its History and

Development. Doubleday, 1972. Ziel, R. Steel Rails to Victoryl A Photographic History of

Railway Operations During World War II. Hawthorn, 1970.

Intelligence: Secret Service; Espionage

Brissand, Andre. The Nazi Secret Service. W.W. Norton and Co., 1974. Cookridge, E.H. Gehlenl Spy of the Century. Random House, 1972. Delmer, Sefton. The COlli,terfeit Spy. Harper & Row, 1972. Dreux, William B. J[Q Bridges Blom,. University of Notre Dame

Press, 1971. Elliott-Bateman, lUchael. .The Fourth Dimension of Warfare. Vol, II

Intelligence. Subversion, Resistance. Praeger, 1970. Farago, Ladislas. JJl~ Game of the Foxes! The Untold story of

German Espionage in the U. S. and Gr. Brita1n During World War II. McKay, 1972.

Ford, Corey. Donovan of OSS. Little Brown, 1970. Gallagher, Thomas Michael, Assault in Norway I Sabotaging the

Nazi Nuclear Bomb. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. Gehlen, Reinr~. The Service I The Memoirs of General Reinhard

Gehlen. Horld, 1972. Goldsmith, John. Accidental Agent. Scribner's, 1971. Hohne, Heinz. Codeword Direktor! The Story of the Red Orchestra.

Coward, McCav~ & Geoghegan, 1972. __~_, and Herman Zolling. The General was a Spyl The True

StOry of General Gehlen and his Spy Rlng. Coward, McCann, and Geoghegan, 1972.

Kirkpatrick, Lyman B. ,Jr. Captains without ~esl Intelligence Failures in World War II. Macmillan, 19 9.

Koch, Oscar W. & Robert G. Hays. G-2. Intelligence for Patton. Whitmore, 1971.

Masterman, Sir John. The Double-Cross System in the War of 1939 to 194~. Yale University Press, 1972.

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McLachlan, Donald. Room 39. Atheneum, 1968. ~l111ar, George. The Bruneval Raid I Flashpoint of the Radar War.

Doubleday, 1975. Moravec, Frantisek. Master of Spiesl The Memoirs of General

Frantisek Moravec. Doubleday, 1975.

Heave, Airey. Escape Room. Doubleday, 1970. Pesce, Giovanni. And No Quarter. Ohio University Press, 1972. Roskill, Stephen. Hankey. Man of Secrets. Yolo II.

St. Martin's, 1972. Smith, R. Harris. OSSa The Secret History of America's First

Central Intelligence Agency. University of California Press, 1972.

Strong, Kenneth. Men of Intelligence I A Study of the Roles and Decisions of Chiefs of Intelligence from W.W. I to the Present Day. St. Martin's, 1972.

Thorpe, Elliott R. East Wind Rainl The Intimate Account of an Intelligence Officer in the Pacific, 1939-49. Gambit, 1969.

Thyraud de Yosjoli, P.L. Lamia. Little, Brown & Co., 1970. Whaley, Barton. Strategeml Deception and Surprise in War.

Publications Office, M. I. T. Center for International Studies, 1969.

Codeword Barbarossa. MIT Press, 1973. Winterbotham, F.W. The Ultra Secret. Harper, 1974. Wise, Donald, and T.B. Ross. Ihe Espionage Establishment.

Random House, 1967.

PfroFManda! Information Media

Baird, Jay W. The Mythical World of Nazi War Propaganda, 1939-1945. University of Minnesota Press, 1974.

Boelcke, Willi A., compo The Secret Conferences of Dr. Goebbels! the Nazi Propaganda War, 1932-1+3. Tr. from the Gennan by Ewald Osers. Dutton, 1970.

Colby, Benjamin. 'Twas a Famous Victory: Deception and Propaganda in the War against Gennany. Arlington House, 1975.

Erdmann, James M. Leaflet 0 erations in the Second World War. Privately printed author, Dept. of History, University of Denver), J.969.

Whyatt, Nelson Thomas. Planning for the Postwar World. Liberal Journalism during World War II. University of Minnesota Press, 1971. '

2. LISTED SINCE 1976

Beesly, Patrick. Very Special Intelligence: The Story of the Admiralty's Operational Intelligence Centre, 1939-1945. Fore­word by the Earl Mountbatten of Burma. London: Hamilton, 1977; New York: Doubleday, 1978. xv & 271 pp., with map, illustra­tions, bibliography, and index. $10.00. DBIO.C8B B43. Former Deputy Chief, Submarine Plotting Room, the Admiralty, Commander Beesly participated in a session on World War II Naval Intel­ligence at the Annapolis Naval History Symposium last fall (1977), together with Prof. Rohwer , and was invited this fall to participate in a follow-up conference in West Germany organized by Rohwer, together with three of our committee colleagues, Professors Burdick, Deutsch, and Kahn.

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Bell, Ernest L. An Initial View of Ultra as an American Weapon. Keene, New Hampshire: T S U Press, 1977. Pp. iii & 110. A lithographed typescript produced by an ACHSWW member presenting as much of three Ultra-related documents as he wn", able on Freedom-of ..-Tnforrnut1on-Act appeals to get NSA to declassify: an order on American use of Ultra material in the European Theater from General Marshall, 15 March 1944 (pp. 9-12); "Synthesis of Experiences in the Use of Ultra Intelligence by U. S. Army Field Commands in the European Theater of Operations" (pp. 13-45); and "Use of CX/MSS Ultra by the United States War Department" (pp. 47-110). For information, contact T S U Press, DrawerI.

F, Keene, New Hampshire 03431.

Bohn, Thomas Milliam. An Historical and Descriptive Analysis of the "Why We Fight" Series. The Arno Press Cinema Program (Dissertations on Film, University of Wise., 1968). New York: Arno Press, 1977. D743.23 .B63

Buchheit, Gert. Spionage in ztvei Weltkriegen: Schachspiel mit Nenschen. Landshut: Verlag Politisches Archiv, 1975. 352 pp. D8l0.S7 B75

Campbell, Rodney. The Luciano Project: The Secret wartime Collaboration of the Mafia and the U. S. Navy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. xii & 299 pp., including illustrations, bibliography, and index. D8l0.S7 C33

Carter, Carolle J. The Shamrock and the Swastika: German Espionage in Ireland in World War II. Palo Alto, California: Pacific Books, 1977. 287 pp., including illustrations, biblio­graphy, and index. D754.16 C37

Cave Brown, Anthony. Bodyguard of Lies. New York: Harper & Row, 1975. x, 947 pp. D8l0.S7 C36

Colby, Benjamin. 'Twas a Famous Victory: Deception and Propaganda. New Rochelle, N. Y.: Arlington House, 1975.

Cruikshank, Charles Grelg5 Decep~lon In ~orld War II I Chartes Cruikshank. Ox1ord ; New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. 1S08

p .. em ..

B l1:tlofiraphy: p" InclUdes index. l.World War, 1939-t945--Callllpalgns~ 2.Strategy. 3.Deceptlon•

D'.....C77 79040615

Dyke, Lester Naris. Oxford 7JJJgel: The 9lst: General Hospital in World War II. (No place or publisher indi­cated on MARC printout: - 1966). XVlll. 286 pp. D80? .U72 no. 9l.D9. Pertains to U. S. Army General Hospital No. 91.

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Faulk, Henry. Group Captives: The Re-education of Ger­man Prisoners-of-War in Britain, 1945-1948. Atlantic Highlands, N. J.: Humanities Press, 1977. D80S.G7 F38

GarlJnskl, Jo7.e~. Intercept Tte Fnlg_a .ar I Jozel Garllnskl. New York: Scribner, [1980] c1979. 8CC2 p. em.

British ed. publi.hed under title: Irtercept. Biblio@raphy: p. Includes index. I.World War, 193~-1945--S~cret service. 2.Wortd War, 1939-1945--Crypto~raphy••

D~10.S7 G32 IBSO '18053452

Hartcup, Guy. Code Name Mulberry: The Planning, Building, and Operation of the Normandy Harbours. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1977. 160 pp., including illustrations, bibliography, and index. D761 .H37

RaHwell, Chetwynd John Drake, 1919­D-Day: Intelll@ence and dec~ption I Jock Haswell. New York: Times Books, 1980, c1979. 8002

p. em.

Hlbllo@raphY: p. Includes index. t.World War, 1939-1945--CaapaiMns--France--Normandy. 2.World War, t939-1945--Secret service. 3.Normandy--HIstory ••

D7S6.5.N6 H37 ~980 79019273

Herzstein, Robert Edwin. Victory or Death: Hitler's Propaganda War. New York: Putnam, 1977. D8l0.P7 G338

Hinsley, Francis llarr~, 1918­British Inteltisence In the Second ~orld War : i~.

Influence on strate@y and operation~ I by P. H. Hinsley, with E. E. Tho.a'i, c. F. G. Ransom, J. C. l:niMht. New York: Ca.bridQe University Press, 197~

T. : maps; 26 em.

Includes blblioaraphlcal references and index. I.World War, 1939-1945--Seeret Servlce--Great 8rItain •• DeIO.S7 B49 79t19680

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Hol,..es, WI tfrE"o Jay, lRO()­Douhte-eoge<1 secrpt~ : lI.S. nav~l intelligence operations in the Pacific durinf! \\Iur-lff War II I \It. J. Holmes.

"nnapollo:; ~ Nts.Vdt Institute Prac;s, cl~7!1.

x, 2:~t D., [4] leavps of ,.lates : ill. ; 24 em.

Includes inoex. 1."'or1,1 War, lR38-1J4")--Secret sprvice--Unitpr{ Statpo:;. 2.11orld War, 1039-18,15--Personal narratives, A",erlcun.

3 • HoI meg, VI i 1 f r ~ r1 ,J., y, - - 1 ;lO n- 4 • "0 rId War, 1~3~-1945--Pacific area. S.llnitect. states.--Navy--Blography.

,., .Seampn--UnJ ted Sta tes--IH ography ••

7~070779D~10.S7 «637

Kreidler, Eugen. Die Eisenbahnen im Machtbereich der Achsenmachte wahrend des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Einsatz und Leistung fur die Wehrmacht und Kriegswirtschaft. Studien und Dokumente zur Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkrieges, Bd. 15. Gottingen: Musterschmidt, 1975. 440 pp. D810.T8 K7

tvl..ayer, S. L., ed. Signal: Hitler's Warti~e Picture Magazine. A Bison Book. Engle\"ood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976. Ca. 200 pp. D743.2 .S52

Paine, Lauran. Mathilde Carre, Double Agent. London: Hale, 1976. Pp. 192. D8l0.S8 C296

Pound, Ezra. "Ezra Pound Speaking": Radio Speeches of World War II. Edited by Leonard W. Doob. Contributions in Ameri­can Studies, No. 37. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978. D744 .P65

Powley, A.E. Broadcast from the Front: Canadian Radio Overseas in the Second World War. Historical Publication, Canadian War Museum, No. 11. Toronto: Hakkert, 1975. xii, 189 pp. D799.C2 P68

Roosevelt, Kermit, intro_ ~2r Report of L~e 055. Prepared by History Project, Strategic Services Unit, Office of the Assistant Secretary of War, War Department, with a ne\.,7 intro. Xe\" York: ~'!alker, 1976. xxv, 261 pp. D810.S7 U56

Rupp, Leila J. MobiliZing Women for War: German and Arrerican Propaganda, 1939-1945. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1978. D810.W7 R8

Solborde, P. de. Infirmiere Croix-Rouge dans la tourmente de 1940. Collection Fla=e du terroir. (Lure): R.E.P.P., (1975). 99 pp. D807.F7 557

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Sywoltek, lutta. Mob21~achunq fur den totalen Krieg. Die propagandistische Vorbereitung der deutschen Bev61­kerung auf den Zweiten Welt~rieg. Studien zur modernen Geschichte, Vol. 18. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. c1976. 398 pp. D8LO.?7 ':':379

Trepper, L~opold. The Great Game: Memoirs of the Spy Hitler Couldn't Silence. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. Pp. 442. 0810.58 T657l3. Translation from the French.

U.S., Office of Strategic Services. The Secret War Report of the 055. Edited with an Introduction by Anthony Cave Brown. New York: Berkeley Publ. Corp., 1976. Pp. xii & 572, D8l0.S7 537

\Thiting, Charles. The Spymasters: The True Story of Anglo-American Intelligence Operations within Nazi Germany, 1939-1945. New York: Saturday Review Press, 1976. xiv, 240 pp. D8l0.57 W457. Originally published as The Battle for Twelveland: An account of Anglo­American Intelligence Operations Within Nazi Germany, 1939-1945 (London: Cooper, 1975).

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A. WARRING POWERS

1. ALBANIA

Camite des rel2.tions cu1tur211~s ere Tirana, transl. (from Albanian). Precis d'histoire de 1a 1utte ~~tifasciste de liberation nationa20 du peuple albanais: 1939-1944. Paris (B. P. 87, 75662 cedex. 14): Nouveau bureau d'edition. 1975. Pp. 143. D802.A38 1.,8314. M. account of the A1bania..'l Resist&l.ce; bibliogr2.phy on pp. lL,2-:+3.

Fusco, Gian Carlo. Guerra d'A1bania. Milan: Garzanti, 1977. 121 pp. D766.7.A4 F8

2. AUSTRIA

MaimLlI'.l1. Helene. Po1itik im ;'lartcsaa.2. Osterreichische Exi1po1itik in Grossbritannien, 1938-1945. Veroffent­lichungen der Kommission fur ~euere Geschicht~ Osterreichs, 62. Vienna, Cologne, Graz: Bohlau, 1975. Pp. xv & 355. DB09.G7 M34

3. BALTIC STA'IES

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Saba.liuna.s. Leonas. Lithuania in Crisis, 1939-4<t. Indiana University Press. 197).

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Daumantas, Juozas (pseud.). Fighters for Freedom: Lithuanian Partisans Versus the U.S.S.R., 1944-1947. Translated from the Lithuanian by E.J. Harrison and Manyland Books. New York: Manyland Books, 1975. 254 pp. D802.L5 D313

4. BElGIUM

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Spaak. Paul-Henri. The Continuing Battlel Memoirs of a 1llurope~.

1916-1966. L1ttle. Brown & Co., 1972.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Massart, A. Historique du 12e Batai110n de fusiliers. Brussels: Centre de Documentation historique des Forces armees,1976. Pp.143. D763.BH12 H37

106

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Royaux, Raoul. Les Be, 16, 38e regirr2nts de ligne et 58e regiment d' iT'.Ianterie. Brussels: C2ntre de documen­tation historique des forces armees, 1975. Pp. xxix & 367. D76l .R682

5. BRAZIL

Rodrigues, Agostinho Jose. Terceiro batalh~o, 0 Lapa Azul. S~o Paulo: EDAMERIS, 1976. xv & 205 pp. D763.I8 R65. A personal narrative of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in the Italian campaign in World War 11.

6. BULGARIA

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Chary, Frederick E. The Bulgarian Jews and the Final Solution , 1940-1944. Vol. I. University of Pittsbcrrg Press, 1972.

Oren, Nissan. Bulgarian Communism I The Road to Power. 19Y±-44. Columbia University Press. 1971.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Elazar, David; Hadjinokolov, Vesselin; Michev, Dobrin; Pana­yatov, Lyubomir; and Radenkova, Petra. Georgi Dimitrov, 1882­1949. Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia Press, n. d.). 287 pp. Based on the comprehensive biography of the Institute of History of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences of the Bulgarian Communist Party, this is a concise biography of the European Communist leader who achieved international prominence in connection with his auda­cious--and successful--defiance of his National Socialist prose­cutors at the Reichstag Fire trial in 1933, became Secretary general of the Comintern in 1935, a member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in 1937, and founding Premier of the People's Republic of Bulgaria in 1946.

This and the following two titles were kindly brought to the attention of the compiler of this bibliography during the recent conference in Sofia, reported on elsewhere in this news­letter, by the Chairman of the Bulgarian Committee for the History of the Second World War, David Elazar, Director of the Institute of History of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Vassilev, Kiril, et al. A Short History of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia Press, 1977. 392 pp. Chapter 8, pp. 184-221, by Prof. Vassilev (whose keynote paper at the Sofia Conference in May 1978 is mentioned elsewhere in this newsletter) deals with the Second World War, during which Bulgaria--although an Axis Pact partner and ally of Germany--did not declare war on the USSR.

Vassilev, Kiril; Sirkov,Dimitar; Gornenski, Nikifor; and Petrova, Slavka, eds. History of the Antifascist Struggle in BUlgaria, 1939-1944. Vol. 1,1939-1943; Vol. 2,1943-1944. [In Bulgarian.] Sofia: Edition of the Bulgarian Communist Party, 1976. 382 & 487 pp., with numeroUS maps, illustrations, indices, etc. (8 Leva for the two-volume boxed set.) Though not available in translation, this standard work on Bulgaria in the

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Second World War does include summaries in Russian, French, German, Spanish, and (on pp. 338-345 of vol. I, and pp. 431­442 of vol. 2) in English.

Zhivkov, Todor. Thirty Years Since the Victory over Fascism: Selected Works. Sofia: Sofia Press, 1975. 51 pp. D743.9.Z47. Translation of the title essay, liThe Historic Victory over Fascism, II etc.

7. CHINA

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Barrett, David D. PtXie Mission I The Unlted Sj,a,tI1lJL.A;mx Oreener Group in Yenan, 1944. Berkeleyl Center for Crdnase Studies, University of California, 1970,

Bianco, Lucien. .2rt.&ns of the Ch.1.nes6 Revolution 121~ Stanford University Press, 1971.

Boyle John Hunter. China and Japa.n at liar, .12J1-l945I The Politics of Collaboration, Stanford University Press, 1972.

Caxdwell, Oliver G. A Secret !far I Americans in China, 1944-45. Southern Illinois University Press, 1973·

Clifford, Nicholas R. Retreat from China I BrlUsh PoliG;Lj,n the Far East, 1937-1941. University of 'Washington, 1967.

Davies, John Patton, Jr. Dragon by the Tail! America, British, Japanese and Russian Encounters with~. Norton, 1972.

Gillin I Donald. War10rdL Yen Hsi-shan in Shansi Province 191]:#9 , Princeton University ~ress, 1967,

Herfinnan, Ron, Flying Tigers I Chennault in China. Ballantine Books, 1971.

Liang, Chin-tung. General Stilwell in Chins.! 1942-441 The Ml. ~ St. Jo-~s University Press, 1972.

Miles J

Milton E. A Different Kind of War. Doubleday, 1967. ,Guerrilla forces in China,)

Pye, Lucian, Warlord Politics I Conflict and Coalition in the Modernization of Republican China. Praeger, 1971.

Service, John S. Lost Chance in Chin?l ,the World 'liar II Despatches of John S. Service. Edited by J.W. Esherick. Random House, 1974.

Shewmaker, Kenneth Z. Ametlca.'ls and Chinese Co~nistsI 1927­. ~ Cornell University Press, 1971.

Tuchman, Barba1.'a. Stilwell and the American Exper:j.ence ln China. 1911-~. Macmillan, 1971.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Tong, Te-kong, and Li Tsung-jen. The Memoirs of Li Tsung-jen. Studies of the East Asian Institute of Columbia University. Fo1kestone, Kent: Dawson; Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1979. Frederick A. Praeger, Publisher. xxviii & 642 pp., incl. S maps, a 40-page glossary, and a 30-page index. $25.00.-Dr. Tong, a staff member of the Chinese Oral History Project of Columbia University's East As:Lan Institute, worked for several years on the preparation of this manuscript with General Li, one of the most important of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's associates and adversaries. Among the ablest and most powerful of the warlords in the Nationalist camp, he defeated the Japffilese at T'aierhchuang (1938) and was Vice-President of Nationalist China when Chiang resigned as President on 21 January 1949--leaving Li the presi­dency during the final agony of the Republic of China.

Tne Chinese manuscript (available for consultation but not published) from which this volume was produced, as an

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abridged translation, grew out of a series of 168 interviews between Gen. Li, who had come to New York late in 1949 for serious surgery (returning to China only many years later) and Dr. Tong, once a very junior officer in an area under Li's command, now professor of Asian Studies at the City College of New York. A collaborative work between the strong-willed old warlord-statesman and his young interviewer-editor, it could never have been com­piled by Li alone; but Tong has hel~ed him of£er insight, informa­tion, and perspective that an historian could otherwise not hope to glean. Apart from the value of its contents, this volume is a model of what Oral History, at its best, can produce.

[N. B. No comma follows Gen. Li's surname above, for it is in the normal Chinese sequence; the spine of the otherwise well-produced volume incorrectly names as authors Tong and Tsung-jen.]

8. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Benes, Edward.CzechQ5lQ~k Republic. 1884-1948. Memoirs of Dr. Edward Benes I frQm MIIDich to New \oIar and New Victory. Arno, 1972.

Bruegel, 1.101. Czechoslonkia Before Munich. Cambridge Univer­sity Press, 1973.

Ivanov, Miroslow. Targetl HefdriCh. Macmillan, 1974. Mamatey, VI, and Radomir Luza eds.;. A History of the

CzechoslQvak Republic. 1918-1948, PrincetQn University Press, 1973.

Mastny, VQjtech. The Czechs IIDder Nazi Rule I The Failure of National Resistance, 1919-1942. Columbia University Press, 1971.

Steiner, Eugen. The Slovak Dllem.ma. Cambridge University Press I 1973.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Umbreit, Hans. Deutsche Mi1itarverwaltungen 1938/39. Die mi1itarische Besetzung der Tschechos1owakei und POlens. Beitrage zur Militar-und Kriegsgeschichte, Bd. 18. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1977. 296 pp., including maps, bibliography, and index. DB02.C95 U52

9. FRANCE

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Bankwitz, Philip. Maxime Weygand. Ha.rva.rd University Press, 1967. Beaufre, Andre. 19401 The Fall of France. Knopf, 1968.

(Translated from the French) Bloch, Marc. Stran~e Defeat. Norton, 1968. Bree, Gennaine (ed. • Defeat and Beyond I An Anthology Qf French

Wartime Writing, 1940-1945. Pantheon, 1970 •. Chapman, Guy. Why France Fell! The Defeat of the French Anny in

1940. Holt, 1969. Crozier, Brian. DeGau11e. Charles Scriwer's Sons, 1974. Dank, tlilton. .The French Against the French I Collaboration and

Resistance. Lippincott, 1974.

DePort, A. \01. DeGaulle' s Foreign Policy, 19~. Ha.rva.rd University Press, 1948.

Fourcade, M.M. Noah's Ark. Dutton, 19741 Griffiths, Richard. Marshal Petain. Doubleday, 1972. Horne, Alistair. To Lose a Bat~lel France, 194<l!, Little Brown, 1969.

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Kimche .....Jon. The Unfought Battle. Stein and Day, 1968. Le Naziere, Christian de. The Captive Dreamer. (55 Cha.r1em~e

Division) Saturday Review Press, 1974. 11auriac, Claude. The Other DeGaulle Diaries 1941...1954. The

John Day Co., 1973. Newhouse, John. DeGaulle and the Anglo-Saxons. Viking, 1970. Novick, Peter. The Resistance Versus Vichy. Columbia University

Press, 1968. (Purge Trials.) Paxton, Robert O. Pa-~es and Politics at Vichy. Princeton

U~iversity Press, 1966. (A treatise on the Vichy Army.) ~ ~. Vichy France! Old Guard and New Order. 1940-l9~ Knopf, 1972. Sherwood, John 11. Georges l'landel and the Third Republic. Stanford

University Press, 1970. Shirer, William L. Collapse of the Third Republic I An Inquiry

into the Fall of France. Simon and Schuster, 1969. Simon, Matila. The Battle of the Louvrel The StrugGle to Save

French Art in World War II. Hawthorn, 1971. Soucy, Robert. Fascism in France I the Case of l,jaurice Barres.

University of California Press, 1973. Thompson, Robert S, Pledge to Destiny: Cr~les de Gaulle and the

Rise of the Free French. NcGraH-Hill, lSl74. Warner, Geoffrey. E;.erre Laval and the Ec::.ipse of France.

Macmillan, 1969.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976 ***LCCC- THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS COMPUTERIZED CArALOG

67-78846:MIC EL, HENRI. VICHY, ANNEE ~0. PARIS. R. LAFFO~T, C1966. 463 P , PLA 'rES, 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: LC397 .M537

72-170272:~IC EL, HENRI. THE SHADOW ~AR: RESISTANCE IN EUROPE, 193~-1945. LONDON, DEUTSCH, 1972. 4:15 P. 1 ILLUS. 23 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D802.A2 M49513

73-1505:MIC EL, HENRI. WORLt ~AR 2. FARNBOROUGH, SAXJN ffOUSE, 1973. XVIII, 81, 24 P t ILLUS., MAPS., PORT, 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D743 .M4913 1973

74-159499:MIC EL, HENRI. JEAN MOULIN, L'UNIFICATEUR. PARIS, HACHETTE, 1971. 252 P, PLATES, 19 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DC373.M67 M53 1971

74-198375:MIC EL, RENRI. LES M)UVE~ENTS CLANDESTINS EN EUROPE. PARIS, PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE. 1374. 126,2 P., 13 CM. lC CALL ~UMBER: D302.A2 M5 1974

75-515335:MIC EL, HENRI. HISTOIRE IE LA FRANCE LIBR! I. PARIS. PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE, 1972. 125 P., 13 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D761.9.F7 M5 1972

76-370222:MICHEL, HENRI. THE SECONt ~ORLD ~AR I. LONDJN, DEUTSCH, 1975. XXII, 947 P, MAPS, 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D743 .M4913 1975

76-486631:MIC EL, HENRI. HISTOIRE DE LA RESISTANCE EN FRANCE. PARIS, P.U.F, 1975. 127 P., 18 C~.

LC CALL ~UMBER: D802.F9 M5 1975 77-552426:MIC EL, HENRI. LA SECONDE ~UERRE MONDIALE I. PARIS. PRESSES

UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE. 1977- C1963-. V, ILL., 22 C~. LC CALL NUMBER: D20 .P37 T. 21. 1977 78-3440~9:~IC EL, HENRI. LES FASCIS~ES /. PARIS, PUF, C1977. 125, 3 P., 18 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: JC481 .M48

79-361497:MIC EL, HENRI. PETAIN ET LE REGIME DE VICHY I. PARIS, PUF, 1978. 126, 2 P., 18 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: DC397 .M533

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Generalites

Avant-Guerre Guerre

Histoire generale du socialisme publiee sous la direction de J. OROl.­Paris, P.U.F., 1977.) 24 cm., 715p. (tome III de 1919 a 1945).

LEJEUNE (Bernard-Henry).- Historisme de Jacques Doriot et du parti popu­laire franr;ais. Tome 1 IIAvant la defaite de 1940 11

.- s.l., Les nouveaux cahiers du C.E.R.P.E.S., 1977.- 135p.

MICHEL (Henri).- Les fascismes.- Paris, P.U.F., 1977.- 18 cm., 128p. i

PROST (Antoine).- Les anciens combattants, 1914-1940.- Paris, Gallimard, Julliard, 1977.- 239p.

~i~g rap hie s

Oictionnaire des Parlementaires franr;ais, tome VIII R a l.- Paris, P.U.F., 1977.

GUILLAUME (general ).- Homme de guerre.- Paris, France-Empire, 1977.-301p.

LACOUTURE (Jean).- Leon Blum.- Paris, Seuil, 1977.- 596p.

RUEFF (Jacques).- Oeuvres compl~tes. De 1 'aube au crepuscule. Antobiogra­phie de l'auteur.- Paris, Plon, 1977.- 24 cm., 445p.

Memoires

ALPHAND (Herve).- L'etonnement d'etre.- Journal 1939-1973.- Paris, Fayard, 1977.- 24 em., 615p.

ANDREU (Pierre).- Le Rouge et le Blanc. 1928-1944.- Paris, La Table Ronde, 1977.- 248p.

AUPHAN (Amiral).- L'Honneur de servir.- Paris, France Empire, 1978.­591p.

GOEBBELS (Joseph).- Derniers carnets. Journal 28 fevrier-l0 avril 1945.­Paris, Flammarion, 1977.- 395p.

HETTlER de BOISLAMBERT (Claude).- Les Fers de 1 'espoir.- Paris, Plon, 1978.- 560p.

JAUNEAUD (J.H.).- Jlaccuse le Marechal petain.- Paris, Pygmalion, 1977.- 251p.

MASSIGLI (Rene).- Une comedie des erreurs 1943-1956.- Paris, Plon, 1978.- 540p.

III

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PIERRE BLOCH (Jean).- Le temps d'y penser encore.- Paris, Jean­Claude Simoens, 1977.- 276p.

PISTOR (Fernand).- Correspondances de guerre 1943-1944.- Pau, Ed. Marrimpouey, 1978.- 205p.

TILLON (Charles).- On chantait rouge.- Paris, Laffont, 1977.- 583p.

TIXIER-VIGNANCOUR (Jean).- Des Republiques, des Justices et des hommes.- Paris, Albin-Michel, 1976.- 416p.

TRINQUIER (Roger).- Le temps perdu.- Paris, Albin-Michel, 1978.­442p.

Occupation - Guerre

AMOUROUX (Henri) .-La grande Histoire des Fran~ais sous 1 'occupation.­Paris, Laffont.

1 - Le peuple du desastre 1939-1940.- 1977, 524p.

2 - 40 millions de petainistes 1940-1941.- 1977, 551p.

3 - Les beaux jours des collabos, juin 1941-juin 1942, 1978, 550p.

CONTE (Arthur).- Le premier janvier 1940.- Paris, Plon, 1977.- 440p.

DIAMANT (David).- Le billet vert.- Paris, Renouveau, 1977.- 335p.

GATARD (Marie).- La guerre, mon pere.- Paris, Mercure de France, 1978.- 144p.

JAUNEAUD (general J.H.).- Jlaccuse le Marechal petain.- Paris, Pygmalion, 1977.- 247p.

LECA (Dominique).- La rupture de 1940.- Paris, Libr. Fayard, 1978.­355p.

MICHEL (Henri).- Petain et le regime de Vichy.- Paris, P.U.F., 1978.­128p.

ORY (Pascal ).- Les collaborateurs 1940-1944.- Paris, Le Seuil, 1977.­321p.

SAUVY (Alfred).- La vie economique des Fran~ais de 1939 a 1945.­Paris, Flammarion, 1978.) 256p.

SILVANI (Paul ).- La Corse des armees ardentes 1939-1976.- Paris, Albatros, 1976.- 272p.

Resistance interieure

ARAGON (Charles d ' ).- La Resistance sans hero;sme.- Paris, Seuil, 1977.- 220 p.

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BEDARIDA (Renee).: Les Ar~e~ ~e llesprit.- Temoignage chretien (1941-1944).- Parls, les edltlons ouvrieres, 1977.- 379p .

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D~BU-BRIDEL (J~cques).~ De Gaulle et le Conseil national de la Re­slstance.- Parls, Franc~-Empire, 1978.- 277p.

DREYFUS (Paul ).- Histoires extraordinaires de la Resistance.­Paris, Fayard, 1977.- 384p.

FEREYRE (Clement).- Les Chapeliers de Rodolphe.- Lyon, chez l'auteur, 1978.- 359p.

HOSTACHE (Rene).- De Gaulle 1944 - Victoire de la legitimite. ­Paris, Plon, 1978.- 222p.

MENDES-FRANCE (Pierre).- Liberte, liberte cherie (1940-42).- Paris, Fayard, 1977.- 428p.

SALINI (Dominique), SALINI (Eugene).- En ce temps la Bastia .... souvenirs, temoignages et documents de 1937 a 1945.- Ajaccio, Ed. Siciliano, 1978.- 351p.

VASSEUR (Andre-Georges).- L'espion du Nord.- s. 1. (Paris), Ed. Dilane, 1978.)._259p.

VEILLON (Dominique).- Le Franc-Tireur. Un journal clandestin, un mouvement de Resistance 1940-1944.- Paris, Flammarion, 1977.­429p.f\g.

VENNER.(Dominique).- Les armes de la Resistance.- Paris, J. Graflcher, 1977.- 334p.

Resistance par region Liberation

DEL A~1 E LELI EVRE (M auri ce ) . - Se pte mbreI 944. L' 0 per a t ion II Lymet 1 II

nlaura pas lieu ou la liberation du Hainaut.- Valenciennes, chez 'liauteur, 1978.- 350p.

DEWALLE (Jean).- Le chancre de 1 'ideal.- Paris, La Pensee Universelle.· Wallers. J. Dexaulle, 1977.- 399p.

DUBOSCQ (Genevieve).- Bye, Bye, Genevieve!.- Paris, R. Laffont, 1978.­286p., f.\.-g.

Eglises et Chretiens dans la 2eme guerre mondiale. Actes du colloque tenu a Grenoble, 7-9 octobre 1976.- Lyon, Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1978.- 384p.

FOSSIER (Jean-Marie).- Zone interdite, nord, Pas-de-Calais.- Paris, Ed. Sociales, 1977.- 775p.

GILBERT (Charles).- Soldats bleus dans 1 'ombre.- Les Sables d'Olonne, LeCercle d'Or, 1977.- 175p.

HEISER (Eugene).- La tragedie lorraine - Sarreguemines SaargemUnd 1939-1945, documents.- s.l., Ed. Pierron, 1978.- 287p., f~.

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LEMOl GNE (L.). - BAR BAN CEYS (H.). - Sed e nt air es,R e f r act air eset ~1 a ­quisards.- Ussel, Imprimerie J. Chambreuil, 1977.- 510p.

RUFFIN (Raymond).- La Resistance normande face a la Gestapo.­Paris, Presses de la Cite, 1977.- 255p.

SILVRESTRE (P.et S. ).- Chronique des maquis de 1 IIsere 1943-1944.­Grenoble, Les 4 Seigneurs, 1978.- 351p.

Liberation: gaullisme

DEBRE (Michel) DEBRE (Jean-Louis)j- Le gaullisme.- Paris, Plon, 1978.- 185p.

De Gaulle et le service de 1 'etat - Des collaborateurs du general temoignent. ­ Paris, Plon, 1977.­ 382p.

PRATE (Alain). ­ Les batailles economiques du General de Gaulle. ­Paris, Plon, 1978.­ 329p.

TOUCHARD (Jean).- Le gaullisme 1940-1969.- Paris,Le Seuil, 1978.­379p.

Allyn, Gustave, et ale Le Mouvement syndical dans la Resistance. Preface by Henri Krasucki. Conclusion by Jean Schaeffer. (Paris:) La Courtille, 1975. 222 pp. D802.F8 M7

Aron, Robert. Dossiers de la Second Guerre Mondiale. (Paris:) PIon, c1976. 256 pp. D76l .A83

Aulas, Bernard. Vie ct rnort des Lyonnal5 en guerre, 1939~

1945. Pre£&C2 by Henri Hours, Roanne: Horv2th, 1974. Pp. 281. D762.L93 A9

Azema, Jean-Pierre. La collaboration, 1940-1944. Documents Histoire, No. 14. (Paris:) Presses universi ­taires de France, c1975. 152 pp. D802.F8 A92

Barber, Noel. The Week France Fell. New York: Stein and Day, 1976. No pagination given. D761.B33

Baudot, Marcel, and others. Encyclopedie de la guerre 1939-1945. Tournai: Castermann, 1977. 440 pp., including maps, biblio­graphy, and index. D740 .B52

Bruge, Roger. On a livre 1a ligne Maginot. Paris: Fayard, 1975. x, 383 pp. D76l.B73, vol. 2. Second volume of a history of the Maginot Line in the Grands documents contemporains series.

Chaml1e, Rene. Au c3.rrefour du destin: r~'eygand, PetaiIl, Giraud, de Gaulle. Paris: Editions France-Empire, 1975. Pp. 303. D810.G6 C48 Chamson, Andre. La reconquete: 1944-1945. Paris:

Plan, 1975. 222 pp. D81l.C5ll2

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Cherri er, Marcel, and Pi gene t, M:I,chel. Combattants de la liberte: la Resistance dans le Cher. Paris: Editions sociales, 1976. 238 pp., with illustrations, bibliography, and index, and 4 leaves of plates, D802.F82 C493

Comit' d'Histoire de la deuxi~me guerre mondiale. La Libc!ration de la France;' Actes c1u Colloque International tenu a Paris du 28 au 31 octobre 1974. Paris: Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1976. 1060 pp. The proceedings of the International Conference on the thirtieth anniversary of the Liberation of France, organized in Paris in 1974, by the French COJ11ITlittee on the initiative of its secretary-general, Henri Michel, president of the International CO!T'.illittee, includes papers by Martin Blumenson, "La place de la France dans la strategie et dans la politique des Allies," and by Robert O. Paxton, "Le regime de Vichy en 1944." The book (ISBN 2-222-01838-2) may be ordered directly from the publisher (Editions du CT\TRS, 15 quai Anatole France, 75700 Paris) for 180 Francs (payable by international money order. UNESCO book coupons, or personal check).

Dainvil1e, Augustine de, Colonel. L'ORA. La resistance de l'arm2e, guerre 1939-1945. Publie par l'P~icale

de l'Organisation de r2sistance de l'ArEee. (Pa~is:)

Lavauzelle, 1974. xv, 344 pp. D802.F8 D23

Darsel, Joseph. La Bretagne au combat. (s.L:) J. Darse1, 1975. 378 ppo D802.F82 B743

flreyfut'l, Gllhi"l"t, ~q02­

Cimptlere~ sans tDmhe~u~

(Gilbert Dehril;;lIl:d~

Paris: Plonr clR79~

221. p. 21. em.

1 .~.0 r t d WEt r, I. ~<'19 -:I. ~) 4 5 - - r r Ie ':i(' net" san d p r i son s, G", f" man • 2.'Worlrt War, 19:1g-~P4q~-Per",onC\1 nflf"ratives, French. 3. Dr-eyf\1s~ C.i 1h P r t, --1 ;'j{)2- -+. Ph ys i cl ans--P' r an c e--9J ogra phy.

5 • Ph Y:3 lei a n c; - - A U:3 t r Ie a - - B i. (> r! r u. p h y. (,. P r i sone r ~ 0 f

war--Francp--Rlogr~phv. 7.rrJsoners o~

war--Austrjf!--Biog~~::lphy.",

DAOS.. AR Df.7 1?'1~ 79:l764JB

Dreyfus, Paul. Histoire de la resistance en Vercors. Paris: Arthaud, 1975. 288 pp. D762.V4 D69

Durand, Pierre. Les Franqais a Buchenwald et a Dora: les armes de l'espoir. Preface by Marcel Paul. Paris: Editions socia1es. 1977. 318 pp., with illustrations. bibliography, and 8 leaves of plates. D805.G3 D9

Durandet, Christian. Les Maquis des Ardennes. Paris: EditioGS France-Empire, c1975. 260 pp. DS02.F82 A753

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FBh, Albert. L'imperatrice a des cors aux pieds: l'odyssee des maquisards de Grandrupt - une page de la resistance vosgienne. Epinal: Editions du Sapin dlor, 1977. 292 pp. D808.F82 V673

Figueras, Andre. Scandale de la resistance. 10th ed .. (s.l.:) Figueras, 1975. 158 pp. D802.F8 F52

Flamand, Roger. Paras de 1a France libre. Paris: Presses de la Cit~, 1976. Pp. 316. D802.F8 F54

Frenay, Henri. The Night Will End. Translated from the French by Dan Hofstadter. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. xvi, 469 pp. D802.F8 F8613

Fuller, Jean Overton. The German Penetration of SOE: France 1941-1944. London: Kimber, 1975. 192 pp. D8l0.S7 F83

Gamelin, Paul. La forteresse Saint-Nazaire. La Baule: Editions des Paludiers, 1975. 115 pp. D762.S26 G35

Gillot, Auguste. Un couple dans 1a Resistance. Preface by Georges Cogniot. Paris: Editions sociales, 1975. 334 pp. DB02.F8 G47

Gordon, Bertra. lif., ·1945­Coltaborationl •• In France durln8 ~he Second World War BertraN w. Go~don.

It~aca, N.Y. : Cornell UniversIty Press, 1980. a(CS p. CIII.

Blt:tlo@raphy: p. Inctudes Index. I.'orld ~.r, 1938-1S45--Collaboratlonlsts--France. 2.France--Rlstory--German occupatIon, lS40-1945 ••

79025281

Grey, l-farina. Mimizan-sur-querre: le journal de rna rrere sous l'Occupation. Paris: Stock. 1976. Pp. 467. D762.M48 G73

Gueriff, Fernand. Saint-iiazaire sous l'occupation alle­mande: le cO~T,ando, 2a ooche. Ed. revue et co~pletee.

La Baule: Editions des Paludiers, 1974. 147 pp. D762.S26 G8

Hasquenoph, Marcel. La Gestapo en FTanC9. P2~is:

De Vecchi, 1975. 551 pp. D802.F8 ~37

Knight, Frida. The French Resistance, 1940 to 1944. London: Lawrence & Hishart, 1975. 242 pp. D802.F8 K58

Lefranc, Pierre. Le vent de 1a 1iberte, 1940-1945. Paris: PIon, 1976. Pp. 273. D802.F8L388 Le Goyet, Pierre, and Foussereau, Jean. La Corde au cou: Calais, mai 1940. Paris: Presses de la Cite, 1975. Pp. 288. D756.5.C2 L4. On the Battle of Calais, 1940.

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Le Languedoc pendant 1a guerre. Special regional issue of the Revue d'Histoire de 1a 2eme guerre mondiale. (No. 112, October 1978), including--to cite only four articles--Cel Carles, "La 'corniche' de Montpellier de 1939 & 1942"; J. Larrieu, ''L'epuration judiciaire dans les Pyrenees-Orientales"; R. Bourde ron, "Mouvement de la main-d' oeuvre e t S. T.O. dans les mines du Gard"; and G. Bouladou, "Les maquis de la region de Montpellier."

This is the second regional issue of the Revue; the first was on the Provence area, and a third is in preparation on Brittany.

Lemesle, Michel. L'Anjou des annees 40: chroniques. (s.l.:) Editions du Choletais, 1974. 217 pp. D762.A53 L44

Leroux, Roger. Le Morbihan en Guerre 1939-1945. Mayenne: Joseph Floch Imprim. Ed., [1978]. 671 pp. with numerous illustrations, plus 6 maps in a plastic pocket. A detailed history of the war in the district on the south coast of Brittany around Lorient and Vannes (northwest of St. Nazaire).

Maze, Alfred, et al. Les Survivants de 1a l'aventure hit1erienne. Presentes par Jean Dumont. 4 vols. Geneva: Editions Famot, 1975. D802.A2 578. On collaborationists.

Michel, Henri. La seconde guerre mondia1e. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1977-78. 503 & 540 pp. A revision of the prize-winning survey (available in English and Italian) by the chairman of the International Committee, who has recently become chairman of the French Committee as well.

Neigert, Marcel. Internements et deportation en Moselle, 1940-1945. Metz: Centre de Recherches, Relations Interna­tionales de l'Universite de Metz, 1978. 116 pp .. This monograph on internment and deportation in the context of the German annex­ation policy in this part of Lorraine is available directly from the Centre de Recherches Relations Internationales, Faculte des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, lIe du Saulcy, 57000 Metz, France, for 34 FF (ISBN 2-85730-010-7).

Paillole, Paul. Services speciaux: 1935-1945. Collec­tion Vecu. Paris: R. Laffont, c1975. 565 pp. D8l0.S7 P34

P.arSOD, Michael. Tears o~ glory : the heroes of Ve~cor., 1944 I Mlch•• t Pearson ; ~aps by Rafael Palacios. ( 1st ed. Garden City, N.Yo : DOUbleday, 1979, c1978. xlv, 337 p., [8] leaves of plates: lil. ; 22 em.·

Blbllolraphy: p. (320]-322. [ncludefl Index.

I • "orl d War, 1939-1945-- France--Verc Qrs. 2. Vercors, France--Klstory •• D162.V4 P42 1979 78000216

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Perrin, Audre. Evade de guerre via Colditz. Preface by Yves Congar. Paris: La Pensee universelle, c197S. 254 pp. D80S.G3 P399

Poirier, Henri. Un Franqais dans 1a nuit. Paris: 1a Pensee universe11e, 1976. 245 pp. D802.F P55. A personal narrative of the underground.

Renault-Roulier, Gilbert, using the name "Ie colonel Remy,'" issued in 1975 six parts of the series "Les Franqais dans 1a Resistance," all published by Saint­Clair, Neuilly-sur-Seine, and distributed by F. Beauval in Paris. The MARC printouts indicate that each part is in two volumes but pagination is not given.

a. La Resistance en Bourgogne et en Franche-Comte D802.F82 B877

b. La Resistance en Champagne et dans les Ardennes • ••• D802 . F82 C477

c. La Resistance en Dauphine et Savoie •••• D802.F82 D387

d. La Resistance en Languedoc et Rousillon • • • . D802.F82 L37

e. La Resistance dans le Lyonnais • D802.F82 L947

f. La Resistance en Normandie .• D802. F8Z N677

Ruffin, Raymond. Les 1ucio1es de la nuit. Preface by Eddy Florentin. Paris: Presses de 1a Cite, 1976. 6 & 309 pp., including illustrations and bibliography, plus 8 leaves of plates. D802.F8 R83

Sweets, John F. The Politics of Resistance in France, 1940-1944: A History of the Mouvements unis de 1a Resistance. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, (1976). (No pagination on MARC printout.) D802.FB S88

Szajkowski, Zosa. Jews and the French Foreign Legion. New York: Ktav Pub. House, 1975. 280 pp. D810.J4 5935. Subject headings indicate persecutions and military participation of Jews in Second World War.

Vi11elume, Paul, Marquis de, General. Journal d'une defaitc, 23 ao~t 1939-16 Juin 1940. Paris: Fayard, 1976. Pp. xx & 478. D761 .V56

10. GERMANY

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

General and Miscellaneous.

Barker, Elisabeth. Austria 1918-1972. University of Miami Press, 1973. Beradt, C. The Third Reich of DreaJns. Quadrangle, 1968.

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Bleuel, Hans Peter. S5!X and Society in Nazi Germany. Lippincott, 1973· Boldt, G. Hitler I The Last Ten Days. Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. 1973· Bu:rdick, Charles B. Gennany's Hilitary Strategy and Spain in World

Har II. Syracuse University Press, 19GfJ. Carroll, Berenice A. Design for Total Wan Arms and Economics in

the Third Reich. Humanities, 1968. Davis Franklin H. Jr. Come as a Conquerorl The United States

ArmY's Occupation of Germany 191,5-1949. Macmillan, 1967. Fest Joachim C. Hitler. Harcourt, Bruce & Joranovich, 1974. Frlecllander, Saul. Pius XII and the Third Reich. Knopf, 1968. Gimbel, John. The American OccuPation of Germany, 191,5-49.

Stanford University l~ess, :968. Goldston, Robert. The L fe and Death of Nazi German. Babbs

Nerrill. 1967. Nuremberg Trials. Grunberger, Richard. The 12-Year Reichl A Social Hdstory of

Gennany 1933-45. Holt, 1971. Hale, Oren J. .lbl: CaD1.;1.ye Press in the Third Reich, Princeton

University Press, 197). Herzstein, Robert G. Adolf Hitler and the German Trauma..

1913-1945. Putnam, 1974. Hildebrand, Klaus. The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich.

University of California, 1974. Homze, E.L. Foreign Labor in Nazi Germany. Princeton

University Press, 1967. Knodel, John E. The Decline of Fertility in Germany. 1871­

1939. Princeton University Press, 1974. Krisch, H. German Politics Under Soviet Occupation. Columbia.

, University Press, 1974. Kuklick, Bruce. American Policy and the Division of Germany.

The Clash with Russia over Reparations. Cornell University Press, 1972.

Lane, Barbara Hiller. Archi tecture and Politics in Germany, 1918-1945. Harvard University Press. 1968.

Langer, Walter C. The ~~nd of Adolf Hitler. Basic Books, 1972. Levine, Herbert S. Hitler' s Free Citvl a History of the Nazi

Party in Danzig, 1925-39. University of Chicago Press, :973. Manchester, William. ,The Arms of Krupp, 1587-1968. Little Brown, 1968. Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenke1. The Hundred Days to Hitler.

St. Martin's, 1974. Maser, Werner. Hitlerl Legend, Myth and Reality. Harper

a.,d Row, 1973. Nicholls, A.J. Weimar and the Rise of Hitler. St. Martin's, 1968.

and fu-ich Matthias ( eds.). German Democracy and the Triumph of Hitler. St. Martin's, 1972.

Payne, Robert. The Life and Death of Adolph Hitler. Praeger Publishers, 1973.

Peterson. Edward N. The Limits of Hltler's Power. Princeton University Press, 1969.

Picker, Henry and Hoffman, Heinrich. Hitler Close-Up. Macmillan, 1974. Reck-Malleczewen, F.P. Diary of a Man in Despair. Macmillan, 1970. Schramm, Percy Ernst. Hitlerl The Man and the Military Leader.

Transl. by D. Detwiler. Quadrangle, 1970. Smith, Bradley F. Adolf Hitlerl His Family, Childhood and Youth.

Stanford I Hoover Institute on War, Revolution and Peace, 1967. Speer, Albert. Inside the Third Reichl Memoirs. Hacmillan, 1970. Steinert, Marles G. Twenty-three days I The Final Collapse of

Nazi Germany. Valker, 1969. Trevor-Roper, H.R. (ed.). Blitzkrieg to Defeat. Holt, Rineholt,

Winston, 1971. Wolfe, Robert (ed.). Captured German and Related Recordsl a

National ~hives Conference. Ohio University Press, 1974.

Nazi Party and Organizations

Bezymens!d, Lev. The Death of Adolf Hitler. Harcourt Brace, 1968. Bird, Eugene K. Prisoner #71 Rudolf Hess. the Thirty Years in

Jail of Hitler's Deputy FUhrer. Viking, 1974. Bracher, Karl Dietrich. The Gennan Dictatorship I The Origins.

Structure. and Effects of National Socialism. Praeger, 1970.

Br166aud, Andre: Cana.rls. Grosset & Dunlap, 1974.

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Burden, Hamilton J. The Nuremberg Party Rallies 1923-1932. haeger, 1968.

Douglas-Hamilton, J. Motive for a Missionl The Story behind Hess' Flight to Britain. St. Martin's, 1971.

Farago, Ladislas. Aftermath I Nazis who survived World War II. Simon and Schuster, 1974.

Hohne, Heinz. The Order of the Death's Head I The Story of Hitler's SSt Coward-McC~~, 1970.

Holbern, Hajo (ed.). R~public to Reichl The Making of the Nazi Revolution. Pantheon, 1972.

Hutton, J. Bernard. Hessl The Man and JUs Hission. YJaCmil1an, 1971. Kandel, Isaac L. The Making of Nazis. Greenwood Press, 1970. Kele, Max. Nazis and Workers I National Socialist Appeals to

German Labor, 1919-33. University of N. C. Press, 1972. Krausnick, Helmut, et al. Anatomy of the S3 State. Walker, 1968. l1cGovern, James. Hartin Bormann. ~~orrow, 1968. Herkl, Peter. Political Violence Under the Swastikal 581

Early Nazis. Princeton University Press. 1975. McKale, Donald H. The Nazi. Party Courts I PJ.tler's Hanagement

of Conflict in his Movement, l221-1945. University Press of Kansas, 1971h

Mosley, Leonard. The Reich Marshall a Biography of Hermann .Goering. Doubleday, 1974.

Orlow, Dietrich. The History of the Nazi Party, 1919..:19.5). Pittsburgh University Press, 1969.

__~_....._............ J'he Na.zis in the BalkMs I A Case Stud,y-2!.. Totalitarian Polit~. Univer~ity of Pittsburgh Press, 1968.

Remak, Joachim (ed.). The Na~1 YeQ~§1 A Documentary HistorY. Prentice Hall (Spectrum), 1969.

Smith, Bradley F. Adolf Hitler! His Family, Childhood, and Youth. Stal1fordl Hoover Institution, 1967.

Snyder, Louis L. HItler and Nazism. Bantam, 1974. Stevenson, William. The Bormann Brotherhood. Harcourt, Brace, 1973. Wiener, J.W. The Assassination of Heydrich. Grossman, 1969.

Resistance to l-!J.tler

Balfour, Michael, and Julian Frisby. llelmuth von MoUke I A Leader against Hitler. St. Martins, 1973.

Deutsch, Harold C. The ConsPlr~cy against r~tler in the Twilight War. University of ~~nnesota Press, 1968.

Hiner and his Generals I the Hidden Cri~anuary ­June 1938, University of Minnesota Press, 1274.

Gill, Theodore O. ,Memo for a Movie I A Short Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Macmillan, 1971­

Gramal, H., et ale The Germrol Resistance to l-!J.tler. California, 1970. Kramarz, Joachim. Staui'fenberg. 1967. Leibholz-Bonhoeffer, Sabine. The BQnhoeffer~1 Portrait of a Family.

St. Martin's, 1972. Manvel1, Roger. The Conspirators I 20th July, 1944. Ballantine, 1971.

and Heinrich Fraenkel. The Canaris Conspiracy. McKay, 1969. Scheurlg, B. Free Germany I The National Committee and the League

of German Officers. Wesleyan University Press, 1969. Scholl, Inge. Students Against TyrannJ:1 The Resistance of the

White Ro'se, Munich, 1942-43. Wesleyon University Press, 1970. Zahn, Gordon C••German Catholics and JUtler' s Wars~ Dutton, 1970. Zeller, Eberha:rd. The Flame of F'reedom: The Genllan Struggle Against

Hitler. (Translation of Geist der Freiheitl Der Zwantzigste ~,1963) University of Miami Press~ 1969.

Military Operations and Armed Forces

Addington, Larry H. The BlitzlQ.'ieg Era and the German Staff, 1865­1941. Rutgers University Press, 1971.

Deichrnan, P. German Air Force Operatiolls in SU£E.ort of the Army. Arno, 1968.

Irving, David. The Rise and Fall of the :Luftwaffe I The Life of Field Marshal Erhard. Hilch. LiHle ~ Brown and Company, 1974.

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Schmeller, Helmut J. Hitler and Keitel, An Investigation of the Influence of Party Ideology on the Command of the Armed Forces in Germany Between 1938-1945. Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1970.

Stein, George H. The Haffen SS: Hitler's Elite Guard at War, 1939-191.105. Cornell Uni versity Press, 1966.

Suchenwirth I Richard. Command and Leadership in the German Air Force, Arno, 1969.

Weingartner, James J. Hitler's Guard I the StOry of the Leibstandarte 5S 1943-45. 1975.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Bergot, Erwan. L'Afrikakorps. (Serie Corps d'elite.J Paris: Ie Livre de poche 4238, 1975. 381 pp. D766.82.B38. Reprint of the 1972 edition published by Balland, Paris.

Beu8, Jacobus GlJshertuB de, 1909­To~orrow at down! I By J. G. de Eeus. 18 t ed. N•• York: Norton, c19iS. 7910

Bl~lioaraphy: p. Iflcludes inde](. 1.~ortd War, 1939-1£45--Germany. 2.\lorld V/ar, lS~9-1945--Pereonet narratiVEs, Dutch. J.Beu&, Jacobus GlJabertus de,--1909- 4.World War, 1€3S-1945--Campal@ns--Western. ~.Sas, Gijsbert J. 6.Cster, Hans. 7.ireason--Germany. 8.Germany--History--1933-1945 ••

19018228Oif1 .B46 lS79

Beyerchen, Alan D. Scientists Under Hitler: Politics and the Physics C011l11Vnity in the Third Reich. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1978. 299 pp.,with illustrations. An important contribution to the history of science as well as to the history of the Third Reich and the Second World War.

Brennecke, Jochen (Hans Joachim). Gespensterkreuzer HK 3]. Tatsachenbericht. 2nd ed., authorized paperback revision. Heyne-Bucher, No. 5130. Munich: Heyne, 1975. 207 pp. D772.P5 B68. R~issue of a 1968 account of the German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin~

Conrady, Alexander. Rshew, 1942-1943. Aus der Geschichte der 36. Inf.-Div. (mot.) 1.1.1942 bis 25.3.1943. Neckargemun6: Vowinckel, 1976. Pp. 183. D764.3.R93 C66. The second volume from his history of the 36th motorized infantrf division, focussing on the Battle of Rzhev on the Eastern Front.

Cookelpy, Petpr G. Flvlng bo~h : the qtory of Hitler's V-weapons 1n World War I I I ppt pr G. Cooks lpy.

NE"w York: Scribner, clf'711. 20~p., =~] Ipavps of platec:; : ill. ~ 23 eM.

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A i b 1 lograp h y: p. 20 0 - 2"0 1 •

IncludE'S index. l.~ortrl 'A'E\r, lr:lJ~I-lP45--En~ta.nd. 2.V-l hOlllb. 3.v-2 rocket. 4.Gf'~at Brltain--History--George VI, 1936-1952 ••

7nO~4466Dif:9 .C65

Cooper, Matthew, and Lucas, James. Panzer: The Armoured Force of the Third Reich. London: Macdonald and Jane's, 1976. Pp. 160. D757.54 C66

Gatzke, Hans W. Germany and the united States: A "Special Relationship?" The American Foreign Policy Library, ed. by Edwin O. Reischauer. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Uni­versity Press, 1980. A magisterial assessment, in historical context, of a relationship in which the Second World War played a climactic but not conclusive part.

Girbig, Werner. Six Months to Oblivion: The Eclipse of the Luftwaffe Fighter Force. Translated from the German by Richard Simpkin. London: Allan; New York: Hippocrene Books, 1975. 140 pp. D787.G5213

Goebbels, Joseph. Final Entries 1945: The Diaries of Joseph

Goebbels. Hugh Trevor-Roper, ed. Trans. by Richard Barry.

New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1978.

Hanser, Richard. A Noble Treason: The Revolt of the Munich

Students Against Hitler. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1979.

A sympathetic, perceptive, and very well writte, account of the

tragic episode of tne White Rose.

Herzstein, Robert Edwin. The War That Hitler Won: The Most Infarrous Propaganda Campaign in History. New York: Putnam, 1978. $15.00. D810.P7 G338. On the basis of data supplied by the publisher, this work was listed on a Library of Congress MARC printout, and carried in ACHSWW Newsletter 18 (fall 1977), under the title Victory or Death: Hitler's Pzopaganda War. The author has not been consulted regarding this title change (at the time of this newsletter's compilation, he was representing the ACHSWW at a conference at Budapest), but it is quite possible that the originally announced title was his first choice. Final decisions on books' titles, however, unlike their texts, are not always apt to be under their authors' con­trol. This may seem surprising, but it reflects the circum­stance that the production of a large book by an unsubsidized private publisher represents so great a corporate investment that promotional considerations almost inevitably enter into the decision on the title. This evidently was the case with the following title as well, also a major work of an established author being brought out by a prestigious publishing house.

Hoffman, Joachim. Die Ostlegionen, 1941-1943. Turkotataren, Kaukasier und Wolgafinnen im deutschen Heer. Einzelschriften zur militarischen Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkrieges, 19.

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Freiburg im Breisgau: Rombach, 1976. Pp. 197. D757.56 nr. 162 .H63. A study of the development of military units from non-Slavic volunteers among Soviet POWs. Homze, Edward L. Arming the Luftwaffe: The Reich Air

Ministry and the German Aircraft Industry, 1919-39. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976. ca. 320 pp.

Kahn. David. Hitler's Spies: German Military Intelligence in World War II. New York: Macmillan, 1978. xiii & 671 pp. $16.95. 0810.57 K25. Though not listed in an earlier biblio­graphy under a previously announced title. as in the case o~ the volume noted immediately above, this book was reported on Library of Congress MARC printouts first as Hitler's Oracles and then as Hitler's Secret Agents. From the very beginning. however. the subtitle was German Military Intelligence in World War II, and that is precisely what this book is about.

ACHSWW members will remember the paper by Prof. Kahn, author of another major study, The Codebreakers, at our session on Allied Strategy and Tactics at the 1976 annual meeting (as reported in Newsletter 17 the following spring and, more re­cently, in the Revue d'Histoire de la 2eme guerre mondiale.)

Kahn's new book, which grew out of his Oxford doctoral dissertation (under H.R. Trevor-Roper), places the German mili ­tary intelligence organization in the broad context of military history in general, and recent German history in particular. On the basis of careful documentary research and extensive interviewing, he has elucidated the complex interaction of the various military and party intelligence agencies, focusing on a number of key episodes to illustrate not only the achievements. but also the limitations of the fratricidal intelligence commun­ity in the Third Reich. In his stimulating conclusion, Prof. Kahn analyzes the failure of the dictator himself to make optimaL use of what intelligence there was at this disposal.

Historians of the Second World War will appreciate not only the scholarly contribution represented by Kahn's work, but also its readability. It is by no means the last word on German military intelligence during the Third Reich. but it does represent a sound point of departure for layman and specialist alike.

Kleine, Egon, and K~~n, Volkwa.r. Tiger. Die Geschichte einer 1egendiIren vlaffe, 1942-45. Stuttgart: Notorbuch Verlag, 1976. Pp. 326. D757.54 .K55

Kuby, Erich. Mein Krieg: Aufzeichnungen aus 2129 Tagen. Munich: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1975. 512 pp. D8l!. K733

Lucas, James, and Cooper, Matthew. Hitler's Elite: Leibstandarte SS, 1933-45. MacDonald Illustrated War Studies. London: MacDonald & Jane's, 1975. 160 pp. D757.85 .L8

Mabire, Jean. Les jeunes fauves du Fuhrer. La Division SS-Hitlerjugend dans la bat~ille de Norr.~ndje. Paris: Fayard, 1976. Pp. 339. D757.85 .M34

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Macksey, Kenneth. Guderian: Creator of the Blitzkrieg. New York: Stein & Day: 1976. 238 pp. Critically complementing the well-known autobiography, Panzer Leader, the former Royal Armoured Corps officer's account is also a valuable contribution to the history of tank warfare in World War II.

Mellenthin, F. W. von. German Generals of [-Iorld h'ar II; As I Saw Them. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1977. D757 .H369

Norden, Peter. Salon Kitty. R9port einer qehei~~n ReiGlssaG~e.

Hiesbad2n & Hunich: Limes Verlag 1976. Pp. 336. D310.S8 S32

Oberkom:rnando des Heeres (OKH) , Chef der HeeresrUsturlg und Befehlshaber des Ersatzheeres: Heereswaffenamt WA Z 2. Liste dcr Fertigungskennzeicht?n fiir Waf-fen, l1unition u..'1d Gerat (nach Buchstabengruppen geordnet). Berlin: OKH, 1944; reprinted, Nlirnberg: Pawlas, 1977. Pp. 800.

Reif, Adelbert, ed. Albert Speer--Kontroverse um ein deutsches Phanomen. Munich: Bernard & Graefe, 1978. 518 pp., with contributions by Karl Dietrich Bracher, Lucy S. Dawidowicz, Joachim Fest, Erich Go1dhagen, Robert M. W. Kempner, Alexander Mitscherlich, H. R. Trevor-Roper. and over a dozen others.

Ruef, Karl. Odyssee einer Gebirgsdivision. Die 3. Geb. -Div. im . Einsatz. Graz & Stuttgart: Stocker, 1976. Pp. 564.D757.4 .R84

Stoves, Rolf O. G. Die 1. Panzerdi \'.ision I 1935-1945. Ihre Aufste11ung, die Bewaffnung I der Einsatz I ihre Hanr.er. Dorheim/H.: Podzun-Verlag, 1976. Pp. 200. D757.56 Nr. 1 .S76. Text in English and German.

Sydnor, Charles W., Jr. Soldiers of Destruction: The 55 Death's Head Division, 1933-1945. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1977. xvi & 371 pp., including illustrations, bibliography, and index. D757.85 .S95. A model study valuable not only for an understanding of the Waffen-S5, but the Second World War and the Third Reich. (Professor Sydnor, nOW at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, worked at Vanderbilt under the former chairman of this committee, Prof. Charles Delzell. )

Tieke, Wilhelm. Im Feuersturm 1etzter Kriegsjahre. II. 55-Panzerkorps mit 9. u. 10. 55-Division "Hohen­staufen" u. "Frundsberg." Osnabrlick: Munin-Verlag, 1975. 638 pp. No. L.C. call number on MARC print-out.

Toland, Johu,. Adolf Hitler. ~ew York~ Doubleday & CO.,1976. xx, 1035 pp. DD247. H5T56. The author a director of this committee, also wrote The Last ' Hundred Days and Battle: The Story of the Bulge on the Second World War in Europe, as well as the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945.

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Weinberg, Gerhard. "Recent German History: Some Connnents and ,Perspectives," Russland, Deutschland, Amerika: Frankfurter Historische Ahhandl ungen, vol. 17. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1979 (pp. 358-368). In this article, based on a paper initially presented at the Georgetown University History Forum in 1975, Prof. Weinberg reviews archival access to materials on 20th­century Germany, particularly the Third Reich and Second World War, and evaluates the significance of a number of recent pub­lications (cited in 67 notes) .

Wilt, Alan F. The Atlantic Wall: Hitler's Defenses in the West, 1941-1944. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1975. xi, 244 pp. D757.W54

.ol~f-Monckeber8' Mathilde, 1879-1SSS. On the othe r tilde : to.,.. chi tdren : f,.o. GeMa.n,.., 1940-1945 I [by] lIathilde Wolff-Monckeberg ; translated and edited [1ro. the German MS] by Ruth EYans. London: Owen, 1979. 172 P., [8] p. of plates: Ill., "faesl•• , geneal. table, ports. ; 23 e Die

I.World War, 1939-1945--Germany, West--Hamhurg. 2.Yortd War, 1939-1945--Personal. narratives, German. 3.Wolff-MonckeberQ, Mathllde,--1879-1958. 4.Hamburg--Bombardment, 1941-1945--Personal narratIves, aeraan. 5.HaMburg--Sociat life and customs. 6. Baatbur~-Blog raph y. 7. Nonckeb p.rg faal1y. I. Evan 8,

Ruth, 1914-.

D157.9.R3 W6413 1979 79316672

Zentner, Christian, ed. Waffen im Einsatz. Die Deutsche Wehrmacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Hamburg: J. Jahr, 1976. Pp. 430. D757 .W24

11. GREECE

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Argyropou10, K. From Peace to Chaos. Vantage 1975. Argenti, Philip P. The occupation of Chios k the Germans and

Their AdJninistration of the Island. Cambridge University Press, 1966.

Iatrides, John O. Revolt in Athens I The Greek Communist "Second RQund." 1944-45. Princeton University Press, 1972.

Katris, John A. Eyewitness in Greece. Nerr Critics, Dutton, 1971. Papandreou, A.G. DemOCraCY at GunDoint! The Greek Front.

Doubleday, 1970. Zotos, S. Greece! The Struggle for Freedom. Crowell, 1967.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Argyropoulo, Kaity. From Peace to Chaos. New York: Van­tage, 1975.

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Cruickshank, Charles, Greece,-1940-1941. London: Davis Poynter, 1976. Pp. 206. D766.3 .C78

Woodhouse, M. The Struggle for Greece, 1941-1949. London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1976.' Pp. xii & 324. D802.G8 W63

12. HUNGARY

Fenyo, Mario. Hitler, Horthy and Hungary 1941-44. Yale University Press, 1973.

Nagy-Talavera, N.1'1. A History of Fascism in Hun9;ary and Rumania. Hoover Institute, 1970.

13. ITALY

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Adleman, R.H.and Geo. Walton. Rome Fell Today. Little Brown, 1968. Cassels, Alan. Fascist Italy. Crowell, 1968. Cervi, Mario. The Hollow Legionsl Mussolini's Blunder in Greece.

Doubleday, 1971, Collier, Richard. Duce: Viking, 1971. Deakin, F.W. The 600 Days of Mussolini. DOUbleday, 1966. Diggins, John P. Mussolini and Fascism 1 The View fTOm America.

Princeton University Press, 1972.

Infield, Glenn B. Disaster at Bari. Macmillan, 1971. Mussolini, Rachels, told to Zarca Albert. Mussolinil An

Intimate Biography by His Widow. Morrow, 1974. MusBolini, Vittorio. Mussolinil The Tra ic Women in his

Life. (Intro. by Graham Snell. Dial Press, 1973. Novak, Bogdan C. Trieste, 1941-1954. Chicago University Press, 1970. Pesce, Geovanni. And No Quarter I An Italian Partisan in World War

II. Ohio University Press, 1971. Plehwe-; Friedrick- Karl von. The End of an Alliance 1 Rome 's

. Defection from the Axis in 1943. Oxford, 1971. Rosengarten, Frank. The Italian Anti-Fascist Press, 1919-1945.

Case Western Reserve University Press, 1968. Rusinow, Dennison I. Italy's Austrian Heritage, 1919-1946.

Oxford, 1969. Santi, Roland. Fascism and the Industrial Leadership in Italy,

1919-19401 A Study in the Expansion of Private Power under Fascism. University of California Press, 1971.

Tompkins, P. Italy Betrayed. Sinon & Schuster, 1966. Tutaev, David. The Man Who Saved Florence. COWard-McCann, 1967. Wiskemann, Elizabeth. Fascism in Italy. St. Martin's, 1969.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

A1berghi, Pietro. Giacomo Ulive e la Resistenza a Modena e Parma. Modena: Teie, 1976. 183 pp., including illustrations, biblio­graphical references, and index. 0802.182 M623

Bergonzini, Luci~no. La Resistenz~ in Ewi1ia Rom~gna:

rassegna di saggi cTi tico-storici . Bologna: II IT\lilino, 1976. Pp. 366. D802.IB2 E447

Cadornn, RaffRele. La riscossa: la. tcstilTonia:'"Jza del general dei partigiw~i con docJ~e~:i inediti. A cura di P.arziano Brignoli; presentazione di Sandra Pertini. Milan: Bietti, 1977. Pp. 432. D802.18 C27

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Delzell, Charles F. Musso1ini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance. Reprint of the 1961 Princeton University Press edition with a new preface. New York: Howard Fertig, Inc., 1974. xix, 620 pp. DG571.7 D44

De Nicola, Francesco. Fenoglio partiqiano e scrittore. Biblioteca dellrArgileto, 10. Rome: - Argileto, 1976. Pp. 170. D802.18 D45

Gasparri, Tamara. La Resistanza in Provincia de Siena, 8 settembre 1943- 3 1ug1io 1944. Biblioteca di storia toscana moderna e contemporenea: Studi e documenti, 11. Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1976. xiv, 352 pp. D802.182 5563

Liprando, Manfredo. Verboten! Una cronaca di seicento giorni e seicento notti della Resistenza torinese vissuta attraverso 1e vicende di un cor.litato stampa clandestino. (Turin:) EDA, (1976). 177 pp. D802.I82 T675

Meluschi, Antonio. L'armata in barca. Milan: Vangelista. 1976. Pp. 120. D802.I82 C655

Miccoli, Giovanni. Kirche und FaschismJs in Ita1ien. Das Problem einer Allianz. Institut fur Europaische Geschichte Mainz, Vortrage, Nr. 62. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1977. This lecture, held on 26 June 1974 at the Institute for European His­tory in Mainz is a revised version of the Triest historian's '~a

Chiesa e i1 fascismo," published in Fascismo e Societ:.a i taliana, ed. G. Quazza (Turin, 1973), pp. 185-208.

Niccacci, Rufino 1 with Ramati, Alexander. The Assisi Under­ground: The Pri ests Who Rescued Jews. New York: Stein and Day, 1978. D810.J4 N475

"Il Pioniere." Turin: Libreria C1audiana, 1976. 160 pp. Full-size (25 x 35 em.) reproGUctiO:l of liThe Pioneer" from 30 June 1944 to 25 April 1945, a partisan newspaper circulated throughout the provinces of Turin and p~ti

(available directly frOB the publisher at Via Principe TOIDoaso 1, 10125 Torino, Italy, for 14,000 Italiaa Lire, equivalent--at the time of the annoenCc2ent--to about $21. 00) .

Podda, Luigi. DaLI 'ergastolo. 2nd ed., Hi1an: La Pietra, 1976. Pp. 188. D8l1 .P564 1976

Quazza, Guido. Resistenza e storia d'Italia: problemi e ipotesi di ricerca. Bib1ioteca di storia contemporanea: Testi e saggi, 9. Milan: reltrinelli, 1976. 468 pp. D802.I8 Q37

Smyth, Howard McGaw. Secrets of the Fascist Era: How Uncle Sam Obtained Some of the Top-Level Documents of Mussolini's Period. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press, 1975. This fascinating account, previously reported here, is now available as a paperback for $5.95.

Turra, Mario. Mario. Acworth, Ga. Names of Distinc­tion, 1975. 174 pp. D8U.s .T84

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14. JAPAN

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Bateson, Charles. War With Japan I A Concise History. Michigan State University Press, 1968.

Bergamini, David. Japan's Imperial Conspiracy. How Emperor Hirohito led Japan into War against the West. Morrow, 1971.

Brooks, L. Behind Japan's Surrender. McGraw-Hill, 1968. Coffey, Thomas 11. Imperial Tragedy I Japan in World War II,

The First Days and the Last. World, 1970. Coox, Alvin D. Japanl The Final Agony. Ballantine Books, 1970. Hachkya, Michihiko. Hiroshima Diary: The Journal of a Japanese

Physician. University of N. C. Press, 1969. Lebra, Joyce C. (ed.). Japan's Greater East Asia Co "'" Prosperity

S~here in World War II. Oxford University Press, 1974. Liebel.'. Averill A. Encounter with Disasterl A Medical Diary of

Hiroshima, 1943. Norton, 1971. Marx, Joseph Lawrance. Nagasaki I The Necessary Bomb? Macmillan, 1971. Minear, Richard H. Victors' Justice. The Tokyo War Crimes Trial.

Princeton University Press, 1971. Schoenberger, Walter Smith. Decision of Destiny. Ohio University

Press, 1969. Toland, John. Rising Sun, The Decline & Fall of the Japanese

Empire 1936-1945. Random House, 1970. Watts, A.J. and B.G. Gordon. The Imperial Japanese Nayy. Doubleday, 1972. Yass, Marion. Hiroshima. London I Wayland, 1971.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

IH.EL-lB-RJ.RY QFC ONG RES S COMPUTERIZED CATALOG

1. 46-11953:HERSEY, JJHN RICHARD. HIRJSffIMA. NEW YORK, A. A. KNOPF, 1946. P., L., 3-177, 1 P., 1 L, 22' CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D767.25.H6 H4 1946

2. 50-9595:FEIS, HERBERT. THE ROAD TO PEARL HARBOR. PRINCETON, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1950. XII, 356 P, FOLD. MAP, 25 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D753 .F4

3. 55-38195:LArIF, S. M. NASARUDDIN. APA SEBAB DJEPAN~ KALAH? DJAKARTA. TANDJOENG, 1948. 35 P, 23 C~. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .L3

4. 57-3440:TERASAKI, ;~EN (HAROLD). BRID;E TO THE SUN. CHAPEL HILL, UNIVERSITY OF NOR1H CAROLINA PRESS, 1957. 260 P, 21 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: DS895.5.T4 T4

5. 61-6299:FEIS, HERBERT. JAPAN SUBDUED. PRINCETON, N.J, PRI~CET)~

UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1961. 199 P, 25 C~.

LC ~AL1 NUMBER: D7E7.2 .F4 6. 62-1331:EDMJNBS, I. G. THE RISE AND FALL OF rHE JAPANESE EMPIRE. DERBY,

CONN, Ma~ARCH BOOKS, 1962. 236 P, 1~ CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .E35

7. 66-13312:FEIS, HERBERT. THE ATOMIC BO~B AND rHE END OF WORLD wAR II. PRINCETON, N.J, PRINGETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1966. VI, 213 P, 24 eM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .F4 1966

8. 66-29967:YU, TE-JEN. THE JAPANESE STRUG~LE FJR ~ORLD E~PIRE. NEw YORK, VANTAGE PRESS, 1~67. 33~ P, 21 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS985 .YB

9. 67-10704:CRAIG, ';ILLIAM. THE FALL JF JAPAN. NEW YORK, DIAL PRESS, 167. XIV, 368 P, ILLUS., MAPS, PORTS, 24 eM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D767.2 .C?

10. 67-258~8:BROOKS, LESTER. BEHIND JAPAN'S SURRENDER. NEW YJRK, MCGRAw-HIL ,1967, C196. XVIII, 428 P, ILLUS., PORTS, 22 CM. LC :ALL NUMBER: D921.J3 B75

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11. 68-17573:0YA, SOICHI. JAPAN'S LONGEST DAY. TOKYO PALO ALTO, CALTF, KODANSHA INTERNATIONAL, 1968. 33~ P, ILLUS., FACSIMS., PORTS, 22 CM. LC CALL ~UMBER: D921.J3 0913

12. 69-12414:KASE, TOSHIKAZU. JOURNEY TO THE MISSOURI. HAMDEN, CON~., ARCHON BOOKS, 1959 C1950. XIV, 282 P, PORT, 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .K3 1969

13. 70-17647:COOX, ALVIN D. JAPAN: THE FINAL A~ONY. NEW YJRK, BALLANTINE BOOKS, 1970. 159, 1 P, ILLUS., ~APS, PORTS, 21 CM. LC ~ALL NUMBER: D767.2 .C66

14. 70-81452:SCHOENBER~ER, iALTER S~ITH. DECISION OF DESTINY. ATHENS, OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1970, C1~69. VIII, 330 P, 25 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .S33

15. 70-144819:MARX, JOSEPH LAURANCE. NAGASAKI; THE NSCESSARY BOMB? NEw YORK , MACMILLAN, 1971. X, 239 P, ILLUS., PORTS, 21 CM. LC CALL NULBER: D767.25.N3 M35

15. 70-267004:JACOBSSON, PER. THE PER JACOBSSON MEDIATION. BASLE, BASLE CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL RESEARCR, 1967. X, 125 P, FACSIMS., PORT, 21 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D921.J3 J3 1967

17. 70-354476:0YA, SOIGHI. JAPAN'S LON~EST DAY. LONDON, SOUVENIR P. 1968. 279 P, 16 PLATES, ILLUS., FACSIMS., PORTS, 23 CM.

LC CALL NUMBER: D321.J3 0913 1968B 18. 72-4334:U~ITED STATES. CON~RESS. J)INT COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF

THI PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. INVESTIGATION OF THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. NEW YORK, AMS PRESS, 1972. XVI, 580 P, ~APS, 24 CM. LC CALL NU ~ER: D767.92 .A53 19728

19. 72-4674:tE MENDELSSOHN, PETER. JAPAN'S POLITICAL wARFARE. NEw YORK. ARNO PRESS, 1972. 192 P. 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: t810.P7 J352 1972

22. 72-176316:BERGAMINI, DAVID. JAPAN'S IMPERIAL CONSPIRACY. LONDON, HEINEMANN, 1971. XXXVIII, 1239. 1 P., 18 PLATES. TILUS., MAPS. PORTS, 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS889.5 .B47 1971B

21. 72-178593:BARKER, A. J. SUICIDE WEAPON. NEw YORK. BALLANTINE BOOKS. 1971. 160 P, ILLUS, 21 CI'1. LC GALL NUMBER: L767.2 .B35

22. 72-183416:SINCLAIR, WILLIAM BOYD. THE BIG BROTHERS, THE STORY OF TffE B-29' . SAN ANTONIO, TEX, NAYLOR CO, 1972. XI, 132 P. 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D790 .5546

23. 72-940182:LEBRA, JOYCE C. JUNGLE ALLIANCE, JAPAN AND THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY. SINGAPORE, DONALD MOORE FOR ASIA PACIFIC PRESS, 1971. XIV, 255 P , ILLUS, 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: L767.63 .L~3

24. 73-75369:~C EAN, DONALD B. JAPANESE TANKS, TACTICS & ANTITANK WEAPONS. WICKENBURG, ARIZ, NORMOUNT TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, C1973. XII, 241 P, 1LLUS, 23 CM. LC CALL NU BER: UG446.5 .M226

25. 73-75370:~CKEAN, DONALD B. JAPANESE PARACHUTE TROOPS. WICKENBURG, ARIZ, NOR~OUNT TECHNICAL PUBLI~A1IONS, 1973. VII, 61 P, ILLUS, 23 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: UD495.J3 M3

26. 73-93492:BUTOW, ROBERT JOSEPH CHARLES. TOJO AND THE COMING OF THE WAR. STANFORL, CALIF, STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1969, C1961. 584 P, ILLUS., PORTS, 25 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS890.T57 B8 1969

27. 73-1366~0:COFFEY, THOMAS M. IMPERIAL TRAGEDY. NEW YORK, WORLD POB. CO, 1970. XVI, 531 P, PORTS, 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .C6 197~

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29. 73-145537:UNITED STATES. CJNGRESS. JOINT COMMITTEE ON 1HE INYESTI~AT10N OF THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. NEw Y)R~, AMS PRESS. 1972. 39 Y. IN 20, 1LL05, 25 C"1. LC CALL NUMBER: KF25.P4 1945A

29. 73-162157:~ARNER, PRILIP. JAPANESE ARMY OF WORLD wAR II. REAlING, OSPREY PUB LIS HI NG, 1:173. 40, 8 P, ILL US. (S 0ME COL.), PO RT, 25 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: 0767.2 .W37

30. 73-633970:SHAW, HENRY I. THE UNITED STATES MARINES IN THE OCCUPATION OF JAPAN. WASHINGTON, HISTORICAL BRANca, MARINE CORPS, 1969. 2~ P, MAPS (ON P. 2-3 OF COVER), 27 eM. LC CALL NUMBER: D921.J3 S5 1969

31. 74-1~2686:BER~AM1NI, DAVID. JAPAN'S IMPERIAL CONSPIRACY. NEW YORK, MORROW ,1971. XXXVIII, 1239 P, ILLUS, 25 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS888.5 .B47

32. 74-166954:UNITED STATES. CONGRESS. JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE 1NVESTI~ATION

OF THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRE INVESTIGATION OF TffE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. NEW YORK. DA CAPO PRESS, 1972.

XVI, 492, 79 P, FOLD. CHAR~, MAPS, 23 C"1. LC CALL NUMBER: 0767.92 .A53 1972

33. 74-6~1019:JOHNSON, ELLIS A. MINES AGAINST JAPAN. SILVER SPRING, MD. NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORYj FOR SALE BY THE SUPT. OF DOCS., U.S. GOYT. PRINT. OFF., WASHINGTON, 1973. XIII, 313 P, ILLUS, 29 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: V956.5.U6 J63

34. 74-6~5489:UNITED STATES. STRATEGIC BOMBIN~ SURVEY. THE OFFENSIVE MINE LAYING CA~PAIGN AGAINST JAPAN. WASHINGTON, REPRINTED BY DEPT. OF THE NAVY, HEADQUARTERS NAVAL MATERIAL CO~MAND, 1969. VI, 128 P, ILLUS., FOLD. MAP, 29 CM. LC CALL ~ULBER: D767.2 .U58 1969

35. 75-11692:WEBBER~ EBBERT T. RETALIATION. CORVALLIS, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1975. VI, 178 P, ILL., 29 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D769~1 .W4

36. 75-323607:COOX,· ALVIN D. 'IOJO /. NEVi YORK, BALLANTINE BOOKS, 1::l75. 160 P , ILL., 21 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS890.T57 C66

37, 75-857012:SAPOZffNIKOV, BORIS GRIGOREVICH. A GRIM LESSON OF HISTORY. MOSCOw, ~OVOSTI PRESS AGENCY PUB. HOUSE, 1970. 133 P, 17 CM. LC ~ALL NUMBER: D767.2 .S25

38. 76-9~85:W)RLD WAR II SURRENDER DOCU~ENTS. WASHINGTON, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, 1976. XI, 44 P, ILL., 23 eM. LC CALL NUMBER: D914.3 .W67

39. 76-52547:ZICH, ARTHUR. THE RISING SUN /. ALEXANDRIA, VA, TIME-LIFE BOOKS , C1977. 208 P, ILL., 29 eM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767 .252

40. 76-57155:TOGO, SHIaENORI. THE CAUSE JF JAPAN /. WESTPORT, CONN, GREENWOOD PRESS, 1977, C1956. V, 372 P., 23 CM. NOT IN LC COLLECTION

41. 76-174219:BUNGEI SHUNJU SENSHI KENKYU~AI. THE DAY MAN LOST ffIROSHIMA, 6 AUGUST 1945. TOKYO PALO ALTO, CALIF, KODANSffA INTERNATIONAL, 1:172. 312 P, 1LLU5, 22 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.25.H6 B85

42. 76-370340:ARGYLE, C. J. JAPAN AT WAR, 1937-45 I. LONDON, A. BARKER, C1975 224 P., 4 LEAVE.S OF PLATES, ILL., 23 CM.

LC CALL NUMBER: D767 .A69 43. 76-373228:ALLEN, LOUIS. THE END OF THE WAR IN ASIA /. LONDON, HART-DAVIS

MACGIBBON, 1976. XIV, 306 P, ~APS, 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: DS518 .A43 1976

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44. 77-11115:HAVENS, THOMAS R. H. VALLEY OF DARKNESS. NEW YORK, NORTON, C1973 XI, 280 P, ILL., 22 CM.

LC CALL ~UMBER: D767.2 .R2~ 1978 45. 77-16284:THORNE, CHRISTOPHER G. ALLIES OF A KIND. NEW YORK, OXFORD

UNIVERSITY PRESS, C1978. XXII, 772 P., 25 ~M. LC CALL NUMBER: D749 .T48 1978

46. 77-88768:IENAGA, SABURO. THE PACIFIC WAR. NEW YORK, PANTHE8N BOOKS, C1978. XVI, 316 P., 22 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D767.2 .1313 1978

47. 77-117669:TOLAND, JOHN. THE RISIN~ SUN. NEW YORK, RANDOM HOUSE, 1970. XXXV, 954 P, 1LLUS., FACSIM., I1APS (PA.RT COL.), PORTS, 25 CM. LC 0ALL NUMBER: D767.2 .r58

49. 78-756:HAYASHI, SABURO. KOGUN. WESTPORT, CONN, GREENWOOD PRESS, 1978, C1959. XIV, 249 P., 6 LEAVES )F PLATES, ILL., 24 CM. NOT IN LC COLLECTION

4~. 78-19613:~ORRISON, ~1LBUR H. P8INT OF NO RETURN. NEW YORK, TIMES BOOKS, C1979. X, 273 P., 8 LEAVES OF PLATES, ILL., 24 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D790 .M63 1979

50. 78-21594:BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE. WILI1IN~TON, DEL, S. R, C1973. X, 56 P., 28 eM. LC CALL NUMBER: DA47.9.J3 B75

51. 78-307614:THORNE, CHRISTOPHER G. ALLIES OF A KIND. LOND8N, ffAMILTON, 1973 XIII, 772 P, MAPS, 25 C~.

LC CALL NUMBER: D749 .T48 1978B 52. 78-310484:JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS' LEAGUE. NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR IVA

TOGURI. IVA TOGURI (D'AQUINO). SAN FRANCISCO, NATIONAL CO~~ITTEE FOR IVA TOGURI, JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEA~UE, 1976. 36 P., 22 eM. LC CALL NU BER: CT275.T717 J36 1976

53. 78-323672:CRIES FOR PEACE. TOKYO. JAPAN TIMES, 1978. 234 P., 21 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D911.A2 874 1978

54. 78-397024:NIKOLAEV, NIKOLAI NIKOLAEVICH. LE 30E I.E. TRENTIEME ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA VICTOIRE SUR LE JAPON MILITARISTE I. MOSCOU, A~ENCE DE PRESSE NOVOSTI, 1975. 63 P., 17 CM. LC 8ALL NUMBER: D767.2 .N54:

55. 79-4446:CRAIG, WILLIAM. THE FALL OF JAPAN /. HARMONDSWOR~H, EN~. NEW YORK • PENGUIN BOOKS, 1979, C1967. XIV, 368 P .• 3 LEAVES JF PLATES. ILL •. 20 eM. NOT IN LC COLLECTION

56. 79-14921:THORNE, CffRISTOPHER G. ALLIES OF A KIND. OXFORD NEW YORK, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1979, C1973. XXII, 772 P. 21 CM. NOT IN LC COLLECTION '

57. ?9-6ra1951:THE "MAGIC" BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR. WASHINGTJN, DEPT. OF DEFENSE, U.S.A. : FOR SALE BY THE SUPT. OF DOCS., U.s. G::JVT. PRINT. OFF. 1978. 5 V. IN 8, MAPS (ON LINING PAPER), 27 CM. LC CALL NUMBER: D742.U5 M33 .

Argyle, C. J. ,]apar: at i\'ar, 1937-45. London: A. B3rker, cl976. 226 pp. ")767 .A69

Collier, Basil. Japan at War: An Illustrated History of the War in the Fa~ East, 1931-45. London; Sidgwick and Jackson, 1975. 192 PP. D767 .C57

Department of Defense Science, Some Aspects of the Military History of Japan after World War II. International Review of Military History, No. 18. Tokyo: Japanese Military History

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Commission, 1978. A 247-page compendium providing an introduction to military history and military science in Japan today, with considerable attention to the treatment of the era of the War in Asia and the Pacific.

Larteguy, Jean, ed. The Sun Gees Down: Last Letters from Japanese Suicide-Pilots and Soldiers. Translated by Nora Wydenbruck from the French translation of the orig~

inal Japanese. London: New English Library, 1975. 127 pp. D811.A2 K5l3

Velden. Doetje van. De Japanese interneringskampen voor burgers gedurende de TWeede Werel doorlog. The Japanese Civil Intern­ment Camps During the Second World War. Second. expanded edition. Franeker: Wever, 1977. 628 pp., inclu:Hng illus­trations. bibliography, and index. D805.J3 V4. According to the Library of Congress MARC printout: "Includes legislation in Dutch or English. Summa ry in English. It

15. NETHERLANDS

81 A endoarn, Jo. De ver.orzellng : het verhaal van een overlevende I Jo F,lsendoorn. AMsterdam: Querida, 1879. 445 p., (R] p. of photos: ill. ; 22 cm.

1.lrorld War, 1938-1945--Prl!?loners and prisons, German. 2.World "ar, 19J9-1845--Personal narratives, Dutch. J.Elsenrtoorn, Jo. 4.Vucht (Concentration camp) 5.Prlsoners 01 war--Netherlands--Bjo~raohy••

D805.03 E45 193'735'70

Hart, George Henry Charles. Het dagboek van Dr. G. H. C. Hart, London/mei 1940--mei 1941. Edited by Albert E. Kersten. Werken uitg. door het Neder1ands Historisch Genootschap; 5. ser., no. 7. The Hague: Nijhoff, 1976. Pp. xxiii & 312. D760.8.L7 H28

SiJe,.;, P. A.

Vervnl€in~ van zi~euner~ in ~ederland 1Q40-1945 I door B. A. SiJ€'~, In samenwerkln~ met Th. "I. de Groaf ••• ret al.]. • !'\-G r<1Venhd l,lf' N IJhoff, 1S/P. 18f4 p. ; 2!=; cm. (f!4onogrllflepn - loliJ14:sin511t\lut vonr OortogsdoCUllientf:\tle ; nr. 13)

D\lt~h or Fr€'nch, 111 th a ~lImftiary In English. Blbll()~l'"aplty: p. 17S-1/7. Inrludeq index.

1 • 1t 0 I'" 1 <1 VI a. r 1 t l 3 q - t P -1 S - - Gyp ~ 1 e s - - Net her 1 a n ci s • 2. w0 r 1d W'" r , t

IPJ~-lG45--nypsies--Germany.

:'l • Gyp!'! i e s- -Ve TlI P. l'" La nd s --Ii l·s to r y.

4.C,yn s lf!Q--,;ermanv--lIistnry. I. Amsterdam. loliJkslnstj ttlut

vorr OOT"lo!.{Qcloc\l"'~ntatlf>. Mnno~.{rati<~~n ; nr. 1:1. O~ 10.GQ S!=;4

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Ten Boom, Corrie. Prison Letters. Old Tappan, N.J.: F.R. Revell Co., 1975. 90 pr. D8ll.5 .T425

Wittem, Rene. Het vergeten s'7uadron: het verhaal van de Nederlandse vliegers, die t~gen Japan hun vergeten strijd vochten. With a fore~vord by H. R.H. Prince Bern­hard of the Netherlands. BusstL':l: Van Holkema & ~.,rarendorf,

1976. Pp. 512. D8l1 .W523

16. PHILIPPINES

Netzorg, Morton J. The Philippines in World War II and to Independence (December 8, 1941 - July 4, 1946): An Annotated Bibliography. Data Paper No. 105, Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y,: Cornell Univ., 1977. xii & 232 pp. $12.50 (available through author at address in Membership Directory below). Extensively annotated bib­liography of some 2500 books, articles, academic theses, and government publications, arranged alphabetically by author, with cross­references, including works in English, other Western languages, and Philippine tongues, but not Chinese and Japanese.

17. POLAND

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975 Banasieldca, C.z., Bielecki, T., and Szymanski, L. "arsaw aflame I

The 1939-1945 Years. Polamerica Press, 1973. Bromke, Adam. Poland's Politics. Harvard University Press, 1967. Ciechanowsld, Jan M. The Warsaw Rising of 191+4. Cambridge

University Press, 1974. Cienciala, Anna M. Poland and the "estern Powers, 1938-1939·

University of Toronto Press, 1968. Fiszman, Joseph R. Revolution and Tradi Hon in People's Poland.

Princeton University Press, 1972. Korbonski, Stefan. Fighting Warsaw! The Story of the Polish

Underground State, 1939-1945. Funk & Wagnalls, 1968. Mark, Ber. Uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto. Schocken, 1975.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

JASTRlEBSKI, ~ OOlI~IERl.

OKUPACJA HITLERG~SKA NA PO~aRlU GCA~SKI~ W lATACH 193q-1G45 I ~ OCZI~IfRI JASTRIEBSKI, JAN SlILING. W'r[. 1. GC.6f\iSK : IolYCAW. MCRSKIE, 1979 (CLSIT. : OlGSP) 343, [1] P., [14] LEAVES OF PLATES: Ill. ; 24 CM.

SL~~ARY IN GERMAN. ERRATA SLIP INSERTED. BIeLIOGRAPHY: P. £323]-332. INCLUDES INDEXES. 1.~CRLO WAR, 193Q-1945--POLAND--PCMERElIA. 2.POMERELIA, PCLAND--HISTORY. I. SIILING, JAt-., J(INT AUTHOR.

DeC2.p~2 P6S4

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Cul.kl, ,JulIan EUM,ene, 1929­DylnQ, we llye : the personal ChronIcle 01 a youo~ treedo~

fl8hter, Warsaw, 1939-1945 I by JulIen EUlJ1enIusz Kulski. 18 t ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and WInston, c1979. 304 p. : itt. ; 25 ca.

1.World War, 1939-1945--Under(lround .oveaents--Poland--WarRaw--Bio@raphy. 2.World War, 193H-1945--Personal narrative, PolIsh. 3.Kulskl, Julian EUQene,--1929- 4.Warsaw--Blography. 5.S01diers--Poland--Blography. 6.Poland.--Polskle Sity ZbroJne.--Araia Krajowa--Biography ••

DEC2.P62 .36 7ROJ1656

f.uczak, Czesta •• Pcli~yka lUdno~clo.a I ekono.iezna hJtlerowskIch Hie.lee ~ okupowanej Polsce / C7.estaw [uczak • • yd. 1. Pozna~ : 'yda_n. P07.nanskie, 1979. 689 p. : 111. 25 cm.

Err"ta slip inserted. Bib 1 i 0 foI r Ii p h y : p. 65 3-[ 682 ] 1.llorld War, 1939-194S--Poland. 2.Poland--Hlstory--Cccupation, 1939-1945 ••

D F (2. P 6 t....,~ 79392372 Marcze,@ki, Jerzy.

Hitlerowska koncppcJa p~litykI kolonlzacyjno-wyeledlenc7ej i Jej realizacja .. "Ckr\:gu 'farty" I Jer7.Y Marcz-,ewski. Wyo. 1. P02nl1n Instytut Zachodnl, 1 S 7f • 48~ p. 21 cm.

(Badania nad ukupacJ~ nipmleckac.lII Folsce ; t. 14) Sun~ary In En~li~h.

Blhlio@raphy: p. 453-[468] I netudes index. I.World War, t9JV-l~45--DeportatIons fro~ Poland. 2.World War, IB39-194S--Poland--Wielkopo~~ka.

3.~Ietkopol~ka--Eihnlc relations. 4.Germans In Pcland--History ••

D~tC.D5 N37 193?3S90

M~ynarski, Bronislmol. The 79th Survivor. Translated from Po lish by Casimir Zdziechofliski; foreword by Arthur Rubin­stein. London: Bachman and Turner, 1976. Pp. 246. D805.R9 M5813

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Plalleckl, Victor.

You'll need a Kusrdlan angel I [as told to] Alec Thackeray. New York: Norton, c1979. 7910 p. em.

1."orld "ar, 1939-194S--Prlsoners and prisons, Russian. 2.World "ar, 1919-194S--Personlll narratives, PC)lish. a.Piasecki, Vic~or. 4.Prisoners o~ war--Polllnd--Blography. 5.Prisoners of war--Russla--Blography. 6.Escapes--Russia. I. Thae kerll y, Alec ••

D~05.R9 P46 1979 790t7ROJ

Przymanowski, Janusz. Polish Roads to Victory. Warsaw: Interpress Publishers, 1975. Pp. 181. D765 .PB5

Sklbl~Ski, Franel.!!zek. Pierwsza paneerna I franeiszekS~lhl~8kl.

"yd. 6. WsrS7awa : Czytelnlk, 1979 (Krak. : tNar 1)

467, [5] p., (10] lea'Ves of plates: Ul. ; 20 em.

1.World War, 1939-1R4S--Re@lmental hi5tories--Poland--l. Dy .. lzJft Pancerna. 2.Poland.--Arlllla.--l. DywlzJa Paneerna. J ••orld War, 19J8-1945--Personat narratives, Polish. 4.S~iblnskl, Franciszek. 5.Generals--Poland--Biography. 6.Foland.--Armia--81o~raphy••

D765.13 .S54 197R 19392516

18. ROMANIA

Cernat, Julian; and Emanoil, stanislav; editors. National Defense: The Romanian View. Bucharest: Military Publishing House, 1976.

Lltu, Con9tantln. VOMente din luptp. : [pove~tlrl) I Constan~ln Lltu ; [copertll, George Malusel]. Rue\ll"esti : Erliturll Militara'; 1~79.

117 p. ; 20 em.

l.World War, H)J9-1945--Personal narratives, Romanian. 2.Litu, ConAt~ntln. J.Romanla.--~r~ata--Blography.

4.Soldiers--Romanla--Blography ••

D ~1 1 • LSi .., 793~44·H

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a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Denmark

Petrow, Richard. The Bitter Yearsl The Invasion and Occupation of Denmark and Norway, April 194D-May 1946, Morrow, 1974.

Werstein, Irving. That Denmark Might Live; the S~ of the Danish Resistance in World War II. Macrae Smith, 19 7.

Finland

Krosby. Peter H. d German and the Soviet Union 1 4D-l 41, . The Petsamo Dispute. University of Wisconsin Press, 19

Norway

Hayes. Paul M. Quisling. The Career and Political Ideas of Vidkun Quisling, 1887-1945. Indiana Uni versit:r Press, 1971.

Moulton. J,L, A Study of Warfare in Three Dimensions. Ohio University Press, 1968.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

DENI1ARK

Rarfod, J.R1rgen H. Etcen tr-um i peri ferier.: modstandsbe­

vaegelsen pa Bernholm. R0'one: - Bornholms historiske Samfund; i kOT11mission has Hilliam DaTI's boghandel, 1976. Pp. 355. D802. D4 B45. .Underground moV"err.ent _in Denmark (Bornholm); summary in English.

Barfod, J£Jrgen H. The Museum of Denmark's Fight fer Freedom: A Short Guide. Copenhagen: The National Huseum, 1975. Pp. 35. D733.D4 C653

1941­Krabbe. O. Danske soldater i kamp pa ffstfronten, 1945. Odense: Odense Universitetsforlag, 1976. Pp. 268. D757.55.F7 K7. History of the "Frikorps Danmark" on the Russian Front.

Thomas, John Oram. The Giant-Killers: The Story of the Danish Resistance Movement. London: Joseph, 1975. 320 pp. D802.D4 T53

FINLAND

Erfurth, Waldemar. Der finnische Krieg, 1941-1944. 2nd, rev. ed., with a foreword by Dietrich Erfurth. Wiesbaden & Munich: Limes-Verlag, 1977. 327 pp., with illustrations, maps, and index. D765.3 .E75. A revision of the standard German account by Dr. Waldemar Erfurth, the German general attached to the Finnish high command during the war.

1t'Ar~\Inent Joppe. BlenheJrn-pommlttaJat armottomalla talvaalla : LentorykmenttJ 4:n Blenhelm-lentiJien vaihelta talsteluss8 vDl~elta tentoealta~ ktlv8sta IlmatorJuntatulta Ja alatl valJyvla-vlholllshavTttaJla vastaan JatkoRodan

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p;ivina-Ja oina /-Joppe Karhunen. He\slngIsR; : Otava, [1979] 35·1, [1] p. ; 21 em.

Blbllo61raphy: p. (352] 1.'orld War, 1939-1E45--Aerlal opera110ns, FInnIsh. 2.flnlanrl.--Ilmavol"-at.--Lentorykment~14--HIstory ••

D1€2.F5 127 19393966

Ueberschar, Gerd B. Hitler und Finn1and 1939-1941. Die deutsch-finnischen Beziehungen wahrend des Hitler-Stalin Paktes. Frankfurter Risto~ische Abhandlungen, vol. 16. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1978. xii & 372 pp., with 7 illustrations and 4 maps. DM 78.00.

NORWAY

Raga, Amfinn. Dette er vin teren: etterretning, mili taer hjemmefront, ekspedisjoner fra England, tyske aksjoner innen Distrikt 20.2 under okkupasjonen 194D-1945. Bergen: Eide, 1976. Pp. 273. D763~N6 H2a

Mez, Lutz. Zl vil er Widerstand in Norwegen. Frankfurt: Haag und Herchen, 1977. 376 pp., including bibliography and index. D802.N7 M495

Solheim, Toro1v. I solnedgangstider: krlgsminne 1940-45. 0810: Sam1eget, 1976. 401 pp. D763.N6 S63

20. USSR

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Bethell, Nicholas W. The Last Secret. Basic Books, 1974. [Forced repatriation] .Bialer, Seweryn. Stalin and His Generals I Soviet Military

Memoirs of World War II. Pegasus, 1969. Chaney,Otto Preston, Jr. Zhukov. University of Oklahoma

Press, 1972. Conquest, Robert. The Great Terror. Stalin I s Purge of the

Thirties. Macmillan, 197). Fireside, Harvey. Icon and Swastika. The Russian Orthodox Church

under Nazi and Soviet Control. Harvard Uni versity Press, 1971. Hoeffding, Oleg. Soviet Interdiction Operations 1941-45.

Rand, 1970. Hyde, H. Montgomery. Stalin I The History of a Dictator.

Farrar, 1972. Imber, Vera. Leningrad Diary. St. Martin's, 1972. Jukes, Geoffrey. The Defense of Moscow. Ballantine Books, 1970. ___----:-. ~ Ballantine Books, 1969. Keegan, John. BarOarossal Invasion of Russia 1941. Ballantine

Books, 1970. Khrushchev Remembers. Translated and Edited by Strobe Talbott.

Little Brown, 1970.

Krokhmalwik, Yurii. UPA Warfare in Ukraine, Strategical. Tactical, and Organizational Problems of Ukrainian Resistance in World War II. Society of Veterans of Ukrainian Insurgent Army, 1972.

Levytsky, Boris. The Uses of Terror' the Soviet Secret Police, 191}::-70. Coward, McCann, and Geoghegan, 1972.

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Maisky, Ivan. Memoirs of a Soviet Ambassadors The War 1939-1943. Scribners, 1968.

Medvedev, Roy. Let History Judges The Origins and Consequences . of Stalinism. Ed., DaVid Joravsky. Knopf, 1972.

Nekrich, Aleksandr M. "June 22. 1941" I SoViet Historians and the German Invasion. University of South Carolina Press, 1968.

Salisbury, Harrison E. The 900 Daysl The Siege of Leningrad. Harper & Row, 1969.

Skrjabina, Elena•.Siege and SurVivals The Odyssey of a Leningrader. Southern Illinois University Press, 1971.

Steenberg, Sven. Vlasov. Knopf, 1970. Uebe, Klaus. .Russian Reactions to German Air Power in World War II.

Amo, 1968. Ulem, Adam B. Stalin, The Han and His Era. Viking, 1973. Warth, Robert D. Joseph Stalin. Twayne, 1969. Zhukov. Georgi K. Narsha1 Zhukov's Greatest Battles. Harper & Row.

1969. (An abridged version of the German edition.)

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Bublik, A., and Pisarev, A. In the Thi ck of the Ba ttle: Political Orientation Work in the Soviet Army During the Second World War. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing Houie, 1974. 79 pp. D764 .Bn

Helmdach, Erich. Uberfall? Der sowjet.-dt. Aufmarsch 1941.

Neckargemiind: Vowinckel, 1975. 127 pp. D764.H39

Higham, Robin, and Kipp, Jacob W., eds., Soviet Aviation and Air Power: A Historical View. London: Brassey's; Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1977, Frederick A. Praeger, Publisher and Editorial Director. xii & 327 pp., with 112 figures (photographs, charts, etc.), as well as "Research Notes" at the end of the individual chapters. $25.00. UG635.R9S596. A twelve-part collaborative work, including a long chapter (pp. 69-136) on "The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945" by John T. Greenwood of the Office of Air Force History.

Karflten, Heiner, 1914­len ,.,ar SOlrJetspltzpll I HeIner Karsten. x:(iln : Ettenber~, 1S'79. 214 p. ; 22 em.

(F.tlenher~-Schieksale)

l.world War, 193~-1~45--Prisoners and prisons, Russian. 2.1lorld 'liar, 183~-lq45--Personal narra.tives, Germen. 3.Karsten, Heinpr,--1914- 4.lnformers--Germany--Blography. 5.lnformers--Ru~9ia--Eiography.6.Prisoners of .ar--Germany--Blography. 7.Prisoners of war--Russia.--Eiography_.

DEO~.JHl "264 793A9R52

Lyons, Graham, ed. The Russian Version of the Second r~'orld

War: The History of the War as Taught to Russian School

Children. Hamden, Conn.; Archon Books, 1976. Pp. xvIi &

142. D743 .R87

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Mirchuk, Petro. In the German Nil1s of Death, 1941-1945. New York: VantagE: Press, 1976. Pp.217. D80S.G3 ~lS5213.

The personal narrat.i.vl' of a UKrainian.

Ryabov, V. The Great Victory. Moscow: Novos ti Press Agency Publishing House, 1975. 95 pp. D764 .R47

Shkot nikov, Semen SelJlenovieh. V oh ektive--voTna / S. s. Shkol nlkov.

Moskva: VoenIzdat, tn79. 144 p., [H] leaves of plates: Ill. 21 em.

( VOE'nnye memlla ry) I.Wor-let War, jQ39-1945, in motion pIctures. 2.Worlet War,

1 p J 9- 1 94 5- - Person a l n a r rat i v e s , I< u s s ian. 3. WIi. r photo~raphe r~-- Russ i a-- R i Of' rll. phy. 4. S hko 1 n 1 kov, Semen

Sf'menovich ••

7S-37766:1D143.23 .S4f:'

Shtemenko, S. M. The Soviet General Staff at War, 1941­1945. Translated from the Russian by Robert Daglish. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1975. 388 pp. D764 .54667513

Suliny, Fraoyois. Lc pieton de Stalingrad. Paris: Fayard, 1975. Pp. 405. D764 .S926. Autobiographical.

Thorwald, Jurgen. The Illusion: Soviet Soldiers in Hitler's Armies. Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. xxii, 342 pp. D764.T455613

21. UNITED KINGDOM

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Agar, Herbert. The Darkest Year! Britain Alone. Jlme 1940­June 1941. DoubledaY,,1973.

Albjerg, Victor. Winston Churchill. THayne, 1973. Ashley, Maurice. Churchill as Historian. Scribners, 1969. Calder, A. The People's liar: Britain, 1939-1945. Pantheon, 1969. DenniS, Peter. Decision by Default: Peacetime Conscription and

British Defense 1919-1919. Duke University Press, 1972. fitzGibbon, Constantine. The Blitz on London. Ballantine Books, 1970. Gardner, Brian. Churchill in Power. As Seen by his Contemporaries.

Houghton-Mifflin, 1970. Gowing, Margaret. Independence and Deterrence! Britaln and Atomic

Energy. 1945-1952. St. Harlin's, 1974. Granatstein, J.L. Canada's Warl The Politics of the MacKenzie

King Government l 1939-1945. Oxford University Press, 1975. Hess, Gary R. America Encounters India, 1941-47. Johns Hopkins Press, 197­Higham, Robin. The Hilitary Intellectuals in Britaln, 1918-19]2.

Rutgers University Press, 1966. Leutze, James (ed.). The London Journal of Gen. Raymond E. Lee,

1940-41. LitUe Brown, 1971. Mason, F.K. Battle over Britain. DOUbleday, 1969. Macrae, n.s. Winston Churchill's Toyshop. Roundwood, 1971.

Mosley, Leonard. Backs to the Wall! The Heroic Story of the People of London during World War II, Random House, 1971.

P$.I):t;,E3:r-Downes, Mollie. London Wax Notes 12J2-45. Farrar, 1971.

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Payne, Robert. The Great Man -- A Portrait of Winston Churchill. Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, 197L••

Felling, Henry. Winston Churchill. Dutton, 1974. Taylor, A.J.P" et. ale Churchill Revised. Dial, 1969. Weidhorn, Manfred. Sword and Penl A Survey of the Wrl ting of

Sir Winston Churchill. University of !lew Mexico Press, 1974. Wheeler-Bennett, John (ed.), Action This Dayl Working with

Churchill. St. Martin's, 1969. Woodward, G.H. and C.S. The Secret of Sherwood Forest, Oil

Production in EnGland during World WQr II. University of Oklahoma Press I 1974.

Wright, Robert. The Man who Won the Ba.tUe of Br1tain (Air Chief Marshal Dowding) Scribners, 1970.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Briggs, Susan. Keep Smiling Through. London: Weiden­fe1d & Nicolson, 1975. 256 pp. D759.B68. Wartime social history.

Brownlow, Donald Grey. Checkmate at Ruweisat: Auchin1eck's Finest Hour. North Quincy, Massachusetts: The Christopher Publishing House, 1980. A detailed account of the general and the battle that first brought Rommel's drive into Egypt to a halt.

Burrows, James Thomas. Pathway Among Men. Christ ­church: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1974. 212 pp. D811.B855

Chalfont, Alun. Montgomery of A1amein. New York: Atheneum, 1976. 365 pp.

Churchill, Peter. The Spirit in the Cage. Nor1ey War Classics. Morley: Elmfield Press, 1974. Pp. 251. ­D805.G3 C525 1974

Dumais, Lucien, \.;ith Popha.m, Hugh. The No.n ";ho (-lent Back. London: Futura Publications, 1975. Pp. 213. DBII .D84

Gleeson, James. They Feared No Evil: The ..loman Agents of Britain's Secret Armies, 1939-1945. London: Hale, 1976. Pp. 172. DBlO.S7 G56

Gordine, Ernest Thomas Charles. A Patriot's Boast. Ilfracombe: Stockwell, 1975. 210 pp. 0767.6 .G65

Gouin, Jacques. Lettres de guerre d'un Quebecois, 1942­1945. Preface by General J.-A. Dextraze. Montreal: Editions du Jour; distributed by Nouvelles Messageries internationales du 1ivres, (c1975). 341 pp. D811 .G66

Grant, Ian and Maddren, Nicholas. The City at War. London: Jupiter, 1975. 128 pp. 0756.5.B7 G7. Civil defense, Battle of Britain, etc.

Hall, Roger. Clouds of Fear. Folkestone, England: Bailey Bros. & Swinfen, 1975. 187 pp. 0786.H22

Hodgson, Vere. Few Eggs and No Oranges: A Diary Showing How Unimportant People in London qnd Bir~Jngham Lived Through the War Years 1940-1945, Written in the Notting Hill Area of London by Vere Hodgson. London: D. Dobson, 1976. Pp. 480. D81l.5 .H6l5

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Hough, Richard Alexander. One Boy's War. London: Heinemann, 1975. viii, 151 pp. 08ll.H727

ICarFlake, Easil.

1~40-the last act: the story of the BrItish Forces In France after Dunkirk I Basil Karstake. Hallden, Conn. : Archon flooks, 1979. x Ii, 2R 3 p., [4] lea" e S 0 f p 1ate s : i t 1. ; 2 4 em.

Bi~liography: p. 271-272. InclUdes index. 1.'ortd War, 1939-194S--Campaigns--France. 2.~orldW8r,

1~3~-IS45--Great Eritain. 3.France--Hlstory--1914-1940. I. tt-e last- act ••

D161 .133 1979 78026298

Lynch, Thomas G. Canada's Flowers: The History of the Corvettes of Canada. Bennington, Vermont: International Graphics Corp., 1980.

Orpen, Neil O. War in the Desert. South African Forces, World War II, vol. 3. Cape Town: Purnell, 1971. 538 pp. 0766.82 .075

Sut Ilvan, Wa t1hew Barry. ThreRholds o~ peace: tour hundred thousand Ger.an prisoners and the people 01 BrItain, 1944-1948 I Matthew Barry Sullivan. Lo nd 0 n : H. H a III I 1 -t 0 n , 1979. 420 p., [4] leaves of plateR ill.; 23 elll.

Bibliography: p. [405]-407. InclUdes index. I.World War, 1939-1945--PrJsoners and prisons, Hritl~h.

2.Prlsoners o~ war--Ceraany. 3.Prlsofiers of war--Great Britain ••

[email protected]' 59 1979 '831h2~O

Wheatley, Dennis. Stranger than Fiction. London: Arrow Books, 1976. 414 pp. D759 .W47

Williams, El ve t. Arbei tskommando. London: Gollancz. 1975. Pu. 256. D80S.C3 \-153

Winterbotham, Frederick William. The Nazi Connection. New York: Harper & Row, 1978. 0810.S8 W53

Zuckerman, Solly. From Apes to Warlords. New York: Harper and Row, 1978. The very well written, sophisticated auto­biography of a distinguished scientific advisor to Churchill, Lord Zuckerman's extensive annotation is particularly interesting, e.g., his discussion (in two full-page backnotes, pp. 388-90) of the findings of the U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey and its British counterpart.

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22. UNITED STATES

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Ambrose, Stephen P. Rise to Globalism I American Foreign Policy Since 1938. Penguin, 1971.

Berle, Adolf A. Navigating the Rapids. 1918-1971, from the papers of Adolf A. Berle. Edited by D.B. Berle and T.B. Jacobs. Harcourt, 1973.

Bishop, Jim. FOR's Last Year, April 1944-April 1945. Morrow Publishing Company, 1974.

Bohlen, Charles E. Witness to History, 1929-1969. Edited by Robert H. Phelps. Norton, 1973.

Blum, John Morton. From the 110rgenthau Diaries! Years of War, 1941-1945. Houghton Mifflin Co., 1967.

Blumenson, Martin. The Patton Papers, 1885-1945. 2 vols. Houghton Mifflin, 1972, 74.

Bosch, Willi8lll J. Judgment on Nuremberg: American attitudes toward the German War Crime Trials. University of North Carolina Press, 1969.

Bosworth, Allan B. America's Concentration Camps. Norton, 1967.

Bowles, Chester. hoUses to Keep! My Years in Public L1!9, 1941-1969. Harper & Row, 1971.

Bullitt, Orville (ed.). For the President: Personal and Secret. Correspondence of Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt, Houghton-Mifflin, 1972.

Burns, J8llles MacGregor. Booseveltl The Soldier of Freedom. Harcourt, 1970.

Chadwin, Mark L. The Hawks of 1I0rld War II. University of North Carolina Press, 1968.

Clinard, M.B. The Black Market. Patterson Smith, 1969. Cole, W.S. America First. Octagon Books, 1971.

Charles A. Lindbergh and the Battle Against American Intervention in World liar II. Harcourt, Brace, and Javanovich, 1974.

Conrat, Marsie and Richard. L81!Ient for a Tragedy I Executlve Order 9066. Scrimshaw Press, 1972.

Daniels, Roger. Concentration Camps USA, Japanese-Americans and World War II. Holt, 1971.

The Decision to Relocate the Japanese American§. Lippincott, 1975.

Davis, Vincent. The Admiral's Lobby. University of North Carolina Press, 1967.

Diamond, Sander T. The Nazi Movement in the United States, 1924-1941. Cornell University Press, 197h.

Divine, Robert A. Roosevelt and World War II. (Albert Shaw Lectures in Diplomatic History.) Johns Hopkins, 1969.

Foreign Policy and U.S. Presidential Elections, 1940-1948. New Viewpoints, 1974.

Dolney, Fred.J. (ed.). Selected Papers of Will Clayton. Johns Hopkins Press, 1971.

Edsinger, E.E. (ed.). The 1940's! Profile of a Nation in ~. Anchor, 1969.

Eisenhower, John S.D. Strictly Personal. Doubleday, 1974. Foreign Relations of the United States! The Conferences at Washington

and Casablanca. Washington 1 U,S. Government Printing Office, 1968. Friedman, Saul S. No Haven for the Oppressed. United States Policy

toward Jewish Refugees 19J8-1945, Wayne State University Press, 1973.

Gaddis, John Lewis. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War 191.1-1-47. Columbia University Press, 1972.

Gardner, Lloyd C. ,\rchitects of IIIusion. Hen and Ideas in American Foreign PoHcy. 1941--49. Quadrangle, 1970.

Girdner, A. and A. Loftis. The Great Betrayal. The Evacuation of the Japanese-Americ~~s during World War II. Macmillan, 1969.

Grodzins, Morton. Americans Betrayed! Politics and the Japanese Evacuation~ University of Chicago Press, 1969.

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Hackey. T.E. Confidential Dispatchesl Analysis of America by the British Ambassador. 1939-1945. Northwestern University Press. 1974.

Hart, Scott. Washington at War, 1941-1945. h·entice-Hall, 1970. Hoehling, A.A. Home Front USA. Crowell, 1966. Industrial Mobilization for War I History of the War Production

Board. 1940=4~. Vol. II Program and Administration. GreeOl-mod. 19 9.

Israel, Fred L. (ed.). The 'War Diary of Breckinridge Longl Selections from the Years. 1939-1944. University of Nebraska Press, 1966.

James, D. Clayton•.The Years of MacArthur. 2 vo1s. Houghton Mifflin. 1970, 1975.

Janeway. Eliot. The Struggle for Survival: Roosevelt's Economic Mobilization of World War II. Weybright. 1968.

Jories, Robert H. The Roads to Russia: United States Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union. University of Oklahoma Press. 1969.

Kimball. Warren R. "The Most Unsordid Act": Lend-Lease. 1939-1941. Johns Hopkins. 1969.

Kirkendall. Richard (ed.). The Truman Period as a Research Field. a Reappraisal. 1972. Missouri University Press, 1974.

Kolko. Gabriel and Joyce. The Limits of Power. The World and United States Forei Polic 1 4 -1 Harper and Row. 1972.

LaFeber, Walter ed. • The Origins of the Cold War. Wiley. 1971. Lindbergh. Charles A. The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh.

Harcourt. 1970. Lingeman. Richard R. Don't You Y.now There's a War On? The

American Front, 1941-45. Putnam, 1970. Lodge, Henry Cabot. The Storm Has l1any Eyes: A Personal

Narrative. Norton, 1973.

Maddox. Robert James. The New Left and the Origins of the Cold Har. Princeton Vni versi ty Press. 1973.

McWifliams. Carey. Prejudice: Japanese America.TJ. Symbol of Hacial Intolerance. Archon, 1971.

Miller. Herle and Elliott, David. Voices: An Oral Bior;raphy of Harry Truman. Putnam. 1974.

Myer, D.S. Uprooted Americans: The jap~lese kmericans and the War Relocation Authority during World War II. University of Arizona Press. 1971.

Payne, Robert. Eyew"i tness I A Personal Account of a Tumultuous Decade, 1937-1946. DOUbleday. 1972.

Perrett. Geoffrey. Days of Sadness. Years of TI"iumph. Coward, McCann I 1973. ,

Polenberg. Richard (ed.). Junerica at' War. The Home Front. 1941-1945. Prentice-Hall. 1968.

War and SocietYI The United States 1941-1945. Lippencott. 1972.

The Press Conferences of the Secretaries of State. Series 2. The Roosevelt-Truman Eras (Hull, Stettinius, Byrnes. Marshall.--- ­Acheson) yucrofilm. Scholarly Resources. 1974.

'Rees, Davis. Harry Dexter Whitel a Study in Paradox. Coward. McCann & Geoghegan, 1973.

Riggs. Robert E. US/UN. Foreign Policy and International Organization. Appleton-Century, 1971.

Rose, Lisle. After Yaltal America and the Origins of the Cold War. Scrimers'. 1973•

. The Coming of the American Age 1945-1946. Vol. 1: Dubious Victory, the United States and the End of World War II. Kertt State University Press, 1973.

Ross, Davis R.B. Preparing for Ulysses: Politics and Veterans During World War II. Columbia University Press, 1969.

Schapsmeier, E.I. and F.H. Prophet in Politics: Henry A. Wallace and the War Years, 1940-1965. Iowa State University Press, 1971.

Schoenberger, W.S. Decision of Destiny. Ohio University Press, 1969.

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Smith, P.M. The Air Force Plans for Peace, 1943-1945. Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

Spicer, Edward H. et al. Impounded People. Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers. University of Arizona Press, 1969.---(Reprint of 1946 Report).

Stern, Philip M. and Harold P. Green. The 0EEenheimer Case: Security on Trial. Harper and Row, 1969.

The D-"L-l~i~~ "of Ed~-i;~-dR. Stl:ttini us, Jr., 1943-46. Edited by -~-Tho-;;a"s-C"aIDpbeYf-a~d-G-eorge--C".-Herring,"fr-. New Viewpoints, 1974. The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson. Edited by Walter Johnson with

Carol Evans. Vol. II: Washington to Springfield, 1941-48. Little Brown, 1973.

Taylor, Edmond. Awakening--. from His tory. Garnbi t, 1969. Taylor, Maxwell. Swords ana Plowshares. Norton, 1972. Thomas, D.S.T., and P.S. Nishimoto. The Spoilage. University

of California Press, 1969. U.S.� Bureau of the Budget. The United States at War. DaCapo, 1972, Webber, Ebbert T. Retaliation: Japanese Attacks and Allied�

Countermeasures on the Pacific Coast in World War II,� Oregon State University Press, 1975,�

Weigley, Russell F. The American Way of War. Macmillan, 1973. Wheeler, Gerald E. Admiral William Venzie Pratt, U.S, Navy:�

Sailor's Life. Naval History Division, Dept. of the� Navy, 1974.�

Young,� R.A. Congressional Politics in the Second World War.� DeCapo, 1972.�

b.� LISTED SINCE 1976

Begay, Keats, and others. The Navajos and World War II. Broderick H. Johnson, ed. Tsaile, Arizona: Navajo Community College Press, 1977. "D8l0.I5 N38. Following information on Library of Congress MARC data printout: "Recorded in the Navajo language, translated, and edited." "Limited editions 500 cop! es •"

Blum, John NCHtOI1. V !vas for Victory: Poli ti cs and American Culture During World War II. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Pp. 372. A magisterial examination

of the texture of fu"-erican life during the 'dar. Using deftly Gre.\v-r! vig'1ettes as his point of de[>2rtl.lce [or pen(~tr2.ti.Dg an2.~"ysis) Blu.'cl explores the extent to \'lhich Americ2.r1 society was mobilized in its unprecedented ..lar effort by a thinly veiled appeal to the self-interest of the majority--even ""here this involved (for "necessitClcian" reasons, from President Roos2velt's point of vie,.;) all but rhetoriccl aba~30n22nt not only of social reforrs, but even human rights of minorities. Yet the book is not a polemic, but an exploration--and a model in style, content, and methodology of the social history of a nation at wqr.

Brown, David. Carrier Operations in World War II.� Vol. 1, The Royal Navy. Vol. 2, The Pacific Navies,� Dec. 1941-Feb. 1943. Revised edition. Annapolis, Md.:� Naval Institute Press, 1974-. No pagination on MARC� print-out. D770.B75

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Buchanan, A. Russell. Black Ilmericans in [-lorld [o,'ar II. Santa Barbara, California: Clio Books, 1977. Pp. 150. D8l0.N4 B82. Based on the records of the NA....A.CP ClIle! the National Urban League, this is lorgely 2 study of leader­ship in the Black cormnunity, dealing illth Colonel Benjamin O. Davis, A. Philip Randolph, and others.

Carr) Roland T. To Sea in Haste. Washington) D.C.: Acropolis Books) 1975. 260 pp. D783.5.H34 C37

Cole, Alice C.; Goldberg, Alfred; Tucker, Samuel A., and Winnacker, Rudolph A., editors. The Department of Defense: Documents on Establishment and Organization 1944-1978. Office of the Secretary of Defense, Historical Office. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1979. A 332-page account with extensive fold-out organizational charts.

Dallek, Robert. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. xii & 657 pp., including extensive backnotes) a bibliography) and an index. $19.95. E806.D33. A mature synthesis based on extensive original research and reconsideration of previous work, Dallek's well-written, judicious volume will be utilized as the point of departure for further work on U. S. foreign policy during the Roosevelt administration, even by those who do not regard it as reasonably definitive.

Floore, Frances Berkeley. The Bread of the Oppressed: An American Woman's Experiences in war-Disrupted Countries--From the Journal and Letters of Frances Berkeley Floore, 1944-1949. Foreword by Henry van 2ile Hyde. Hicksville) N.Y.: Exposition Press, 1975. 292 pp. D825.F54. Subject headings include U.N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.

Gansberg, Judith. Sta1ag, U. S. A.: The Remarkable Story o[ German POWs in An:erica. New York: Crowell, 1977. D80S.US 036

Harrin~~on, Joseph Daniel, 1923­Yankee samurai: the Recre~ rote of nisei in A~erlc8'B

Pacific victory I Jos~ph D. Harringtone Detroit: Pettigrew Enterprises, c1979. 3 ~ ::J p. : 1 1 t. ; 2 J em.

Includes index.� I.World 'Iar, 1939-l945--Japanese AlIlericans. 2.Japanese� Alllericans--H 1 story ••�

D153.8 .H37 79083493

Hofmann) George F. The Super Sixth: History of the 6th Armored Division in World War II and Its Post-War Association. Louisville) Ky.: Sixth Armored Division Asso.) 1975. V,) 512 pp. D769.30S 6th .H63

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Kra••er, Arnold, 1941­Nazi prlBoners o~ war Ln AMerica I Arnold lra ••• r.� N•• York : S~eln and Day, ln19.� ]I. v, 338 p. : 1 t t • ; 2" ell!.�

Blblio~raphy: p. 317-331.� Includes Ind~x.

I.World War, t939-1845--Prisoners and prisons, AlIlericen.� 2.Prlsoners o~ war--Germany. 3.Prlsoners o~ .ar--Unlted� States ••�

D~CS.U5 E1 18024155

Moon, Thomas N. and Eifler, Carl F(rederick). The� Deadliest Colonel. New York: Vantage Press, 1975.� 342 pp. D8l0.S8 E355�

Moore, John Hammond. The Faustball Tunnel: German roWs in America and Their Great Escape. New York: Random House, 1978.

Morris, Richard B. and Woodress, James, eds. The United States in World War II, 1937-1946. 2nd edition of Morris' Global Conflict, published in 1962. New York: Webster Division, McGraw-Hill, 1976. No pagination given. D769.l5 .M6

Motley, Mary Penick, camp. & ed. The Invisible Soldier: The Experience of the Black Soldier, World War II. Foreword by Howard Donovan Queen. Detroit: Wayne� State University Press, 1975. 364 pp. D8l0.N4 158�

Nelson, Douglas W. Heart Mountain: The History of an American Concentration Camp. (Madison:) State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the Department of History, University of Wisconsin, (1976). (No pagination given.) D753.8 .N44

Osur, Alan M. Blacks in the Army Air Force During World War II: The Problem of Race Relations. Washington, D. C.: Office of Air Force History; for sale by the U. S. Government Printing Office, (1976). (No pagination� given.) D8l0.44 W93�

Rust, Kenn C. Fifteentl1 Air Forc.:'e Story . . . in World War II. Temple City, California: Historical Aviation Album, 1976. Pp. 64. D790 .R793

Shapiro, Milton J. The Screaming Eagles: The lOlst Air­borne Division in World War II. New York: Messner, 1976. Pp. 191. D769.3 lOlst .848

Stenehjem, Michele Flynn. An American First: John T. Flynn and the America First Committee. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House Publishers, 1976. 250 pp. D753.S74

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Sturzebecker, Russell L. The Roarin' 20's: A History of the 312th Borr.bardment Group, U. S. Army Air Force, Ylorld War II. West Chester, Pa.: Sturzebecker, 1976. Pp. xvi & 301. D790. S96

Weglyn, Michi. Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps. New York: Morrow, 1976. No pagination on MARC print-out. D769.8.A6 W43

Wynn, Neil. The Afro-Americans and the Second World War. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers; London: Elek, 1976. Pp. viii & 83. D810.N4 W93

23. YUGOSLAVIA

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Auty, Phyllis. Tito: A Biography. McGraw-Hill, 1970. Deakin, F.W. The Embattled Mountain, Oxford University Press, 1971. Jukic, 1. The Fall of~oslavia. Harcourt, 1974. Milazzo, Matteo J. The Chetnik Movement & the Yugoslav Resistance,

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975. Ristic, Drogisa N. YugOSlavia's Revolution of 1941. Penn State

University Press, 1966. Roberts, WalterR. Tito, MihailQY1cand the Allies..,. 1941-1945.

Rutgers University Press, 1973. Tomasevich, Jozo. War and Revolution in Yugoslavia 1941-1949-­

The Chetniks. Stanford University Press, 1974.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Djilas, Hilovan. rvartime. Translated by Michael B. Petro­vich. Ne\v York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977. D802.Y8 D548

Erpenbeck. Dirk-Cerd. Serbien 1941. Deutsche M1litarvezwaltung und serblscher Widerstand. Studien zur Militargeschichte. Militarwissenschaft und Konfliktforschung. Bd. 10. Osnabruck: Biblio Verlag. 1976. vii & 189 pp., with mapa and bibliography. D802. Y32 5435

Harriman, Helga H. Slovenia Under Nazi Occupation, 1941­1945. Studia Slovenica, 11. New York: Studia Slovenica, 1977. Pp. 94. D802.Y82 S5824

Milazzo, Matteo J. The Chetnik Moverrent and The Yugoslav Resistance. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1975.

Minich, Mihailo. The Scattered Bones: Selections. Detroit: Minich, 1975. Pp. no. D8ll .H5292. A Serbian personal narrative.

PaJovlc, Ljubivoje. Sremski front: 1944-1945 I lJublvoje Plljovlc, Dusan Uzelac, Mllovan DzeletdzTc.' HeoQrad : Beograd~kl lZdavacko-@rllflcki zavod, 19/9. 422 p. : ill. ; 30 em.

(rlustroVllnf' hronike : Kolo 2 ; knj. 2)

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Bihlio{lI'aphy: p. 411-418. 1. Wort d War, IBJ9-194S--Ca.Ift p81~ns--YUMOS laY 1 a--5 re. (Replon) 2.Sreftl (Re~don )--Hlstory. I. Uzelac, DUBan, Jclnt author. II. DzelebdzTc,'Mllovan, Joint author.

D766.62.57 PJ4

Tomasevich, J020. The Chetniks: rvar and Revol utiOl1 in

Yu~oslavia, 1941-1945. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1975. x, 508 pp. D802.Y8 T58

Dferer, Hermann. Kriegsgefangen unter Titos Stern. Heusenstamm: Orion-Heinreiter-Ver1ag, 1975. 324 pp. D805.y8 U33

B. NEUTRALS

1. IRELAND

Carroll, Joseph T. Ireland in the War Years. Newton Abbot: David and Charles; New York: Crane, Russak & Co., 1975. 190 pp. D754.15 C37

Carter, Carolle J. The Shamrock and the Swastika: German Espionage in Ireland in World War II. Palo Alto, California: Pacific Books, 1977. D754.I6 C37

2. SPAIN

a. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Feis, Herbert. The Spanish Story. Norton, 1966. Trythall, J,W,O. El Caudillo: A Political Biography of Franco.

McGraw-Hill, 1970.

b. LISTED SINCE 1976

Hayes, Carlton J. H. Ivartime Mission in Spain, 1942-1945. New York: Da Capo Press, 1976. Pp. viii & 313. D754.S7 H3 1976: Reprint of the 1946 Macmillan edition of the World War II U. S. ambassador's Hadrid memoirs.

Kleinfeld, Gerald R., and Tambs, Lewis A. Hitler's Spanish Legion: The Blue Division in Russia. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press; London and Amsterdam: Feffer & Simons, Inc., 1979. xiv & 434 pp., including numerous maps & illustrations, an appendix, extensive notes, a bibliography, and an index. $25.00. D764.K525. This is a detailed history not only of the Spanish division that served on the Russian front from 1941 to 1944 but the political, military, and ideological context in which they served. With cooperation in Spain and Russia as well as Britain, Germany, and the United States, the authors have succeeded in distilling a great mass of material and producing a work that on the one hand is a memorable unit history, and on the other, an important contribution to the history of the Second World War as a whole.

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Roig, Pedro. Spanish Soldiers in Russia. Hispanic Studies Collection. Miami, Florida: Ediciones Universal, 1976. Pp. 142. D757.32 .R64

Ruhl, K1aus-J~rg. Spanien im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Franco, die Falange und das "Dritte Reich. H Historische Perspektiven, 2. Hamburg: Hoffoan und Campe, 1975. 414 pp. No L.C. call number. (This is not a MARC listing. )

3. SWITZERLAND

Schwarz, Urs. The Eye of the Hurricane: Switzerland in World War Two. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1980.

4. TURKEY

Weisband, Edward. Turkish Foreign Policy, 194]-1945. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1975 .

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v. THE HOLOCAUST, WAI3_CRIME'§'.!-E:TC.

A. SELECT LIST, 1966-1975

Ainstein, R. Jewish Resistance in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe. Harper & Row, 1974.

Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw. and Zofia Lewin. The Samaritans I Heroes of the Holocaust. American edition edited by Alexander T. Jordan. Twayne, 1970.

Carell, Paul. Scorched Earth. Ballantine, 1971. Conrat, Haisie and Hichard. Executive Order 9066, The Internment

of 115,000 Americans. California Historical Society, 1972. Daniels, Hoger. Concentration Camps USA; Japanese Americans and

World War II. Holt, 1972. Davidson, Eugene. The Trial of the Germans I Nuremberg, 1945-%.

Macmillan, 1966.

Dalddoldcz, Lucy~. The War against the Jews, 1933-1945. Holt, Hinehart a.nd Illnston, 1975.

Spstein I Julius. Operation l:eelhaul: The Story of Forced Repatriation. Devin, 1970.

F'alk, :::l.A., 1:011:0, G., Lifton, R.J. (eds.). Crimes of War. Random House, 1971. (Pages 73 to 176 cover World War II.)

Feingold, Henry L. The Politics of Rescue. The Roosevelt Administration c:.nu the 11010CLtust I 1938-191.'5. Rute;ers University '-'rc3s, 1970.

FitZGibbon, Louis. ~ Scribner's, 1971. lIilberG, Haul (ed.). Documents of Destruction. Quadrangle,

1971. (Fate of Je1Ts.) Imposed JeHish Governinc; Bodies Under Hazi Rule. Yivo Colloquium,

JJec. 2-5, 1967. Yivo Institute for JeHish Research, 1972. Jeunes, D. Clayton (ed.). South to Dataan, North to l1u!sden; The

Prison Diary of :griD' Gen. ~I.L. Jrougher. University of GeorGia ITess, 1971.

l:at:.:l, Alfred. r'oland's Ghettos at liar. THayne, 1970. ,Cruuse, Jens. I-iar for LtD Afternoon. (German reprisal at

Oradour.) Handon Eouse, 1968. Leboucher, F. Incredible l1ission. (Rescue of JeHs) Doubleday, 1969. Levin, f·jona. Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry,

1939-45. CrOllell, 1968. Littell, franklin H., and llubert G. Locke (cds.). The German

Church Struggle and the Holocaust. Wayne state University Press, 1974.

f1anvell, Roger and Fraenkel, Heinrich. The Incomparable Crime: llass Extermination in the THentieth Century, the Legacy of Guilt. Putnam, 1967.

Norse, Arthur D. :Ihile Six rallion Died. Random House, 1968. Novick, I'eter. Hesistance Versus Vichy: The Purge of Collaborators

in Liberated France. Columbia University Press, 1968. Nyiszli, mldos. Ausclwi tz: A Doctor I s Eyewitness Ac:ount.

FaHcett \lorld, 1968. Prcela, J. and S. Guldescu (eds.). Operation Slaughterhouse.

(~jassacres in YUEoslavia) Dorrance, 1970. Presser, Jacob. The Destruction of the Dutch Jells. Dutton, 1969. Rieth, Adolf. l'lonuments to the Victims of Tyranny. Praeger, 1969. Schleunes, Karl Albert•.The Twisted Road to Auschwitz: Nazi PoliCY

toward German Jews, 1233-32. University of Illinois Press, 1970. Smith, l'larcus J. The Harr01dn('; of Hell; Dachau. Universi ty of

lIelf J.1exico Press, 1972. Steenmeijer, Anna G., compo A Tribute to Anne Frank. Garden City,

Doubleday, 1971. Steiner, Jean-Francois. .Treblinka. Signet, 1968. Thomas, Dorothy S., and R.A. Nishimoto. The Spoilage. Berkeley,

University of California Press, 1969.

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Trunk, Esaiah. Judenrat. llacmillan, 1973.� Vago, Bela and GeorGe L. Nosse (eds.). ,Jews and Hon-Jews in�

Eastern }.)u-ope 1218-19Jfj. \'liley, 1975.� Van der Post, Laurens. The Prisoner and the Bomb. Horrow, 1971.� Yoors, Jan. ,CrossinG: A Journal of Resistance and Survival.�

Simon ~ Schuster, 1971.

B. LISTED SINCE 1976

Abrah3D, Ben. Holocausto. Sao Paulo: \>lG COj[1W1icacoes Producoes, 1976. Pp. 160. D810.J4 A26

~saria, Zvi. rvir sind Zeugen. Puhlished by the Niedt"rs,'ichs.� Landes::entrale f. Po]. Bi1duEg and the Inst . f. Sozial­�geschichte, BralL.'ischweig & Bonn. Borrn: Inst. f. Sozial­�gesch., 1975. Pp. 188. D810.J4 A815�

Bernadac, Cnristian. Le neuvie~e cercle. Paris: Editions� France-EDpire, 1975. Pp. 381. D805.A8 B46 vol. 2. The� second part of his account of Mauthausen.�

Biss, Andre. A Million Jews to Save. (Translation of� Der stopp der Endlosung.)!London: New English Library,� 1975. 220 pp. D810.J4 B4913�

Oawidowicz, Lucy S., ed., intro. & notes, A Holocaust� Reader. Library of Jewish Studies. New York:� Behrmann House, 1975. No pagination on MARC print­�out. 0810.J4 H65�

Oerogy, Jacques. Cent wille Ju~rs a la mer. Verviers:� Marabout, 1976. Pp. 249. D8l0.J4 D47�

Des Pres, Terrence. The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in� the Death Camps. New York: Oxford University Press) 1976.� vii, 218 pp. 0810.J4 0474�

FerEncz, BenJamin B., 1920­L~ES than staveE : Je~i~h ~orced labor and ~he quest for cowpeneatlon I EenJ6~in R. Fereocz. Ca~brid~e : Harvard University Press, 1979. x~il, 249 p. : .ap ; 25 Cm.

Includes blblJo~r8p~lc8t references and index.� I.Holocaust, JewiSh (1939-1945) 2.world War,� 1939-194S--Conscrlpt labor--Eastern Europe.� J.[a~a~es--German~, .est ••�

De lC • .14 F42 '9010690

Friedlander, Albert H., compo Out of the Whirlwind: A� Reader of Holocaust Li terature. Ne~". York: Schocken� Books, 1976 (copyright 1968). Pp. viii & 536. D810.J4 F737� 1976

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Garlinski, J6zef. Fighting Auschwitz: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp. London: Julian Friedmann Publ., Ltd., 1975. xi, 327 pp. Paperback: Fawcett Crest Book; Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Publ., 1975. 416 pp. 0805.P7 G36213. Abridged translation of the 1974 Polish edition.

Walter Grab, ed. & intro. Jahrbuch des Instituts fur deutsche Geschichte, vol. VIII. Universitat Tel-Aviv, 1979. The eighth volume of Tel-Aviv University's Institute for German Studies' yearbook includes contributions by Yoash Meisler (Tel-Aviv) on "Hirmnler's Doctrine of the SS-Leadership" and Haim Shamir (also Tel-Aviv) on "Das 'Dritte Reich' und das Judentum in Rumanien - 1938." Other contributions from scholars in Austria, Britain, France, Germany, and the United States (Istvan Deak) deal with other, earlier periods; the yearbook is not primarily focussed on the Holocaust, but it has carried valuable contributions on that subj ect 'as well as the Third Reich and the Second World War, e. g., the articles in Jahrbuch 4 (1975) on "Feldmarschall Erich von Manstein und die deutsche Judenausrottung in Russland" and in Jahrbuch 6 (1977) on "Probleme der Zwangsarbeit in der deutschen Kriegswirtschaft im Zweiten Weltkrieg," by Jehuda Wallach (Te1­Aviv),who also edited Beiheft 1, a special supplement to the yearbook, with the proceedings of the International Symposium (April 1975) on Germany and the Middle East 1835-1939.

Gutman, Yisrael, and Rothkirchen, Livia, eds. The Catastrophe of European Jewry: Antecedents, History, Reflections--Selected Papers. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1976. 757 pp., including bibliographical references and indices. D810.J4 C34

Gutman, Yisrael, and Zuroff, Efraim. Rescue Attempts During the Holocaust: Proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem Interna­tional Historical Conference, Jerusalem, April 8-11, 1974. New York: Ktav Publishing House, 1978. D810.J4 K48

Hanusi~~, Michael. Lest We Forget. Toronto: Progress� Books, 1976. Pp. 255. D804.G4 H34�

Hillel, Marc, and Henry, Clarissa. Of Pure Blood. Trans­�lation of Au nom de la race� by Eric Mossbacher. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976.� 0810. Tn HS13�

Holocaust and Rebirth: A Symposium. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1974. 215 pp. D810.J4 5515913

Klonitski, Aryeh. The Diary of Adam's Father: The Diary of Aryeh Kloriicki (Klonymus) and His Wife Malwina, with Lette.rs Concerning the Fate of Their Child Adam. Translated into English by Avner Tomaschoff. Jeru­�salem: Beit Lohamei Haghetaot/Ghetto Fighters'� House, 1973. 132 pp. 0811.5 .K57l3�

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Kranzler, David. Japanese, Nazis, and Jews: The Jewish Refugee Community of Shanghai, 1938-1945. Foreword by Abraham. G. Duker. Ne~~ York: Yeshiva University Press (Sifria Distributors), 1976. Pp. 644. A meticulously docuc;Iented study of the 18,000 German and Polish JeHS who found refuge from the Holocaust in Japanese-occupied Shanghai.

Kurzman, Dan. The Bravest Battle: the 28 Days of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. New York: Putnam, 1976. No pagination on MARC print-out. D765.2.W3 K87

Levin, Nora, and Costanza, Mary, eds. The Living Witness: Art in the Concentration Camps. Philadelphia: Museum of American Jewish History, 1978. 48 pp. Illustrated catalogue of an exhibit of fifteen artists, with related documentation, in concentration camps from Auschwitz to Malines, Belgium. (The cooperative exhibit of seven institutions, including YIVO, the Leo Baeck Institute, etc., is being held from 18 October through December 1978 at the Museum, 55 North 5th St., Phil­adelphia, Pa. 19106, from which the catalogue may be ordered for $2.50.)

Meltzer, Milton. Never to Forget: the Je~s of the Holo­�

caust. New York: Harper & Rmv, 1976. Pp. xvi & 217.�

D810. J4 H389�

Molho, Hichael. In memoriam. Hommage aux victimes juives� des Nazis en Grece. Second rev. ed. by Joseph Nehama.� Thesalonica: Co~~unaute israelite de Thessalonique, 1973.� Pp. 469. D810.J4 MS8 1973�

Moreno, Gimenez. Mauthausen: Campo de Concentraqao e� exterminio. S. 1.: Ediciones Hispoamericanas, 1975.� Pp. 236. DSOS.AS M67�

Pollako•• Leon,· 1910­Brevlal~~ de la halne. English� Harvest of hate: the NazI program for the destruction of� the Jew9 o~ Europe I Leon Pollakoy foreword by ReInhold� Niebuhr.� Rev. and expanded ed.� New York : Holoc~ust Library: [dIstrlbu~ed by Schocken� Books, ], c191~.

xlv, 350 p. ; 22 cm.�

TranslatIon of Brevialre de la haine.� Includes bIblIographIcal references and Index.� I.Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).�

D810.J4 P614813 1919 78071294

Poller, Walter. Medical Block, Buch9n~a1d. (Translation of Arztschreiber in Buchen~ald.) London: Corgi, 1975. 254 pp. D80S.G3 P6463

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Richman, Leon. Why? Extermination C~~p LHOW ••• A Documentary by an Inmate. ~ew York: Vantage Press, c1975. 273 pp. D810.J4 RS. LwoH (or LVov) was knmffl in German as Lemberg.

Ringe1bluITl, Emr:1drtUe 1. Polish-Je~,'ish R~lations Durinr; the Second fiorld 'dar. Nei.J York: HO~lard Fertig, Inc., 1976. Pp. xxxix & 330. DS135.P6 R495. Compleme.~ts the author's Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto.

RCSS, ROBERT W. SO IT W~S TRUE: THE AMERICA~ PROTESTANT PRESS ~NO THE NAZI PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1933-1q45 / ROBERT W. ROSS. Ml~NEAPOlTS : UNIVERSITY OF ~I~NESOTA PRESS, C1980. 8005

P. CM.

BIBLIOCRAPHY: P.� II\CLUDES It\iDEX.� I.HOLOCAUST, JFWISH (1939-1Q4S)--PUBlIC OPINION.� 2.JCURNAlIST, RELIGICUS--UNITED STATES.�

D810.J4 R664 80000196

Rubenstein, Richard L. The Cunning of History: Mass� Death and the American Future. New York: Harper &� Row, 1975. x, 113 pp. D810.J4 R78�

Rudashevski, Isaac. The Diary of the Vilna Ghetto, June 1941-Apri1 1943. Translated from the Yiddish and edited by Percy Matenko. (Tel AViv:) Ghetto Fighters' House, 1973. 192 pp. D810.J4 R8183

Schwiefert, Peter. The Bird Has No Wings: The Letters� of Peter Schwiefert. Translated from the French edition� by Barbara Lucas. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976.�

D810.J4 53713

Starke, Kathe. Der Fuhrer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt.� Bi1der, Impressionen, Reportagen, Dokumente. Berlin:� Haude & Spener, 1975. 260 pp. D805.C9 573. The� concentration camp at Theresienstadt.�

Stroop, Juer~en, lH9S­Es ilbt ~einen JUdl~ch~n Wohnhe2ir~ In iarscahu .ehr. F.ngtish The Stroop report: the Jewis~ quarter of Warsall IE no morel / iranslated from the German by Sybil Mitton; introd. by AndrzeJ ~irt~.

1st American ed. New York: Pantheon Boo~s, e19?~.

ca. [250 ] p. : 1 ll. ; 2 f em.

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~ranRtatlon of Es ~ibt keloen JUdlschen Wohnbezirk In Warschau lIehr.

1.~arsa.--Hlstory--VprIEingof 1~43--Personal narratives. 2.~troop, Juprpen,-~tR9~-.

Dit5.2.w3 s7~613 ]978 79001900

with the facsimile of the original and the competent translation� by the Archivist of the Leo Baeck Institute, Dr. Sybil Milton,� on facing pages, this would be a chilling document--even without� the photographs, mounted like momemtos in a photograph album.� What makes this publication valuable, however, is not the incred­�ible horror it mirrors, but the insight it provides into the� mentality of its perpetrators.�

Sy rkin, Harie. Blessed is the . Hatch: The Story of Jerofi sh� Resistance. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of� America, 1976. Pp. xviii & 366. D8l0.J4 S9. A JPS� paperback.�

Trunic, r~alah.

Jf"wlsh respons"",, 1"(} Nazi ppr~ecuiJon eollectivf" anrl�

Inc1ividudl hphavlor in extremis / T~djah Trunk.�

New York Stein "nO Day, cE-:7°.� xli, ;}71 p. ill. 2Scm.�

Include~ bihlJogru.phc'll refe,oencps .'lnrl inrtexe~.

1.Holucaust, Jewish (n;:19-t~..iS) 2.~orlrt War,

1 f~ 3 a - t ~) 4 5 - - "e r s () n fl 1. n 11 r r 11. t i v{' s, J e tV ish ••

nRt(l.J4 T7 78006178

WI'll-'sprstp.ln, Hernard.

Britain anc1 the Jc.,!"o of Europe, Hl3g-1H4!=i / Rernard WOf,~prsteln.

Lonrfon: IIP-dif\ltp (If Jp .... isb Affairs New York: Oxford l' n j v e r sitY f' r <c s != , t ~'7" • viII, 3 ~ f"' p. j 1 1. '2 ;j C'm.

Jqhllo~ra~hy: p. rJf-J]-J7M.� Tnc-l\1d('''l indf'x.�

t.H,_JlC'Cilllst, Jewish (tQ;I~l-1~145) 2. f.lefu""eps, Jewish. 1.Great� Uri taln--rmji.!.ratlon and i nn·i~r£l.tioJl.

4.Fl1lpgtinr---f'mlcra1f on and i,"mi!,;ra_tlon ••�

nl"tC • .J4 W1T) 7~0404 06

Wiesel, Elie. La Nui t. Translation of an ab ridged ve rsion of Un di rel t hot geshvign. Paris: Union gen2rale d'editions, 1975. Pp. 121. 08l0.J4 \-1514

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Wiesenthal, Simon. The Sunflower (with a Symposium). New York: Schocken Books, 1976.

D810.J4 W53.

Zimmels, H. J. The Echo of the Nazi Holocaust in Rabbinic Literature. New York; Ktav Publ. House, 1977. D8l0.J4 Z55

Zisenwine, David W., ed. I<.nti -Semi tism in Europe: Sources of the Holocaust. Introduction by Robert Chazan. (The Jewish Concepts and Issuea Series.) Ne~. York: Behrman House, 1976. Pp. ix & 110. D8l0.J4 A63. A collection of primary sources from the seventeenth centurJ to the Third Reich.

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VI. END AND AFTERMATH OF THE WAR

A. SEE V.A. ABOVE FOR 1966-1975 LISTINGS

B. LISTED SINCE 1976

Adams, Bruce. Rust in Peace: South Pacific Battlegrounds Revisited. Sydney: Antipodean Publishers, 1975. 239 pp. D7S7.9 .A32

Anders, \~ilhelJn. Das Schicksa.l der deutschen Kriegs­gefangenen in Osteuropa. Verbrechen der Sieger. Leoni am Starnberger See: Druffel, 1975. 398 pp. D80S.A2 S34

Backer, John H. The Decision to Di vide Gerrrany: AJrerican Foreign Policy in Transition. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press, 1978. x & 212 pp. $9.95. An authoritative study by the author of Priming the German Economj (Durham, N. C., 1971),who participated in the recent joint ACHSWW-Eisenhower Institute conference at the Smithsonian Institution on the postwar occupation of Germany and Japan.

Clay, Lucius D., General. The Papers of General Lucius D. Clay: Germany 1945-1949. Edited by Jean Edward Smith. A Publication of the Institute of Geroan Studies at Indiana University. Bloo~ington & Lo~don: Indiana University Press, 1974. 2 volu~2s, xli, 1210 pp. DD257 .C58

A proconsul's-eye-vieiv of Ger~n:y and A,""J.erica' s role in postwar Eu?ope from April 1945 through May 1949 is provided in these two well-p~oduc2d volu~es covering the U.S. Military Go~ernor's four-year record

as reflected in the 746 letters, cables, and tele-' conference transcripts selected by Toronto's Prof. Smith. His concise headnotes indicate the immediate context of the documents, which cumulatively fill out a mosaic, piece by piece, showing the extent to which Clay was truly a master state-builder. The picture also shows that Clay--though perhaps best remembered for the defense of Berlin against the.Soviet blockade--found himself, in the fulfilment of his responsibilities, in conflict not only with the Russians, but also with the French and

t in fact, ~uite frequently even with his associates

and superiors in Washington. No less than eleven times, in connection with policy issues, he proffered his resignation. It was not accepted. His amicable final departure from Germany coincided with the estab­lishment of the Federal Republic.

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As a matter of personal and professional style,� Clay, while Hi1itary Governor, did not choose to "go� public" in his decision-making conflicts with Washing­�ton (not to mention the French or Russians) on German� policy, nor did his 1950 volume, Decision in Germany,� fully reveal the extent to which he exercised that most� perilous kind of leadership--leading one's superiors� in a direction fraught with uncertainties for reasons� they too frequently do not fully understand or unre­�servedly accept. But The Papers now make it possible� to trace, on a day-to-day, week-to-week basis, the� lucid even-handedness with which Clay defined often� complex, elusive alternatives and the vigor with� which he consistently advocated a line of policy� ultimately consummated in the establishment of the� West German democracy.�

de Zayas, Alfred M. Die Anglo-Amerikaner und die Vertreibung der Deutschen. Vorgeschichte, Verlauf, Folgen. Transl., U1la Leippe; foreword, Robert Murphy. 3rd rev. ed. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1978. 300 pp., incl. 4 maps, 31 illustrations, extensive backnotes (pp. 197-243), a documentary appendix (partly in facsimile), a bibliography, and an index. Paperback, DM 24.00. The first English edition of this work, which grew out of a Gottingen doc­toral dissertation, was cited in the previous newsletter (Nemesis

at Potsdam, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977, Newsletter 20, item VI.2). The second English edition and the still more extensive (yet still concise) third German edition incorporate further research and documentation on the history of the brutal expulsion of some sixteen million Germans. from Eastern and East­Central Europe, a tragic ordeal in which perhaps two million perished. This trenchant indictment of Anglo-American policy by de Zayas, an American of Spanish descent (and a member of this committee) who graduated from the Harvard Law School before studying at Gottingen, where he is now a research associate at the Institute of International Law, is an authoritative, uncom­promising account of the realization of the grave apprehensions the U. S. Political Advisor for Germany, Robert Murphy, expressed in his memorandum from Berlin on 12 Oct. 1945 (printed in full in the third German edition on pp. 259-261), regarding " ... the stupid tragedy now befalling thousands of innocent children, and women and old people.... The mind reverts to other mass deportations [he wrote,] which horrified the world and brought upon the Nazis the odium which they so deserved. Those mass deportations by the Nazis provided part of the moral basis on which we waged the war and gave strength to our cause. Now the situation is reversed. We find ourselves in the invidious posi­tion of being partners in this German enterprise and as partners inevitably sharing the responsibility.... As helpless as the United States may be to arrest a cruel and inhuman process which is continuing, it would seem that our Government could and should make its attitude ... unmistakably clear. It would be most unfortunate were the record to indicate that we are particeps to methods we have often condemned in other instances. II

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De Zayas, Alfred M. Nemesis at Potsdam--The Anglo-Americans and the Expulsion of the Gernans: Background, Execution, Consequences. Foreword by Robe rt Murphy: London & Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1977. xxvii & 268 pp., including illus~

trations, bibliography, and index. D820.P72 G42

Franken, Bert (pseud. for Berthold, Will). Die grosse Flucht. Das Kriegsende in Ostdeutschland. Bayreuth: Hestia, 1975. 289 pp. D809.G35 B47

Ka1noky, Ingeborg, Countess, with Herisko, Ilona. The witness House: A Nuremberg Memoir. London: New English Library, 1975. 248 pp. D804.G42 K33. American ed. publ. in 1974 as The Guest House.

Iaul, TrJloki ~ath, ISI3­DiFlo8lacy in peace and war: recollections and reflec110ns� I "I. N. J: au t •� Ne~ Delhi: Vikast c197S.� x, 251 p.t [4J leaves o.f plates: ports. 23 elll.�

Includes index.� 1.'orld polltics--1945- 2.~aul, Trltoki Nath,--1913-.�

7990t443DE4:! .x384

Krymska[a"'kon1'erentsila rUkovoditelel trekh Bofu7.nykh derzhav--SSSR, SShA I Velikobritanli. 4-11 ~evratra~ 1945 a. : sbornik dokUlllentov / (~laY. rerlaktor A. A. Gromyko].� Moskva: Polltlzdat, 1979.� 32E p., [4] leaves of pla1:es : ill. 21 elll.�

(SovetFkIl Sciuz" na mezhdunarodnykh llonfel'entsllakh -­perioda Velikol Otechestvennoi-volny, 1941-1S45 ; t. 4) At head of tl tte: Mlnlsterstvo Inostrannykh del S~SR.

Includes bibliographIcal ref~rences and indexes. 1.Cri~ea Conference,--Yalta,--1945. J. Gromyko. Andrei Andreev lch, 1909-.

D 1.3 -4 • A 1 I: '7 5 793?JIiJQl

Lukacs, John A. 1945, Year Zero. New York: Doubleday, 1978. D842 .L83

Maser, Werner. Nilrnberg. Tribunal der Sieger. DUssel­dorf: Econ, 1977. Pp. 660.

Neyer, Werner. Gotterdammerung. April 1945 in Bayreuth. Percha am Starnberger See: Schulz, 1975. 208 pp. D757.9.B35 M49

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Neave, Airey. On Trial at Nuremberg. Foreword by Rebecca West. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1978. A very interesting memoir by a British officer at Nuremburg who later became a promin­ent Conservative Party leader, but was assassinated before he

'could play the national role his party's victory seemed to assure him.

Riehl, Hans. Als Deutschland in Scherben fiel. Tagebuch des Untergangs. Percha & Kempfenhausen am 5tarnberger See: Schulz, 1975. Pp. 222 .. D757 .R5

Scharf, Claus, and Schroder, Hans-Jurgen, eds. Politische und okonomische Stabilisierung Westdeutschlands, 1945-1949. FUnf Beitrage zur Deutschlandpo1itik der west1ichen A1liierten. Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Europaische Geschichte Mainz, Abteilung Universalgeschichte: Beiheft 4. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1977. DM 16.00. 93 pp. Expanded and annotated versions of papers delivered on 26 & 27 November 1976 at a conference at the Institute of European History in Mainz: Werner Abelshauser, Bochum, on the role of occupation policy in economic reconstruction; Manfred Knapp, Frankfurt, on the Marshall Plan; Werner Link, Trier, on the participation of American labor and business; Gerhard Kiersch, Berlin, on the German policy of the French; and James P. May, Manchester, and William E. Paterson, Warwick, on the Bri tish Labour Party's concept for ~~~. .

Scheel, Klaus, ed. & intra. Die Befreiung Berlins 1945. Eine Dokumentation. (East) Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1975. 218 pp. D757.9.B4 B43

Schleswig-Holstein (State). Statistisches Landesamt. Das Fluchtlingsgeschehen in Schleswig-Holstein infolge des 2. Weltkriegs im Spiegel der amtlichen Statistik.

Kiel: Statist. Landesamt Schleswig-Holstein, 1974. 108 pp. D809.G3 537

Schwarz, Sepp, ed. Drei Jahrzehnte. Die Heimatvertriebenen in Baden-Wurttemberg. Berichte - Dokumente - Bilder. Stuttgart: Bund der Vertriebenen, Landesverhand Baden­Wurttemherg, 1975. 264 pp.

ScriahiDe, Helene. The All1es on the Rhine, 1945-1950 I by Elena SkrJablna ;� translated, ed11ed, and w1th a pref. by Norman Luxenhurg� foreword by HarrIson H. Salisbury.� Carbondale: Southern Illlnol9 Un1versity Press; LondQO� Felfer ~ S1monR, c1980. 8C07 p. eM.

The 3d vol. of the author's trilogy, the 1st vol. 01 which 1s entitled Siege and survival, the 2d, After Leningrad. InclUdes indexes. t .World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, Russian. 2.Scrlablne, Helene. 3.World War, 1939-1945--Rhine Valley.

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4.Rhlne Valley--Blography. 5.Ret~ees--Russia--RloQraphy.

6.Re~U8eeg--Rhine Valley--Blo~raphy. I. Luxenbura, Norman, 1921-.

D I" 11 • 5 • S3 53 7902~187

Shtemenko, S. M. The Last Six Months. Translated from R~qsian by Guy Daniels. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1977. D76~ .S4667

Siracusa, Joseph M.,' ed. The Arreyican Diplomatic Revol ution: A Documentary History of the Cold .var, 1941-1947. National University Publications Series In American Studies. Port Washington, N. J.: Kennikat Press, 1977. D753 .A76

Smith, Arthur L., Jr. Churchill's German ArrrJ]: Wartirre Strategy and Cold War Politics, 1943-1947. Preface by Alexander DeConde. Sage Library of Social Research, vol. 54. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1977. 159 pp., including map, bibliography and index. $6.95, paperback; $14.00, hardback. A provocative monograph on Churchill's increasingly distrustful, even hostile policy ;oward the Soviet Union as the war drew to a c1ose--and a reexamination of the origins of the Cold War.

S~lth, Bradley F. O~eratlon SunrIse : the secret surrender I by Bradley F. Sftlth and Flena Agapo~gl.

Ne. York: Eaelc Pooks, c1979. 2~4 p., (4] leaves 01 plates: ilt. ; 24 cm •

.,

BJbtlo@ra~hy: ~. 222-225.� Il1cludes Inde".� 1.Cperatlon Sunrise. 2.~o~td War, 19J9-194S--Dlplomatlc� hIstory. r. Aga Ro@si, Elena, Joint author ••�

ni4R .S55 78013'767

Smith, Bradley F. Reaching Judgement at Nuremberg. New York: Basic Books, (1977). (No pagination given.) D804.G42 864

.� Smith) Tony, ed. & intro, The End of the European

Empire: Decolonization after World War II. Problems in European Civilization. Lexington, }fass.: Heath, 1975. xxiii, 262 pp. •

TREATIES OF WEST GERMANY WITH THE USSR, etc.

[N.B. Normal diplomatic relations between West Germany and several states in Eastern Europe were established after the war by a series of treaties concluded only at the beginning of the 1970s. English editions of these treaties and the closely related Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin are listed below.]

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a. The Treaty of August 12, 1970 Between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Bonn: Press and Information Office, 1970. 204 pp., including commentary, chronology, etc. JX1549.Z7R88

b. The Treaty [of 7 December 1970J Between the Federal Republic of Germany and the People's Republic of Poland. Bonn: Press and Information Office, 1971. 200 pp., including commentary, chronology, and index. JX697 1970.A513

c.� The Berlin Settlement; and the Quadripartite Agreerrent on Berlin and the Supplementary Arrangements. Bonn: Press and Information Office, 1972. 206 pp., including the 3 September 1971 agreements and 17 December 1971 arrangements, plus related material. JX4084. B38B37

d.� Treaty [of 21 December 1972J on the Basis of Relations Between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic. Bonn: Press and Information Office, 1973. 69 pp., including related material. JX1549.Z7G34

e.� Treaty on Mutual Relations Between the Federal Republic of Gerrrany and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic of 11 Decem­ber 1973. Bonn: Press and Information Office, 1974. 47 pp., including related material.

United States Army. Office of the Chief Historian, European Co~~and, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Three titles originally issued in 1947 have been republished by the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., in 1976:

a.� Disarmament and Disbandment of the German Armed Forces

b.� Displaced Persons I prepared by }larcus W. Floyd

c.� RAMP's: The Recovery and Repatriation of Liberated Prisoners of War

V1oyantes, John P. Silk-Glove Heqe~ony: Finnish-Soviet Relations r 1944-1974. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1975.

Ye rgin, Daniel. "Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Securi ty State. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977. D843 .Y47

Ziemke, Earl F. The U. S. Army in the Occupation of Germany, 1944-1946. Army Historical Series. 'Jashington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office for the U. S.� Army Center of Military History, 1975. 477 pp.� Written by a director of this committee, this volume-­�which includes maps, charts, a glossary, an index, a� note on sources, and over seventy photographs-­provides an authoritative history of the Army's role in the� postwar occupation of Gernany from the early planning� in Washington to June 1946.�

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APPENDIX I

INDEX OF NSA/CSS CRYPTOLOGIC DOCUMENTS OFFERED TO AND ACCEPTED BY

TilE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES

As of 30 April 1981

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SR­ Individual Translations, Japanese Army Messages SRl\­ Individual Translations, Japanese Military Attache Messages SRDG­ Individual Translations, German Diplomatic Messages SRDJ­ Individual Translations, Japanese Diplomatic Messages SRF­ Individual Translations, Japanese Air Messages SRGL­ Individual Translations, German Navy Liaison Berlin/Tokyo Messages SRGN­ Individual Translations, German ..u .. Boat Messages SRN­ Individual TranFlations, Japanese Navy Messages SHN1\­ Individual Translations, Japanese Naval Attache Messages SRR- Individual Translations, Japanese Water Transport Messages

SRS- Summaries MJ\GIC Diplomatic MAGIC Far East

SRNS- Summaries Japanese Naval Radio Intelligence

SRH- Histories

SRQ- Unclassified Technical Documents

[164J

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SR-01 thru SR-1182

SR-1183 thru� SR-5221�

sn-5222 thru� SR-18679�

SR-18680· thru� SR-22180�

SR-26304 thru� SR-28600�

SR-29119 thru� SR-29653�

SR-36,806 thru SR-43,314

SR-49,708 thru SR-54,894

SR-55,529 thru Sn.-SS,7SS

SR-22,181 thru Sn.-26,303

S R-28, 601 thru� SR-29,118�

SR-29,654 thru� SR-36,805�

SR-43,315 thru� SR-49,707�

SR-54895 thru� SR-55528�

SR-55756 thru� S R-58518�

SR-58889 thru� SR-630S1�

SR-64839 thru� SR-65124�

SR-66762 thru� SR-66984

SR-58S20 thru� SR-58888�

SR-63052 thru� SR-64838�

SR-65152 thru� SH-66761�

SR-66985 thru� SR-7 70 09�

SR-7 7,010 thru SR-136,869

(Less SR-I01,60S

Translation Reports of ~apanese Intercept-world war II - Mar 1942 to Sept 1944, Five Volumes,

(1,306 pages).

Translations of ~apanese Army Messages, ~~ne 1943 to Nov 1944 (4,113 pages).

Translations Of ~apanese Army Messages (~apanege

Ground Forces), Dates: 1944-1945, (13,428 pages).

Translations Of Japanese Army Messages (~apanese

Ground Forces), Dates: 1944-1945, (6,334 pages).

Translations of Japanese Army Messages (Japanese Ground Forcos) Dates: 1944-1945, (11,923 pages).

Translations of ~apanese Army Messages (~apanese

Ground Forces), Dates: 1944-1945, (18,137 pages).

Translations of Japanese Army Messages, (~apanese Ground Forces), Date: 1944-1945, (Total pages: 7,560).

Translations of ~apanese Army Messages, (~apanege Ground Forces, Date: 1944-1945, (Total pages: 509).

Translations of Japanese Army Messages, (~apanese Ground Forces, Date: 1944-1945, (Total pages: 13,818).

Translations of Japanese Army Messages, Japanese Ground Forces, Date: 1944-1945, (Total pages: 57,4IT4).

thru 103,799, and SR-I05,640 thru [165J

105,900 - NOT USED)

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SRA-6947 thru� SM-18,500�

SI11\-l thru� SRl\-6946�

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SRDJ-OO 1 thru� SRDJ-2204�

SD? thru� J-9J60�

SRDJ-9361 thru� 19,978, and�

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SRDG 4873-7195, SnDJ 19,978-32,199

SRDG-7196 thru 18750 SRDJ-32201 thru 43f66

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Japanese Army ~ttache Translations, June 194] - l\ugust 1945. (Total pages: 11,553).

Japanese Army Attache' Translations, June 1943 to August 1945, (6,946 pages).

Japanese-German Diplomatic Messages. Dates: 1940-1941, (Total pages: 10,528).

Japanese-German Diplomatic Messages.� Dates: April 1941 to Jan 1942, (Total pages: 14,320).�

Japanese-German Diplomatic Messages.� Dates: Feb 1942 to Feb 1943. (Total pages:� 14,544)�

Japanese German DIP Messaqes, Feb 43 to Sep 43, (22,520 pages)

Japanese/German Diplomatic Translations Sept 43 - Mar 45, (Total pages: 82,135)

Translations of Japanese Air Force Messages.� Dates: 1943-1944, (Total pages: 55,792). •�

Translations of Japanese Navy Messages, Japanese Naval� Forces. Dates: 1942 - J.946, (Total pages: 130,401) •�

Japanese Navy Messages, 1942-1946, (4521 pages)

Translation of Japanese Navy Hessages Japanese Naval Forces, 5 Dec 41 25 Mar 42, Naval Communications DIV-Or-20-G, (Total

pages: 3752)

Miscellaneous Records pertaining to Japanese Naval Communications, WI.] II, 13 Mar 42-4 Jun 42, DIV-OP-20-G, (Total pages: 1292)

Japanese Naval Radio Intelligence� Summaries. Dates: 1942-1946 (Total pages:� 2882 )�

Summaries of Japanese warship/F1eet/ Aircraft Locations and Interttions. Dates: 1942-1945. (Total pages 2296)

Declassified Traffic Intelligence Summaries of Japanese Naval Forces, 1942-1946 (Total pageS1 12,239) [166]

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Japanese Romanization of World Wide Place Names. Vol. I & II. Date: Dec 1945, (Total pageSI 1,029).

English Language Statistics Based on a Count of 2,022,000 Letters, Callimnlms, July 1973, (32 pages).

Recollections Concerning the Birth of One-Time Tape and Printing-Telegraph Machine Cryptology, Parker, (12 pages).

Japanese Water Transport, 6 Apr 43­17 June 44, (Total pages: 44,326)

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snS-1534 thru� SRS-1837�

SRS-1838

"MAGIC" Summaries, Japanese 1Innx Supplement/Far East Summaries, 19 Sep 1944-2 Oct 1945 (3998 pages).

"MAGIC" Far East Summaries, 12 Feb 44-18 Sep 44 (1845 pages).

B-BERICIITE & X-DERICflTE, 18 Sep 1939-23 May 1945 (Excluding period from 23 April 1944 to 6 Jan 1945} German Naval Intelligence Summaries, 18 Vola., original bond paper documents & one diazo set of microfiche (11,861 pages).

"Ml\GIC" Summaries, 1IaAt cis, G-2,� 20 March 1942 - 31 Dec. 1942, (3,112 pages).�

"MAGIC" Diplomatic SUlTUllaries, Vol. I Jan 43,� Vol. II Feb 43, vol. III Mar 43, Vol. IV� 1\pr 43, Vol. V May 43, Vol. VI Jun 43, Vol. VII� Jul 43, Vol. VIII 1\ug 43, Vol. IX Sep 43,� Vol. X Oct 43, Vol. XI Dec 43: Nov. 43 Vol. not� available, (Total pages all volumes: 4,252).�

TICOM B-DERICHTE, Vol. #19 (5 May 1944 - 20 fiug 1944), Vol. #20 (20 1\ug 1944 - 24 Dec 1944), German Naval Intelligence Summariesl reproductions of originals (held by British) & one di<lZO set of: micr.ofichel completely declassified: (1,457 pages).

t"MAGlct" Diplomatic Summaries, 1 Jan 1944 ­�31 Dec 1944, (4,222 pages).�

"MAGIC" Diplomatic Summaries,� MIS, War Dept., 1 Jan 1945 - 3 Nov 1945.� (Total pages: 3,204).�

·"l1AGIC" Summarx No. 609. Date: 25 Nov 1943,� (Total pages: 16) •�

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Historical Background of the Signal Security Agencx Vol. I "Codes and Ciphers Prior to World War 1 (177619171� Vol. II "World War I (19171919)" (353 pages)� Vol. III "The Peace (19191939)" (416 pages).�

wai Secrets in the Ether, William F. Flicke (312 pages).

Influence of U.S. Cryptologlc Organizations on the Digital Computer Industry, SilJnuel S. Snyder (30 pages).

Six Lectures on Cryptology, William F. Friedman, Apr 1963 (186 pages).

Use of (CX!MSS ULTRA) by the United States War Department (1943-1945) (82 pages).

Synthesis of Experiences in the Use of ULTRA Intelligence by U.S. Army Field Commands in the European Theatre of Operations, (29 pages).

Staff Study on Converter M-325 (Short Title: SIG~OY),

(4 pages).�

Battle of the Atlantic, Vol. II "u noat Operations,"� (Dec 1942-end of War) (411 pages).�

Allied Communication Intelligence and� the Battle of the Atlantic, Vol. I,� Dec 1942 - May 19'15, (94 pages).�

History of Converter M-)25, (Short Title: SIGFOY)� Project History, 1946 (48 pages).�

The Role of Communications Intelligence in submarine� Warfare in the Pacific (Jan 1943 Oct 1943);Vol. I� 19 Nov 45, Vol. II 26 Nov 45, Vol. III 29 Nov 45, Vol.� IV 10 Dec 45, Vol. V 1 Dec ~5, Vol. VIII Jan 46, Vol.� VII 15 Jan 46, Vol. VIII 20 Dec 45/ (Total pages all�

volumes 2,442).

The Role Of Radio Intelligence: In The American­�Japanese Naval War: Four volumes, Aug 1941 to� 1 Sep 1942, (2,120 pages).�

History of U. S. Strategic Air Force Europe vs.� German Air Force, June 1945, (306 pages).�

Final Report on the Radio Intelligence Section, General� Staf f Headquarters l\merican Expedi tionary Forces 1918-1919,� IVo!., (56 pages).�

Notes on Gennan Fuel Posi tion, G-2 SHl\EF,� War Dept~ Memoranda and studies concerning the� use of the ULTRA in evalua tiog the Ge nnan fuel� position. 31 Mar 1945, (44 pages).�

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S RH-O 16� The Need for New Legislation Against Unauthori~ed

Disclosure of Communication Intelli9~nce Activities. 9 June 19441 a study of disclosures of cryptologic successes during WWII and their impact, (110 pages).

SRH-O 17 Allied Strategic Air Force Target Planning (CIRCA Aug 1945), 1 Vol., (66 pages).

S RH-O 18 Collection of Japanese Diplomatic Messages, 12 Jul 1938 - 21 Jan 1942, Department of the Army Intelligence Files, One Volume, (97 pages).

SRH-O 19 Blockade-Running Between Europe and the Far Eas"t by Submarines. 1942-1944, 1 Dec 1944 (33 pages).

S RH -0 20 Narrative Combat Intelligence Center Joint Intelli gence Center Pacific Ocean ~rea. 8 Nov 1945, (20 pages).

SRH-021 Controlled Agent Communications Activities, 1944-1945 - One Volume, (462 pages).

SRH-022 ULTRA and the U. S. Seventh Army. Author: Donald S. Bussey, Major, Inf., 12 May 1945, (7 pages).

SRH-023 Reports by U. S. Army ULTRA Representatives with Army Field Commands in the European Theatre of Operations 1945, These documents were prepar.ed during May 1945. (Part I, 66 pagesl Part II, 118 pagesl 184 total pages).

S RH-024 & SRH-025 Battle Of The Atlantic, Vols. III & IV. Author: unknown Da te: By deduction: May 1945. (Vol. III: 69 pagesl Vol. IV: 78 pagesl total pages: 147).

SRH-026 Marshall Letter to Eisenhower on the use of ULTRA Intelligence, Author: G. C. Marshall, 15 March 1944. (Total pages: 4) •

SRH-027 "MAGICf" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volwnes I thru V, Dates: 14 Feb 1941 - 7 Dec 1941, Total: eight bound books).

SRH-028 Code & Signal Memoranda, Navy Department Code & Si9nal Section, Division of Operations Da te: 1917. 1 book, (Total pages: 35).

SRH-029 ~ Brief History of the Si9nal Intelligence Service, by William F. Friedman, 29 Jun 1942, (Total pages: 18).

SRH-030 A History of the Code and Cipher Section, during the First World War by Major Herbert O. Yardley. Date: 1919. (Total pages: 12).

SRH-031 Trip Reports Concernin9 Use of ULTRA 1n the Mediterranean Theatre. 1943-1944. 1 book, (Total page. I 141 ) ~ [170]

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SRH-032 Reports by U. S. ~rmy ULTR~ Representatives withField Commands In The Southwest Pacific, PacificOcean and China Burma India Theaters of Operation,1944-1945. (Total pages: 87).

SRH-033 History of the Operations of Special SecurityOfficers Attached to Field Commands, 1943-1945.(Total pages: 7).

SRH-034 Marshall Letter to MacArthur on the use ofULTRA Intelligence, dated 23 May 1944.(Total pages: 20).

SRH-O 35� History of the Special Branch, MIS, WarDepartment. Date: 1942-194~, (Totalpages: 63).

SRH-036� Radio Intelligence in World War II TacticalOperations in the Pacific Ocean Areas.Date: January 1943, (Total pages: 688).

SHlI-037� Reports Received by U. S. War Dept. onthe use of ULTRA in European Theater, WW II.Date: October 1945, (Total pagesl 33).

SRH-038 A Selection of Papers Pertaining toHerbert o. Yardley. Dates: 1918-1950(Total pages: 192).

SRH-039 Unit, History, 2d Army Air Force Radio SquadronMobile. Dates: April 1945 - June 1946, (Totalpages: 21).

SRlI-040� "MAGIC" Diplomatic Extracts.Date: July 1945, (Total pages: 80) •

MIS contribution to the War Effort.SRH-041 Date: Dec 1945, (Total pages: 22).

SRH-042� Third ~rmy Radio Intelligence History inCampaign of western Europe. SIS, Third U. S.hrmy, Date: October 1945, (Total pages: 82).

SHlI-0t13� Statement for Record of Participation of�Drig. Gen. Carter W. Clarke, GSC, in the�Transmittal of Letters from Gen. George C.�Marshal to Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, September 1944.(Total pages: 14).

SRH-044� War Dept. Regulations Governing the Disseminationand Security communications Intelligence. Dates:1943 - 1945, (Total pages: (8).

SRH-045� Reminiscences of LTC Howard W. Brown, Sig. Corps,Signal Security Agency, wash., D. C. Date:4 August 1945, (Total pages: 57). [171]

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SRH-046� Procedures for Handling ULTRl\ DEXTER Intelligence in the CBI. Rear Echelon, IIQ U. S. Army Forces, China, Burma, India Theater, Date: 22 March 1944, total pages: 13) •

tflT:tH-o 47� Unit History, 3rd Radio Squadron Mobile, U. S. Army Air Corp~. Dates: April 1944 - August 1945, (Total pages: 155).

SRH-048� Summary of Operational Activity of Signal Security Detachment "0", 12th Army Group, ETO. Dates: Sep 1944 to 1 April 1945, (Total pages: 77).

SRlI-049� Technical Signal Intelligence Transmitted DirectlI to G-2, 12th Army Group, ETO. Dates: 14 August 1944 ­7 May 1945, (Total pages: 218).

SRlI-050� Riverbank Laboratory Correspondence, from G. Fabyan, B. Gen M. Churchill, H. o. Yardley. Date: 1919, (Total pages: 12).

SRH-051� Interview with Mr. Ralph T. Briggs, bI the Historian, Naval Security Group. Dated: 13 Jan 1977, (Total pages: 17).

SRH-052� Estimated Aircraft Locations. Dates:� July 1943 - August 1945. (Total pages: 397)�

SRH-053� Special Report by Joint Army = Navy Committee� on the Japanese Air Forces Estimate of the� Japanese Situation. Date: 23 June 1945.� (Total pages: 4)�

SRH-054� Effects of 8-29 Operations in Support of _O_k_i_n_a_w_a_C_a_m_p,--a_i~g~n• Da te s : 18 March 1945 ­22 June 1945. ·(Total pages: 16 )

SRII-055� Estimated Unit Locations of Japanese Navy and Army Air Forces. Date: 20 July 1945. (Total pages: 40.)

Preliminary Report to Pacific� Order of BattleSRH-056 Conference, 15 Aug 45, (233 pages)

SRH-057 and SRH~058 "This is Our War", 1943, (200 pages), "The Legendary William F. Friedman", Oct 74, (10 pages)

SRjf-059 Selected Examples of Commendations and Related Correspondence Highlighting the Achievements of u.s. Signal Intelligence during WWII, 10 Jan 46 (Total pages: 67)

SRH-060 Notes on the Japanese Theater Coordination Section, Signal Security A~cncy, 16 Nov 43­25 Feb 44, (Total pages: 110)

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SRH-063

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SRH-067

SRH-068

SRIi-069

SRH-070

SRH-071

SRH-072

SRH-073

SRH-074

SRH-075

SRH-076

Allocation of Special Security Officers to Special Branch Military Intelligence Service, War Department, 1943-1945 ( to ta 1 pa g e s: 33)

History of Military Intelligence Service, MIS, War Dept., Sep 1945 (Total pages: 116 )

Japanese Surface and Air Operation, 1 Jan 42­21 Feb 45, CNO, (Total pages: 47)

Japanese Submarine Operations, CNO,� 28 Mar 45. (Total pages: 33)�

Japanese Surface and Air Operations,� CNO, 1 Feb 42 - 31 Mar 42, 6 Apr 45.� (Total pages: 54)�

Examples of Intelligence obtained from� Crxptoanalysis, 1 Aug 46, (Total pages: 11)�

Japan as Mediator in the Russo-German Conflict.� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section and� CNO, 29 Dec 44 (Total pages: 20)�

Japanese Estimates of Germanx's Ability� to Continue the Struggle, 22 Jan 45,� COMINCH/CNO (Total pages: 25)�

The Problem of the Prolongation of the� Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact., 12 Feb 45,� COMINCU/CNO (Total pages: 37)�

Notes on the Crimea (Yalta) Conference,� 23 Mar 45, COMINCH/CNO (Total pages:11)�

Abrogation of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality� Pact, 23 Apr 45, COMINCU/CNO (Total pagesl 17)�

Recent political Developmemts in Thailand� (Siam) 1 May 45. COMINCn/CNO (Total pages: 23)�

White Russians in Manchukuo, 8 May 45,� Pacific Strategic Intelligence section� CINC US Fleet and CNO. (Total pages: 11)�

Japanese - Burmese Relations, 9 May 45,� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section� COMINCH/CNO. (Total pages: 17)�

Japanese Reaction to German Defeat, 21 May 45� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section� COMINCH/CNO •. (Total pages: 16)�

Japanese - Portuguese Relations and the� "Macao Problem", Feb-May 45. Pacific� strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO.� (Total ?"'geel 13) [173]

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Sino-Soviet Relations, June 45. Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO {Total pages: 11)

RUBso-Japanese Relations, 18 Jun 45. Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO ('total pages: 14)

Russo-Japanese Relations, 2 July 45.� Pacific Strategic Intelligence section,� COMINCH/CNO, (Total pages: 20)�

Compilation of Intelligence Data,� Japanese Submarine Forces, 9 Feb 45,�

Capt. W. R. Smedberg, III (Total pageil 3)�

Information from George w. Linn, Ca,et.� USNR (Ret.) 23 Oct 80. Capt. Linn� (Total pages: 15)�

Situation in Thailand (~pr-Jun 45)�

9 Jul 45, Pacific Strat~gic Intelligence� Section COMINCH/CNO (Total pages: 9)�

The Chung-King-Yenan Controversy, 10 May 45 Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO (Total pages: 18)

RUBBo-Japanese Relations (1-12 Jul 45), 14 Jul 45, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO (Total pages: 11)

RusBo-Japanese Relations (13-20 Jul 45)� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section,� COMINCH/CNO. 21 Jul 45, (Total pages: 24)�

RusBo-Japanese Relations (21-27 Jul 45)� 2 Aug 45, Pacific strategic Intelligence� Section. COMINCH/CNO (Total pages: 22)�

Mongolian Inde,eendence, 3 ~ug 1945,� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section� COMINCH and CNO (Total pages: 14)�

Russo-Japanese ~elations, 28 Jul-6 Aug 45,� Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section� COMINCH and CNO (Total pnges: 20)�

Military and Political Plans for the Southern Pacific Area Formulated by the Japanese prior to 14 August 1945, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH and CNO 24 Aug 45 (Total pages: 14)

Japan's Surrender Maneuvers, 29 Aug 45 Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH and CNO (Total pages: 48)

The Chungking-Yenan Controvers~,

Chronological Report, 8 Sep 45, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH [Last line unreadable. DSDJ [174J

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Japan (Reaction to Defeat and Current Problems), 28 Sep 45, Pacific strategic Intelligence Section canNCl1 and CNO (Total pages: 37)

Sino-Japanese Relations (Japan's China Policy) 2 Oct 45, Pacific strategic Intelli.gence Section COMINCIf and CNO (Total pages: 21)

French Indo-China (Political Situation), 11 Oct 45, Pacific Strategic Intelli.gence Section COMINCH and CNO (Total pages: 24)

Recent Political Developments In French Indo-China, 6 Apr 45, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH and C~O

(Total pages: 19)

Japanese Relations with the Remaining "Listening Posts" in Europe, (May-mid July 1945), 1 Aug 45, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCII and CNO (::rotal pages: 14)

Proceedings of Pacific Order of Battle Conference, 3-19 Jul 44, Col. E. H. F. Svenson, USA (Total pages: 133)

Report of Pacific Order of Battle� Conference (Ground Forces), 15-18 Aug 45,� MIS War Department (Total pages: 363)�

History of the Intelligence Group MIS (MID) W. D. G. S. 7 December 1941 ­6 September 1945, Graphic Presentation of Intelligence, 6.Sept ~5, MIS, War

Department (Total pages: 155)

The Aftermath of Japanese Occupation of French & Indo-China, (March-May 45), May 1945, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section (Total pages: 12)

Estimated Disposition of Japanese Fleet Naval Aircraft and Merchant Shipping, Seventh Fleet Intelligence Center 13 Aug 44, (Total pages: 20)

Identifications, Locations and Command Functions of Significant Japanese Army/ Navy Personnel, CINCPAC, CINCPOA (15 Feb - 1 Aug 45), (Total pages: 40)

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SIUI-115�

Suicide AttacK Squadron Oryanization, CINCPAC, CINCPOA July 45, (Total pages: 22)

Enemy Combat Ship Losses,CINCPAC, CINCPOA 1 Aug 45, (Total pages: 15)

Japanese Swept Channels and Sunken Vessels as Indicated in ULTRA (MAPS), 18 Aug 45, CINCPAC, CINCPOh (Total pages: 24)

Specific Instructions for the Ilandling and Dissemination of Special Intelligence, 25 Jan 41, G2, on, DNI, USN (Total pages: 2)

Problems of the sse System World War II, Aug 52, MIS, Wor Department, U.S. nrmy (Total pages: 40)

Report on Assignment with Third United States Army, Maj. Warrack Wallace, USA (Total pages: 8)

Organization and Operations of the German Specialists, MIS, War Department 2 July 45, (Total pages: 12)

Operations of the Military Intelligence Service, War Department, London, 11 Jun 45, F. W. Hillers, Lt. Col. GSC (Total pages: 57)

MAGIC Reports for the Attention of the President, 1943 - 1944, MIS, War Department (Total pages: 32)

Post Mortem Writings on Indications of Ardennes Offensive, 1945, Dept. of Army and NSA (Total pages: 44)

Selected Documents Concerning O.S.S. Operations in Lisbon, MIS War Department 5 May - 13 July 43, (Total pages: 27)

China's Position Today, CmnNCll, eNO 19 Aug 45, (Total pages: 25)

u.s. Army Investjg<ltions Into the Handling of Certain Communications Prior to the M:tack on Pearl Harbor 194',-1945, MIS. War Department (To~al pages: 387)

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Origin, Functions and Problems of the Special Branch, M.I.S.

History of Special Branch M.I.S. June 1944 - September 1945

Incidental Exhibits re Pearl Harbor Investigation (MIS WDGS)

Military Intelligence Service War Department - Special Security Officer & Other Correspondence relating to Special Intelligence in the Pacific Ocean Area

Japanese Ship List "Know Your Enemy" 18 December 1944

Japanese Messages Concerning the Hoshi Maruand the AWA Maru - December 1944 thru August 1945

Brownell Committee Report

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Historical Publications & Records Commission di~ec­tory of archives

fL~JOrt DOCUMENT CENTERS FOR THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND1.� and repositories I<JORLD 'V'iAR' AND LATER IN THE UNITED STATES

1.� The National Archives

National Archives and Records Service� Office of the National Archives� 8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. N.W.� Washington DC 20408�

(202) 523-3218

OPEN: M-F 8:45-5:15; closed weekends and holidays; reading� rooms open evenings and Saturda.ys�

ACCESS~-- Restrictions-£;;;-- access are described in General� Infonnation Leaflet No. 27, 'Gen,mu Restrictions on Access� to Records in the National Archives of the United States,'� and General Information Leaflet No.2, 'Regulations for the� Public Use of Records in the National Archives.'�

COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Will accept all records created by�

agencies of the United States Government that have been deter­�mined by the Archivist of the United States to have sufficient� historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation� by the United States Go';emment.�

HOLDINGS:� Total volume: 1,061.747 d.� Inclusive dates: 1774­Descn'ption: Records crc.-.ated or collected by headquarters�

offices of agencies of the legislative, executive. and judicial� branches of the United States Government since its establish­�ment, including the records of the Continental and Confedera­�tion Congresses. The records comprise more than 400 record� groups. each of which generally consists of the records of a single� agency, or major part of an agency, and predecessor units, if any.� Records of field offices of U.S. agencies, including the U.S. Dis­�trict Courts, are found in regional archives branches in eleven� different cities.�

GUIDES: Guide to the National Archives of the United States� (GPO, 1974).�

SEE: Harner; NUCMC, 1965.74,76.

SEE ALSO: Walter Schatz, ed., Directory of Afro-American Re­�sources (Bowker, 1970); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. camps.,� U.s. Naval History Sources in the Washingwn Area and Suggested� Research Subjects (Naval History Division, 1970); Lawrence J.� Paszek, comp., United States Air Force History: A Guide to Docu­�mentary Sources (Office of Air Force History, 1973); Richard C.� Davis. North American Forest His/ory: A Guide to Archiyes and� Manuscn'pts ill the United States and Canada (Clio Books, 1977);� Ann Novotny, ed., Picture Sources 3 (Special Libraries Assn.,� 1975); Harold T. Pinkett, 'Recent Federal Archives as Sources� for Negro History,' Negro His/ory Bulletin 30 (Dec. 1967); Meyer� H. Fishbein, 'Business History Resources in the National Ar·� chives,' Business History Reviell' 38 (Summer 1964).�

Carmelita S. Ryan, 'lbe Written Record and the American Indian:� The Archives of the United States,' Western Historical Quarterly� 6 (April 1975); Meyer H. Fishbein, 'Labor History Resources in� the National Archives,' Labor History 8 (Fall 1967); James R.� Browning and Bess Glenn, 'The Supreme Court Collection at the� National Archives,' American Journal of Legal His/ory 4 (July� 1960); Joseph B. Howerton, 'The Resources of the National� Archives for North-Central States Ethnic Research,' Illinois Li­�braries 57 (March 1975); Harold B. Hancock. 'Materials for� Company History in the National Archives,' American Archiyist� 29 (Jan. 1966). General Information Leaflet No. 3, 'Select List� of Publications of the National Archives and Records Service,'� describes finding aids available from the institution.�

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2. The Presidential Libraries

Pranklin D. Roosevelt Library� Hyde Park NY 12538�

(914) 229-8114

OPEN: M-F 9-5; Sa 9-5, July - Aug. only; closed weekends and� holidays�

ACCESS: Applicants for research must complete an application� providing detailed information on their topics. Regulations� governing the use of materials are outlined in National� Archives General Information Leaflet No.2. 'Regulations for� the Public Use of Records in the National Archives.'�

COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Papers of the family. friends and asso­�

ciates of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, and of prominent� persons outside the Federal sector who were active during the� Roosevel t era.�

HOLDINGS: Total mlume: 21,000.000 pages Inclusive dales: 16th century ­Description: About 150 collections dealing primarily with the

life. career. and times of Franklin D. Roo,evelt and his associ· ates. The papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt comprise 55 per cent of the volume of the Library's holdings. Other collections include those of Eleanor Roosevelt. Harry L.Hg~kil)!,l:IenaM.MQr­gentha~. fr.. -a;.;dAdolf A~-Berle. The Library has a few collec­tions dealing with the history of the Hudson Valley from the 16th through the 20th centuries. most notably the papers of the Liv. ingston. Hall. Delano and Roosevelt families. and the President's collection of Hudson Valley and Dutchess County. NY. manu­scripts. The Library also has the President's collection of nav.ll and marine manuscripts. which spans the period 1731 to 1942.

GUIDES: Histon'cal Maten'als in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (July 1975) is available from the institution.

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC. 1965. 72. 74-75.

SEE ALSO: Ann Novotny, ed .• Picture Sources 3(Special Libraries Assn .• 1975); Albert Krichmar. The Women's Rights Movement in the United States, 1848-1970: A Bibliography and Sourcebook (Scarecrow Press. 1972); Walter Schatz. ed.. Directory of A.fro-American Resources (Bowker. 1970); David A. Hounshell. comp.• Manuscript! in u.s. Depositories Relating to the History of Electrical Science and Technology (Smithsonian Institution. n.d.); Richard C. Davis, North American Forest History: A Guide to Archives and Manuscripcs in the United States and Canada (aio Books. 1977).

Dwight D. Eisenhower Library� Abilene KS 67410�

(913) 263-4751

OPEN: M.·F 9-4:45. Saturdays by appointment; closed Sundays and holidays

ACCESS: all researchers must complete a research application COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: United States diplomatic and military

history. 1935-69; and United States political. economic, and so­cial history. 1953-69.

HOLDINGS: Total mlume: 18.000.000 pages; other items Inclusive dates: 1900· Description: Approximately 300 manuscript collections, 325

oral history transcripts and tapes, 2,200 disc and tape audio recordings, 80,000 still photographs, and 700.000 feet of motion picture film pertaining to 20th century United States diplomatic' military. political. economic. and social history. Major areas of emphasis are World War II, the origins and early history of the 'Cold War,' and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidency. 195.1-61.

GUIDES: Historical Materials in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library (I 975).

SEE: 1'.'UCMC. 1971, 73, 76.

SEE ALSO: Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps.• Oral History Callections(Bowker. 1975); David A. Hounshell, comp., ,Vanuscripcs in L:S. D.:.;ositorics Rclcting to the History ofElecm·. cal Science and Technology (Smithsonian Institution. n.d.); Ann Novotny. ed .• Picture Sources 3 (Special Libraries Assn.• 1975); Richard C. Davis. North American Forest History: A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (Oio Books. 1977).

Harry S Truman Library� Independence MO 64050�

(816) 833-1400

OPEN: M-Sa 8:45-4:45; closed Sundays and holidays ACCESS: applicants for research must complete an application

providing detailed information on their topics COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Materials relating to the history of the

administration of President Harry S Truman and to his life and public career.

HOLDINGS:� Total mlume: 11,923.901 pages; 67.934 photographs;�

2,411 recordings; 249,586 I.f. motion picture film Inclusive dares: 1903­Description: Papers of Harry S Truman. including White

House files for his Presidential administration, and nearly 300 other manuscript collections of Truman's associates in various capacities. Also included are records of commissions and com­mittees appointed by Truman as President. as well as or~·

tions associated with him during his career. There are collectlons of photographs, motion pictures. sound recordings. and tran­scripts of oral his.tory interviews.

GUIDES: Historical Materials in the Harry S Truman Library (I 976).

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC. 1965-66.68.71-72.74-76.

SEE ALSO: Ann Novotny. ed.. Picture Sources 3 (Special Libtarns Assn.. 1975); Walter Schatz, 00.. Directory ofAfro-American Ri­sources (Bowker. 1970); Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMu1li.n. comps.• Oral History Collections (Bowker. 1975).

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3. The Library of Congress

Library of Congress Manuscript Division library of Congress A...rmex 2nd Street and Independenr.e Avenue, S.£. Washington DC 20540

(202) 426-5383

OPEN, M-Sa 8:30-5; clo,;e..d Sundays and hoiidays ACCESS: readers engaged in sel;ous research COPYING FACiLiTiES: yes M.ATERIALS SOLICITED: All areas of American history and cul­

ture. Will also a=p'l photographic copies of collections located elsewhere but ",;thin the scope of solicitation.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 38,000,000 items Inclusive dal":s: 17th century ­Description: Personal papers and organiz.ation rD::onis

mainly from the colonial period of American history to the pres­ent time, in the subject areas of politics, literature, science, reli­gion, military and naval history, and Afro-American history and culture. Included are microfilm copies (If more than 2,OQO,lXXl manuscripts in foreign archives and libraries relating to U.S. hi"tory.

SEE: Harner; NUCMC, 1959·74, 76.

SEE ALSO: Walter Schatz, ed" DireclOry of Afro-American Re· sources (Bowker, 1970); Peter Duignan, Handbook ofAmerican Ji.esourceslor African Sl1Jdies(Hoover Instllutioll, 1967); Raben 0. Collins and Peter Duignan, Amen'cans in A/rica (Hoover In­stitution, 1963); Morris Rieger, 'AfriC'.a-Related Papers of Per­sons and Organizations in the United States,' Africa Studies Bulletin 8 (Dec, 1965); Albert Krichmar, J7le Women's Rights Movement in the United States, ]848-]970: A Bibliography and Sourcebook (Scareaow Press, 1972); Andrea Hinding and Rose­mary Richardson, comps., Archiml and .Manuscript Resources for the Study of Womell 's History: A B€ginning (univ. of Minne­sota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives C.enter, 1972).

David A. Hounshell, comp., .Manuscripts in U:s. Depositories Relat­ing ta the History of Electrical Science and Technology (Smith­sonian Institution, n.d.); Joan Nelson Warnow, A Selection of Jl,falluscripts Collections at Amen'can Repositon"es (American In­stitute of Physics, 1969); Source Maten'alsfor the Recent History ofAstronomy and Astrophysics: A Checklist ofManuscript Collec· tiolls in the United States (American Institute of Physics, 1971); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern, comps., u.s. Naval History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Topio: (Naval History Division, 1970); Lawrence J. Paszek, comp., United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Offic-t of Air Force History, 1973).

Gerald Friedberg, 'Sources for the Study of Socialism in America, 1901-1919,' Labor History 6 (Spring 1(65); Richard C. D3\is, North Amen'can Forest History: A Guide to Archives and Manu· script, ill the United Statcs and Canada (Oio Books, 1977); Je­rome S. Handler, A Guide to Source Materials for Study of Barbados History, 1627-1834 (Southern Illinois Univ. Press, 1971); Paul T. Heffron, 'Manuscript Sources in the Library of Congress fora Study of Labor History,' Labor History 10 (Fall 1969).

Roy R. Thomas, Women in Amaican History, 1896-1920: Their Manuscripts in the Libra,"}' of Congress (Bo .....ie State College, 1972); James E. O'Neill, 'Copies of French Manuscrip[S for American History in the Library of Congress,' Journal afAmeri­can History 51 (March 1965); the Library of Congress Annual Reports, 1897 to dE,te, and Quarterly Journa/(until 1964 Quar­terly Journal of Current AcqUisitionS), 1943 to date; and calen­dars, indexes and registers listed in Library of Congress Publications in Print.

Library of Congress� Motion Picture Section� Library of Congress Annex� 2nd Strc-et and Independence Avenue, S.E.� Washington DC 20540�

(202) 426-5840

OPEN: M-F 8:30-4:30; closed weekends and holidays� ACCESS: serious researchers, with advance appointment� COPYING FACILITIES: no�

. MATERIALS SOLICITED: All types of American motion pictures and television programs, on a selective basis. Will also accept selected movie stills and foreign films.

HOLDINGS:� Total volume: 220,000 motion picture reels; 300,000�

photographs; additional materials Inclusive dates: 1894­Descn"ption: A representative collection of American 1Il.0tion

pictures, including entertainment, documentary, educ3tl?~al, scientific, religious, and business·sponsored films and te!eVls~on programs. Included are th_e .b.Il1erican B~m l~titute Collect,1on of 13,oob titles, deposits of films by major Hollywood stumos, and mo';" stills, scripts, ;ll1d plct synopses. The~e are also f~atll!"e films, short subjects, newsreels, and other films of ?enn~~y, Italy, and Japan seized by U.S. anned forces dunng World War

II.

SEE ALSO' Kemp Niver. Motion Picturesfro.m the Libra~ ofCon­gress Paper Print Collection, 1894-1912(Umv. of Ca11fon1\~ l'tess, 1967); the Library of Congress Quarterly Journal (untll 1964 Quarterly Journal of Current AcquisitionS), 1943 to date; a bro· chure describing the collection available on request from the Motion Picture Section.

Library of Congress� Prints and Photographs Division� Library of Congress Annex� 2nd Street and Independence A venue. S.E.� Washington DC 20540

(202) 426-6394. 6399. 5836

OPEN: M-F 8:30-5; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Photographs and architectural materi­

als.

HOLDINGS:

Total l'Olume: 8,500,000 photographs' additional materials Inclusive dates: late 18th century. '

. Des~ription: Photographs. architectural drawings, and other ViSUal Items, covering all geographic and subject areas with emphasis on American history. '

SEE: Hamer.

SEE ALSO: Ann Novotny, ed., Picture Sources 3 (Special Libraries AS,sn" 1975); Dean C. AIIard and Betty Bern, comps., u.s. Naval HIStory Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Topics (Naval History Division, 1970); Lawrence J. Pas:rek, comp., United States. Air Force History: A Guide 10 Documentary Sou,:es .(Office of Air Force History, 1973); and the following publIcatIOns of the Library of Congress: Quarterly Jaurna/(until 19.64 ~arterly Journal of Current Acquisilio~, 1943 to date; V~ewpomts(J 975); and Hirst D, MilholJen and Donald H. Mu­

gndge: Civil War Photographs, 186]-1865: A Catalog of Copy lVegames Made from Originals Selected from the Mathew B. Brady Collection in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress (J 96 I).

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4. Hoover Institution

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace Archives Stanford University Stanford CA 94305

(415) 497-3563

OPEN: M-F 8:15-4:45; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES, yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: 20th century political, social. and ec0­

nomic history for most geographical areas of tbe world. Empha­sis on militAry iiistDrY~diplomacy~ p<:ifiticsiUid governmenl. p0­litical ideologies. economics, journalism. international relief. and intellectual history.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 15.000 I.f. Inclusive dates: 1880· Description: Over 3.800 collections covering the field of 20th

century political. social. and economic history for most geo­graphical areas. including North America. eastern Europe and Russia (Soviet Union), western Europe, East and Southeast Asia, the Middle East. Africa. and Latin America. Included are reo cords of organizations. papers of individuals:unpublished memo oirs and histories, collections of ephemera. and audio-visual materials.

These materials document international relations. major polit· ical ideologies. war relief. world migrations. revolutionary up­heavals. military and diplomatic history. intellectual history, and activities of governments, international bodies, and resistance movements throughout the 20th century.

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC. 1968.69.71-72.75.

SEE ALSO: The Library Catalogs of the Hoover Institution on War. Revolution and Peace: Catalog of the Western Language Collec­tions(G. K. Hall. 1969); Archival and Manuscript Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. A Checklist of Major Collections (1975); Gerhard L. Weinberg. Supplement to Guide to Captured German Documents (1959);

Agnes F. Peterson, Western Europe. A Survey of Holdings at the Hoover Institution on War. Revolution and Peace (1970); Peter Duignan, GeDrge Rentz. Karen Fung. and Michel Nabti. African and Middle East Collections, A Survey of Holdings at the Hoover Institution on War. Revolution and Peace (1971); Kenneth M. Glazier and James R. Hobson. International and English-lan­guage Collections, A Survey of Holdings at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and PeacdI97l);

John T. Ma. East Asia. A Survey of Holdings at the Hoover Institu­tion on War, Revolution and Peace (197 I); Joseph W. Bingaman, Latin America, A Survey ofHoldings at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (1972);

Joan Hoff Wilson and Lynn B. Donovan. 'Women's History: A Listing of West Coast Archival and Manuscript Sources. Part I,' Cohjornia Historical Quarterly 55 (Spring 1976).

Richard C. Davis. North American Forest History: A Guide to Ar­chives and Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (Clio Books, 1977).

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II. r1AJOR iYlILITARY RECORDS (other than those listed under Part I)

1. Army

MacArthur Memorial Archives and Library 198 Bank Street NOl-folk VA 23510

(804) 4-41-2256

OPEN, M-Sa 8:30-5, Su 11·5; closed holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED Correspond~l1ce or General Doug!a,

MacArthur prior to 1941. Will also accept documents and corre­spondence concerning persons Oil General MacArthur's staffs, 194!-51. espt."CialJy Courtney Whitney, Charles A. Willoughby, R. K. Sutherland, R. 1. Marshall, and H. E. Eastwood.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 6S0 Li. b'lclusive dates;' 1880 - !964 DescripTion: Correspondence of Douglas MacArthur; staff

files, 1941-5 \, of General MacArthur's various commands; the manuscript of Reminiscences:, photographs covering MacArthur's c.areer; and papers of generals Charles A. Wil­loughby, Courtney ·Whitney, and H. E. Eastwood.

SEE ALSO: Ann Novotny, 00., Picture Sources 3 (Spa;ial Libraries Assn., 1975).

George C. Marshall Research Library� Virginia Military Institute Parade Ground� f·:x.ington VA�

MAILING ADDRESS:� Drawer 920� Lexington VA 24450�

(703) 463-7103

OPEN: M-F 8:30--4:30; closed weekends and holidays� COPYING FACILITIES: yes .� MATERIALS SOLICITED: Materials relating to military history,�

diplomatic history, foreign affairs, and the Red Cross, 1900-60. '\',;th spe,;ial concentration on World Wars I and II, post-war China, the Marshall Plan, the Cold War, and the Korean War.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 1,250 1.f. Inclusive dates: 1820­Description: Materials documenting military and diplomatic

history, 1900-60, with special emphasis on the career of George C. Marshall and his service as an Army officer and Chief of Staff, Special Ambassador to China, Secretary of State, president of the Amel;can Red Cross, and Secretary of Defense.

SEE: Hamer; NlJCMC. 1973, 75.

SEE ALSO: Lawrence J. Paszek, comp., United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Office of Air Force History. 1973); Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps., Oral History Collections (Bowker, 1975); Ann Novotny, ed., Pic­ture Sources J (Special Libraries Assn., 1975); articles in Topics. an occasional newsletter of the Library, 1968- .

United States Army Aviation Museum Building 6007 Fort Rucker AL 36362

(205) 255-4507, 4584

OPEN: M-F 10-5, Sa, Su 1-5; closed Christmas� COPYING FACILITIES: no .� MATERIALS SOLICITED: Visual documents and manuscnpts

concerning Anny aviation from 1942 to the present. Will also accept audible documents of research value, such as 0:a1 history tapes and transcripts, or sound recordings concernlDg Anny aviation from 1942 to the present.

HOLDINGS: Toral l'Olume' 500 items Inclusive dates: 1942· Dcxr:';:;'or:: ~faterials relating to Anny aviation, indud:ng

major thw.ters of operations in World War II, the Kore.an v"ar, and the Vietnam War.

U.S. Anny Military History Institute� Carlisle Barracks PA 17013�

(717) 245-3601, 3434

OPEN: M-F 8-4:30; closed weekends and holidays� ACCESS: classified papers may only be made available to�

people with appropriate security clearance� COPYING FACILITIES: yes� MATERIALS SOLICITED:�

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 6,632 1.f. Inclusive dates: 1600· Description: Non-official Anny historical source materials.

Included are personal letters, diaries, memoirs, retained copies of official papers, photographs, maps, motion pictures, and taped interviews, speeches, and lectures, principally covering Regular. Volunteer, and Militia land forces in American military history. Military leaders whose papers are held, and who have partici­pated in the Institute's oral history program, include Matthew B. Ridgway, Harold K. Johnson, and Lewis B. Hershey. There are also materials from other United States military services, as well as foreign forces, and the institutional archives of the Anny War College.

GUIDES: Manuscript Holdings of the Military History Research Coliection (J 972- 75).

SEE: NUCMC, 1975-76.

SEE ALSO: guides to individual parts of the collection available from the institution Other guides may be obtained from the Government Printing Office.

The Institute was formerly known as the U.S. Army Mili­tary History Research Collection.

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2. Air Force Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center� Building 1405� Maxwell Air Force Base AL�

MAILING ADDRESS: AFSHRC/HOA Maxwell AFB AI, 36112

(205) 293-5958. 5962

OPEN: M-F 8-5; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICiTED: Material dealing with the history of

tbe Army Air Forces/U.S. Air Force, especially personal papers of retired general officers and other key personnel in aviation.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 16.600 d. Inclusive dates: 1907­Description: The major portion of the col1ection consists of

unit histories of various Air Force organizations prepared since 1942. Also included are reference materials on the early period of military aviation; course materials of the Air Corps Tactical School of the 1920's and 1930's; working papers of major staff offices of Headquarters. Army Air Forces, during World War II; histories and related documents of various joint and combined commands; miscellaneous documents or collections of various organizations including the U.S. Anny, the British Air Ministry, and the German Air Force; and a large col1ection of material relating to USAF activities in the war in Southeast Asia.

Other special col1ections include historical monographs and studies; oral history tapes and transcripts; End of Tour Reports; USAF individual aircraft record cards; the German Air Force Document Collection (also known as the Karlsruhe Document Collection), 265 binders of German military directives, situation reports, war diaries, maps, etc., concerning the German Air Force 1914-45; a unique bound German collection of aircraft data with photographs and some drawings of aircraft from countries of the world 1909-45 (by country and aircraft manufac­turing company) taken from the Cel'·-.:.! Aviation Library, Ber­lin, at the end of World War II (63 volumes); and personal papers of many retired genera! officers and other Air Force personnd.

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC, 1968.

SEE ALSO: Lawrence J. Paszek, United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Office of Air Force History, 1973); Gloria L. Atkinson. 'The Archives of the USAF Histori­cal Division,' Special Libraries 59 (July-Aug. 1968); and the fol. lowing publications of the Cen ter: Gloria L. Atkinson, Personal Files in the u.s. Air Force Historical Coflections (J 975); Hugh N. Ahmann, U.S. Air Force Oral History Catalog oj Selected Inter­views (1975); Gloria L. Atkinson, German Air Force Monograph Project (1972); Deryl W. Robinson, USAF History oj Manned Balloons and Airships: A Selected Bibliography (I 976); Eleanor E. Peets, USAF History oj Women in the Armed Forces: A Selected Bibliography (I 976).

Air Force Military Airlift Command Aerospace Audiovisual Service� 1361st Audiovisual Squadron� 1221 South Fern Street� Arlington VA 22202

(202) 697-5817

OPEN: M-F 7:45-4:30; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: no MATERIALS SOLICITED: Photographs of Air Force activities of

a historical or newsworthy nature.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 300,000 items Inclusive dates: early 1900's ­

. Description: Still photographs covering the history of a\ia­hon from the Wright brothers era to the present.

United States Air Force Academy Library Special Collections Branch USAF Academy CO 80840

(303) 472-4674

OPEN: M-F 7:15-4:30; closed weekends and holidays ACCESS: by written request to the Director of Academy

Libraries COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Papers of military and aviation leaders.

and selections from papers relative to the history of the Air Force Academy. Will also accept materials related to the history of aeronaut~..

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 1,800 l.f. Inclusive dates: 1907­Description: Manuscript collections pertaining to the origin

and development of civil and military aeronautics in the United States. Included are the U.S. Air Force Academy archives, 1942 to the present, containing official correspondenC'.e, memoranda, staff studies. reports. minutes of meetings, and related records. Other significant collections relate to air warfare in World Wan I and II and the Korean and Vietnam wan, and consist of correspondence. memoranda. diaries. photographs. oral his\-ory tapes and transcripts, and related materials.

SEE ALSO: Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps., Oral History Collections (Bowker. 1975); Map Collections in the United Slates and Canada, A Directory (Special Libraries Assn., 1970); Lawrence J. Paszek, comp., United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Office of Air Force History,

1973).

Air Force� Headquarters� Office of Air Force History� Forrestal Building� 1000 Independence Avenue, S,W.� Washington DC�

MAILING ADDRESS:� HQ USAF/CHOS� Washington DC 20314�

(202) 693-7386

OPEN: M-F 7:45-4:15; closed weekends and holidays ACCESS: The general public is limited to access to unclassified

documents only. Access to classified materials is based on a 'need-ta-know' and granted only by the Office of Information (SAF/OIPM), Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC 20330.

COPYING FACILITIES: no MATERIALS SOLICITED: Military aviation history.

HOLDINGS: Total YOlume: 178 c.f. microfilm; 728 c.f. documents Inclusive dates: 1915­Description: Unclassified and classified documents and mi­

crofilm. covering aU aspects of the history of the Air Force, as well as other aspects of military aviation history.

SEE A~O: Lawrence J. Paszek, United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Office 01 Air Force History, 1973); and the following publications of the Albert F. Simpson HistoriClll.R.es.Cl!I'ch Genter: Hugll N. Ahmann, U.s. Air Force Oral History Cotalog oj Selected ·Interviews (1975)- -fl· E P~t:, USAF History oj JVomen in tht? Armt?d Forc~s: Aea:e~:'Ied BIbliography (1976); Gloria L. Atkinson, German Air Foree Monograph Project (I 972); and Selt?cted Historical Siudit?s(l974).

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3. Marines

Marine Corps Headquarters History and Museums Division Building 58. Marine Corps Historical Center \Vashington Navy Yard Washington DC

MAILING ADDRESS:

Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code HD) Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Washington DC 20380

(202) 433-3439

OPEN: M-F 8-4:30; closed weekends and holidays ACCESS: The general public has access to unclassified material.

Access to classified material is based on a 'need-to-know' and appropriate security clearance, and is granted only by the Director of the ~farine Corps History and Museums Di,ision.

COPYING FACILITIES: yes� MATERIALS SOLICITED. Personal papers of distinguished Ma­�

rines, and oral history tapes, photographs, motion pictures, and official records relating to the U.S. Marine Corps. Will also accept any other materials relating to Marine Corps history.

HOLDINGS; Toeal yolum~: 4.330 c.f.; 500.000 ncptives; 6,000.000 ft.

of motion picture film Inclusive dates: 1775­Description: Classified and unclassified documents. military

music. personal papers, oral history tapes and tran>eripls, and still and moving pictures. covering :ill aspects of M:>.rine Corps history.

SEE: Hamer (as Historical Branch. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps); NUCMC, 1970.

SEE ALSO: Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps., Oral History Collections (Bowker. 1975); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. comps.• u.s. Naval History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Subjects (Naval History Division. 1970); Lawrence J. Paszek. comp., United States Air Force History: A Guide to Documentary Sources (Office of Air Force History, 1973); and the following publications of the History and Muse­ums Division: Charles Anthony Wood. comp.• lrfarine Corps Personal Papers Collection Catalog (1974); Benis M. Frank. comp.• Marine Corps Oral History Collection Catalog (I 975); and 9 pamphlets comprising the Marine Corps History and Museums Divifion .Manuscn'pt Register Series.

4. Navy

United States Naval History Division Operational Archives Building 210. Washington Naval Yard Washington DC 20374

(202) 433-3170

OPEN: M-F 7:3(}'4:30; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Records relating to rec.ent U.S. naval

operations, strategy. and policy; histories of naval commands and activities; and office files of senior naval officers.

HOLDINGS: Total YOlume: 10.000 d. Inclusive dates: late 18th century ­Description: U.S. Navy records since 1939. including records

of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. records of Fleet commands. manuscript histories of naval activities, and files of some senior flag officers. Materials relating to the British. Ger­man. and Japanese navies in World War n are also held. in addition to a small collection of pre-1939 U.S. materials, inclUd­ing biographical data on 19th century naval officers.

GUIDES: 'Declassified and Unclassified Groups and Collections in the Operational Archives' is available upon request.

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC. 1972, 74.

SEE ALSO: Partial Checklist: World War II Histories and Histori­cal Reports in the U.S..'\'aml History Dirision (N2\3.l History Division. 1977); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. comps., u.s. Xa,al History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Subjects (Naval History Division. 1970); Lawrence J. Paszek. comp.• United States Air Force History: A Guide to Docu­mentary Sources (Office of Air Force History, 1973).

Naval War College� Naval Historical Collection� Newport RI 02840�

(400841-4052

OPEN: M-F 8-4:30; closed weekends and holidays ACCESS: scholarly researchers; advance appointment required COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED; Histol')' of naval warfare. the Nay-a!

War College. and the U.S. Navy in the Narragansett Bay region.

HOLDINGS: Tolal volume: 1.260 I.f. Inclusi,e dates: 1807· DeSCription: Manuscripts and Naval War College arc~val

records concerning the history of U.S. naval warfare. especially theory. tactics. and training, as well as materials in related a.reu. such as foreign diplomacy. naval t~hno!og)', and the U.S. N!",. in the Narragansett Bay region. The manuscript collection coo­sists of organizations' records and papers of naval officers and non-na,a] persons associated with the College or naval warfare. Included are papas of Willia.rTl Veazie Pratt and RiC'brd G. Colbert. The College archives consists chiefly of administrative and academic records relating to the founding and development of the College. An oral history collection includes interviews with officers and covers the history of the College. naval war gaming, and Milton Miles and lhe Rice Paddy Waf. Photographs concen­trate on the period 1920-45.

SEE ALSO: David F. Trask and Thomas H. Etzold. 'The Archives and Manuscripts of the United States Naval War College,' The Society ofHiston'ans ofAmerican Foreign Relations Newsletter 7 (June 1975); Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps.• Oral History Collections (Bowker. 1975); unpublished guides to o;pe_ cific collections available at the College.

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United States Naval Academy Nimitz Library Special Collections Division Annapolis MD 21402

(301) 267-2220

OPEN: M-F 7:45-4:30; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILlTIE.",,: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Manuscripts, ships' logs. journals. let­

terbooks. photographs. and other materials relating to U.S. Navy ships. stations and personnel. Will also accept other An­napolis and naval materials.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 70 Lf.; 352 vols.; 7.200 photographs; 41

photograph albums Inclusive dates: 1778· Description: Ships' logs, journals, letterbooks. and

watch-station-quarter bills. 1778-1943. relating chiefly to the U.S. Navy; papt'rs of American naval officers; photographs of American naval and merchant ships, the U.S. Naval Academy. American naval officers. and Naval Academy midshipmen; and the Edward J. Steichen Collection of photographs, including World War II combat prints and general works by 20th century American photographers.

SEE ALSO: The Edward J. Steichen Col!"crian (Nimitz Library, 1972); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. comps., u.s. Naval His­tory Sources in the Washington Area and Sugge"I~J Re:i~arch

Subjects (Naval History Division. 1970).

United States Naval Institute� Oral History Office� Annapolis MD 21402�

(301) 268-6110

OPEN: M-F 8-4:30; closed weekendS and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERlALS SOLICITED: Oral history interviews of individuals

in all branches of the Naval service.

HOLDINGS:� Total volume: 1.663 hours of tape; 40,560 pages of�

transcri pts Inclusive dates: 1969­Description: Oral history interviews with individuals repre­

senting all branches of naval service; interviews on particular subjects such as the Polaris submarine. naval aviation. the WAVES, Chester Nimitz. prisoners of war, and the U.S. Coast Guard.

SEE: NUCMC. 1970.

SEE ALSO: Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, comps.• Oral History Collections (Bowker. 1975); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. camps.• U.S. Naval History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggesled Research Subjects (Naval Hi,tory Division. 1970).

AU interviews are transcribed; copies are on deposit at the Naval History Center in Washington. DC. and the Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy.

United States Naval Institute Photographic Library Annapolis MD 21402

(301) 268-6110

OPEN, M-F 8-4:30; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Photographs of ships and aircraft since

the Civil War period. and photographs covering the Civil War. World Wars I and II. and the Korean and Vietnam wars.

HOLDINGS: Total I'Olume: 250,000 items Inclusive dates: 1860­Description: Photographs of U.S. Navy. Coast Guard. Ma­

rine Corps. and Merchant Marine subjects. including aircraft. cambat. pt'rsonnel and operations (chiefly naval). most Navy ships. some Coast Guard and Merchant Marine ships. and some foreign vessels.

SEE ALSO: Ann Novotny, ed .• Picture Sources 3 (Special Libraries Assn .• 1975); Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. comps., u.s. Naval History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Subjects (Naval History Division. 1970). A registry of ship pho­tographs is available.

Submarine Force Library and Museum� Naval Submarine Base New London� Groton CT 06340�

(203) 449-3174

OPEN: M-Sa 10-4. Su 11-4; closed Thanksgiving. Christmas, and New Year's

ACCESS: Not open to general public. Researchers admitted during normal weekday hours by appolOtment only; contact director ten days in advance of visit.

COPYING FACILITIES, no MATERIALS SOLICITED: Materials relating to active or retired

naval personnel and civilians involved with submarines. Wil1 also accept materials relating to submarines.

HOLDINGS: Totall'Olume: \,500 items; 50.000 photographs; motion

pictures Inclusive dates: late 19th century ­Description: A collection of materials relating to the history

and development of submarines throughout the world. but par­ticularly those of the U.S. Navy. Personal paper collections in­clude those of ,ubmarine operators, designer. and builders, especially John Philip Holland.

Naval Aviation History Office� 801 North Randolph Street� Arlington VA 22203�

(202) 692-4820

OPEN: M-F 8-4:30; closed weekends and holidays COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERlALS SOLICITED: Official documents relating to U.S.

Navy and Marine Corps aviation. Will also accept private pa­pers, including~orrespondence andphotographs.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: \,000 c.f. Inclusive~dates: 1911­Description: Collections pertaining to the history of U.S.

Navy and Marine Corps aviation and space exploration. In­cluded are yearly squadron histories. reports of major battles, and photographs of aircraft.

SEE ALSO: Dean C. Allard and Betty Bern. camps.. U.s. NaWll History Source~ in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Subjects (Naval History Division. 1970).

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III. JEWS IN WORLD WAR II

The American Jel'tish Committee� William E. Wiener Oral History Library� 165 East 56th Street� New York NY 10022�

(212) 751-4000

OPEN: M-~' 10:5; dost'£! weekends, .1 egal , and le"'ish holidays ACCESS: hlstonans, scholars, authors, and students bv

appointment . COPYING FACILITIES: no

MATERIALS .SOU~ITED: Tape-r~orded interviews and tran­scnpts ~t? mdlVlduaJs wbose lives and careers ren~t the Ameri. can leWlsn e~penence in the 20th century. Special proj~ts :nclude Jews m sports and the changing role of the American Jewish woman. WiU also accept photographs, letters, and other supportive matenals, submitted by interviewees.

HOLDINGS: Total l'Olume: 500 items Inclusive dates: 1969.

De~cription: OraJ history materials on the American Je"'ish expenence III the 20th century, Subjects covered include general bIography, Jacob Dlaustem, Negro-leMsh relations in the civil ng~t.s movement, e:ast European JeMsh communities, JeMsh p?lltlcal behavior in Presidential campaigns, and Holocaust sur­VIvors and their adaptation to life in the United States.

SE~ ALSO: l.fidpoint ill a Decade: A Progress Report of the Wil­liam E. WIener Oral History Library, 1974-1975(American lew­Ish Committee, n.d.).

VIVO Institute for Jewish Research� Archives� 1048 Fifth Avenue� New York NY 10028�

(212) 535-6700

r: i'EN: M-F 9;30-5;30; closed weekends. holidays, and lewish� holidays�

COPYING FACILITIES: yes� MATERIALS SOLICITED:� Materi8Js pertaining to modem leMsh

history and cultural life throughout the world, including institu­tional records, private papers. subject collections, photographs, sound recordings, films, and microfilms.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 8,500 I.f. Inclusive dare.t· 15th century . Desr:riprion: Over 800 collections relating to JeMsh history

and culture, and more specificaJJy to immigration and resettle­ment, especially in the western hemisphere; labor movements; the Holocaust and its aftermath; prominent personaJities; art; Yid­dish culture, induding language. literature, theater, press, educa. tion, and folklore; and eastern European lewry. Included are records of institutions and organizations, private papers, photo­graphs, and speciaJ subject collections.

GUIDES: Mimeographed copies of Guide to 5fajor Collections in the YIVO Al"Chives (1972) are available on request.

SEE: Hamer; NUCMC, 1959-62, 64, 68-69.

SEE ALSO: Philip P. Mason, ed., Directory of Jewish Archiva{ In­stirutiom (Wayne State Vniv. Press, 1975); Jacob Robinson and Philip Friedman, Guide to Jewish History Under Nazi Impact (YIVO Institute for leMsh Research and Yad Vashem Martyrs' and Heroes' Memorial Authority, Joint Documentary Projects, 1960); Gerald Friedberg, 'Sources for the Study of SociaJism in America, 1901-1919,' Labor History 6 (Spring 1965); Alan M. Meckler and Ruth McMullin, camps., Oral History CollectiolLS (~wk.er, 1970); Ann Novotny, ed" Picture SOurces 3 (Special Llbranes Assn., 1975); WaJter Schatz, ed., Directory of A/ro-American Rr!SOlolT-Ces (Bowker, 1970).

Yeshiva University� Division of Archives and Manuscript Collections� 500 West 185th Street� New York N'Y 10033�

(212) 960-5496

OPEN: M-llJ 9-5:30, F 9·12;30; closed weekendS, holidays, Jewish holidays, and 2-4 weeks in summer

ACCESS: appointment required COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Records of orthodox Jewish syna­

gogues in the New York City area. Will aJso acce~t organizati~n

records and individuaJs' papers relating to the lives of lews 10

America, particuJarly orthodox Jews.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 825 c.f. Inclusive dales: 1800 - 1969 Description: 25 collections relating to different aspects of

Jewish life in America, centraJ and eastern Europe, and Israel. Subject matter inclUdes immigration to the United States, war and rehabilitation relief of World I and II, the HoloC'.mst, activi­ties of New York lewry, education and culturaJ life, aud com­munes in eastern Poland in the 19th century. Included are papers of individuals, genealogical records, photographs, and records of American JeMsh organizations, including extensive documenta­tion of European and PaJestinian Jewry before 1945. ­

SEE ALSO: lacob F. Dienstag, 'The Mendel Gottesman Library of the Yeshiva Upiversity,'Jewt!"hl!ookAnnua122 (1964-65); Harry l. Cannan and Arthur W. Thompson, A Guide ro the Principal Svurcesjor A.merican Ci'ilizalion. 1800-1900, in Ihe Cily oj New York: Afanuscriprs (Columbia Univ. Press, 1960).

Yeshiva University Museum 2520 Amsterdam Avenue New York NY 10033

(212) 960-5390, 5429

OPE..... Tn, Th ! 1-5, Su 12-6; closed other days ACCESS: students and researchers Mth speciaJ pennission from

Museum director COPYING FACILITIES: yes MATERIALS SOLICITED: Manuscripts and documents reflecting

the attitudes and folkways of the Jewish people, as well as photo­graphs which document lewish history.

HOLDINGS: Total volume: 800 items Inclusive dates: 1700­Description: 19th century marriage documents from the Mid­

dle East, centraJ Europe, and the United States; photographs relating to leMsh communities around the world; slides of an­cien t synagogues, historicaJ synagogues of Europe. and ceremo­niaJ objects and textiles dating back to the early 1700's; and 500 photographs and primary materials from pre-World War II Eu­rope and Israel.

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