World War, 1939-1945 -- United States
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World War, 1939-1945 -- United States
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World War, 1939-1945
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Incoming Resources
- No end save victory, how FDR led the nation into war, David Kaiser
- The European campaign, its origins and conduct, Samuel J. Newland, Clayton K. S. Chun
- Freedom Betrayed:, Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath
- America and the Holocaust, deceit and indifference, Fine Cut Productions, Inc. ; WGBH Boston
- The American home front, 1941-1942, Alistair Cooke
- New Guinea [etc.]
- Gen. MacArthur leads attack on Admiralty Islands [etc.]
- Gigantic Parade Marks May Day in Moscow [etc.]
- The darkest year, the American home front 1941-1942, William K. Klingaman
- The United States in World War II, Christopher Collier [and] James Lincoln Collier
- Making war, making women, femininity and duty on the American home front, 1941-1945, Melissa A. McEuen
- The American GI in Europe in World War II, the march to D-Day, J.E. Kaufmann and H.W. Kaufmann
- Woody, Cisco & me, seamen three in the merchant marine, Jim Longhi
- Japanese American incarceration, 1942-1945
- December 1941, 31 days that changed America and saved the world, Craig Shirley
- Looking like the enemy, my story of imprisonment in Japanese-American internment camps, Mary Matsuda Gruenewald
- Council of war, a history of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942-1991, by Steven L. Rearden
- The saboteurs, the Nazi raid on America, Michael Dobbs
- Killing the rising sun, how America vanquished World War II Japan, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- In danger undaunted:, the anti-interventionist movement of 1940-1941 as revealed in the papers of the America First Committee
- An unknown future and a doubtful present, writing the victory plan of 1941, by Charles E. Kirkpatrick
- U.S. reveals armed might for Churchill [etc.]
- Marines raise flag over Iwo Jima [etc.]
- Why did Hiroshima happen?, R.G. Grant
- 1944, FDR and the year that changed history, Jay Winik
- The decision to use the atomic bomb and the architecture of an American myth, Gar Alperovitz with the assistance of Sanho Tree ... [and others]
- Duty, honor, applause, America's entertainers in World War II, Gary L. Bloomfield and Stacie L. Shain ; with Arlen C. Davidson
- Citizens of London, the Americans who stood with Britain in its darkest, finest hour, Lynne Olson
- Commander in chief, FDR's battle with Churchill, 1943, Nigel Hamilton
- The houseguest:, a novel, Kim Brooks
- Eastwood's Iwo Jima:, critical engagements with Flags of our fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima
- Soviet army hurls back Nazis on 2,000 mile front
- Allied patrols in action on Anzio Beach [etc.]
- The capture of Tarawa from Japan! [etc.]
- War against Japan, Sidney C. Moody Jr. and the Associated Press
- Double victory, a multicultural history of America in World War II, Ronald Takaki
- Closing with the enemy, how GIs fought the war in Europe, 1944-1945, Michael D. Doubler
- Heartland heroes, remembering World War II, Ken. Hatfield
- The framework of hemisphere defense, by Stetson Conn and Byron Fairchild
- Global war finds United Nations on many fronts [etc.]
- U.S. turns to Japan after German defeat [etc.]
- The Ordnance Department, on beachhead and battlefront, by Lida Mayo
- Living through World War II
- Agents of influence, a British campaign, a Canadian spy, and the secret plot to bring America into World War II, Henry Hemming
- Atomic tragedy, Henry L. Stimson and the decision to use the bomb against Japan, Sean L. Malloy
- The framework of hemisphere defense, by Stetson Conn and Byron Fairchild
- Industrialists in olive drab, the emergency operation of private industries during World War II, by John H. Ohly ; edited by Clayton D. Laurie
- The war
- World War II, Maurice Isserman ; John S. Bowman, general editor
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and the making of modern America, Allan M. Winkler
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