World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945
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Incoming Resources
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- Swansong 1945, a collective diary of the last days of the Third Reich, Walter Kempowski ; translated from the German by Shaun Whiteside
- November 1942, an intimate history of the turning point of World War II, Peter Englund ; translated from the Swedish by Peter Graves
- Counting the days, POWs, internees, and stragglers of World War II in the Pacific, Craig B. Smith
- The battle of the Atlantic, Hitler's gray wolves of the sea and the Allies desperate struggle to defeat them, Andrew Williams
- The hero next door, stories from Wisconsin's World War II veterans, Kristin Gilpatrick
- King of the oilers, the story of the USS Chiwawa AO-68, Jon L. Strupp ; foreward by Leslie V. Ottman
- Voices from D-Day, Jonathan Bastable
- Soldier, sailor, frogman, spy, airman, gangster, kill or die, how the allies won on D-day, Giles Milton
- June 6, 1944, the voices of D-Day, [compiled by] Gerald Astor
- D-Day, the first 24 hours : the longest day, 6 June 1944, Will Fowler
- Voices of history, 1941-1945, Bradley G. Larson ; edited by Virginia L. Gross ; photography, H. William Krueger
- Utah Beach, D-Day, The Utah Beach D-Day Museum presents an Aperture Films, Ltd. production ; written by Robert Goldberg ; directed by Joshua Colover
- Remember WWII, kids who survived tell their stories, [edited] by Dorinda Makana*onalani Nicholson
- Men of air, the courage and sacrifice of Bomber Command in World War II, Kevin Wilson
- Cronkite's war, his World War II letters home, Walter Cronkite IV and Maurice Isserman
- Dear mother, love daddy, the World War II letters of Roscoe and Gladys Yegerlehner, May 1942-September 1942, edited by Deborah Sweeney
- Rescuers defying the Nazis, non-Jewish teens who rescued Jews, Toby Axelrod
- Voices of valor, D-Day: June 6, 1944, Douglas Brinkley and Ronald J. Drez
- Top secret Rosies, the female computers of World War II, producer/director, LeAnn Erickson ; writer, Cynthia Baughman
- World War II letters, a glimpse into the heart of the Second World War through the words of those who were fighting it, edited by Bill Adler with Tracy Quinn McLennan
- "The good war", an oral history of World War Two, Studs Terkel
- When can we go back to America?, voices of Japanese American incarceration during World War II, Susan H. Kamei ; foreword by Secretary Norman Y. Mineta
- The flaming arrow, reflections on my life, Richard Milo Blomquist ; with additional contributions by WWII B-17 crew members and other special friends
- A child's war, World War II through the eyes of children, by Kati David
- Wings of war, airmen of all nations tell their stories, 1939-1945, edited by Laddie Lucas
- If you survive, by George Wilson
- Remember Pearl Harbor, American and Japanese survivors tell their stories, Thomas B. Allen.
- If you survive, George Wilson
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