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  1. History of World War I
  2. The campaigns on the Turkish fronts, (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, 1967
  3. The Myth of the Great War: A New Military History of World War I by John Mosier, 2002-07-25
  4. Illustrated History of World War I in the Air by Stanley M. Ulanoff, 1970-06
  5. A Short Military History of World War I With Atlas (2 Vols) by T. Dodson And Vincent J. Esposito, Eds Stamps, 1954-01-01
  6. A Grateful Heart: The History of a World War I Field Hospital (Contributions in Military Studies) by Michael E. Shay, 2001-11-30
  7. History Of World War I
  8. The Knighted Skies; A Pictorial History of World War I in the Air by Edward Jablonski, 1964-01-01
  9. World War I (Eyewitness History Series) by Rodney P. Carlisle, 2007-01-30
  10. A Short Military History of World War I with Atlas by George P. Winton, Richard C. Boys, et all 1954
  11. Turbulence in the Pacific: Japanese-U.S. Relations During World War I (International History) by Noriko Kawamura, 2000-06-30
  12. The Origins of World War I (Witness History) by Stewart Ross, 1989-10
  13. World War I - A Photographic History by R. Hamilton, 2008-01-01
  14. The Irritable Heart of Soldiers and the Origins of Anglo-American Cardiology: The Us Civil War (1861) to World War I (1918) (The History of Medicine in Context) by Charles F. Wooley, 2002-11

41. World War Two - The History Beat
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42. World War 2 Living History Board
Forum for those intersted in history and reenacting.
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43. World War II History
world war II history Clippings. Entertainment Humor (1). history 20012002 Interesting.com world war II history books from Amazon
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    44. World War II Plus 55
    Mr. Lippman also writes articles on world war II history for magazines.One of his articles was recently published in an anthology
    http://www.usswashington.com/dl_index.htm
    WORLD WAR II PLUS 55
    by David H. Lippman
    Daily events from around the globe
    as they happened 55 Years ago.
    www.worldwar2plus55.com About the Author A graduate of the New School for Social Research with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and from New York University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and History, David H. Lippman is an award-winning journalist who has worked in newspapers, wire services, television, and radio. He began this series while serving as public affairs officer for US Naval Antarctic Support Unit in Christchurch, New Zealand, as Plan of the Week notes for his command. When contacted by the USS Washington Associate Unit , he offered to post the series on their web page. He has continued and expanded the series before and after his discharge from the Navy. He has focused on the USS Washington in this series because of the ship's brilliant combat record and its unique distinction as the only American dreadnought ever to engage and sink an enemy dreadnought. Mr. Lippman also writes articles on World War II history for magazines. One of his articles was recently published in an anthology alongside those of historians Caleb Carr, Stanley Weintraub, and William Manchester. He now works as a Public Information Officer for the City of Newark, New Jersey, where he lives with his family. Comments and criticism are welcome at his e-mail address.

    45. World War I, The Great War
    Detailed chronology of the Great war's main events, and a complete links resource guide.Category Society history world war I General Accounts...... early 20TH century. The men and the air battles that took place duringthis time were one part of the colorful history of world war.
    http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/EMS/WWI/WWI.html
    World War I, THE GREAT WAR THE WESTERN FRONT Revised February 14, 2001 How Twenty Marines Took Bouresches by Frank E. Schoonover Table of Contents The Great War 1914-1918 In Flanders Fields
    Private Albert McSorley was killed in action on 9/04/18. He served in the 1/4 btn South Lancshire Regiment and has no known grave. His death scroll reads as follows: He whom this scroll commemorates was numbered among those who at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that his name be not forgotten
    The Great War 1914-1918

    46. History Channel
    Historical information ranging from Great Speeches (in audio) to facts about This Day in history.Category Arts Television Networks Cable...... Featured Exhibits From world war II to women's history, you'll find it all inour interactive museum! Speeches Hear the words that changed the world!
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    Would you vote for a presidential candidate who admitted to adultery? Yes No You Tell Us What role should the U.S. play in post-war Iraq? April 1865 Check out our timeline of the month that saved America! The History Channel Club The History Channel Club is the premier club for history enthusiasts. Sign up now! 7 pm: Hands on History 7:30 pm: Hands on History 8 pm: Stories from the Hall of Fame 9 pm: Cleavage 11 pm: The Death of Marilyn Monroe 9 pm: UFOs: Then and Now? 10 pm: Mail Call 10:30 pm: Conquest 11 pm: Infamous Murders 11:30 pm: Great Blunders in History 7 pm: Camouflage 8 pm: Mail Call 8:30 pm: Mail Call 9 pm: April 1865 11 pm: The Alamo 7 pm: Parachutes 8 pm: Deep Sea Detectives 9 pm: In the Footsteps of Jesus 10 pm: Pyramids: Majesty and Mystery 11 pm: The Mysteries of King Tut 7 pm: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's...

    47. "World War II Oral History,WWII Paratroopers
    A world war II oral history project that contains the oral histories and photos of United States Paratroo Category Society history world war II People Personal Accounts......A world war II Oral history project that contains the oral histories andphotos of America`s Paratroopers, Rangers, 1SSF, and Glidermen.
    http://www.thedropzone.org/
    Europe Pacific Training Axis Accounts ... What's New Use the forward arrow to walk through the Time Portal and use the twist arrows to turn to the photos.
    Click the photos to enter our exhibits. To see new stories and photos, click What's New.
    The Drop Zone Virtual Museum is dedicated to preserving human history by examining the oral histories, e-histories, and photos of the participants of the seminal event of this century - World War II. No great army in history has been without its elite formations. Units such as the Praetorian Guard of Rome, the Imperial Guard of Napoleon and Roger's Rangers of Colonial America had legacies that often outlived the armies they were only a part of. During World War II, America's Rangers, Airborne, Marines, and OSS were America's elite. These are their voices and photos.

    48. Rutgers Oral History Archives Of World War II
    Oral histories taken from Rutgers University graduates who served in world war II.Category Regional North America history wars......The Rutgers Oral history Archives of world war II wish to extend our deepest sympathiesand condolences to all who were affected by the national tragedy on
    http://fas-history.rutgers.edu/oralhistory/orlhom.htm
    The Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II wish to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to all who were affected by the national tragedy on September 11th. The memory of all those who lost their lives will forever be in our hearts and prayers. We would also like to thank all of the brave men and women serving in uniform who are following in the footsteps of their grandfathers and grandmothers of the World War II generation by protecting our nation.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA The "Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II," directed by Sandra Stewart Holyoak, is an enterprise to record the personal experiences of the men and women who served on the homefront and overseas. It is based on in-depth interviews of individuals who lived through World War II, beginning with an initial target group of Rutgers College alumni and Douglass College alumnae (formerly, New Jersey College for Women). We currently feature 266 oral history interviews. If you would like to be notified when new interviews are added, press either the E-Mail button or the animated envelope below and send us a message, which includes your e-mail address. We welcome all comments and questions concerning either the interviews or this web site.
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    49. World War 2 History Start Page
    Australian forces were extensively involved in world war 2. To assist our visitorsin gaining an appreciation of Australia’s involvement in this conflict we
    http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/ww2main.html
    Australian forces were extensively involved in World War 2. To assist our visitors in gaining an appreciation of Australia’s involvement in this conflict we have provided the following: Overview and chronology of the conflict Supplementary Information and Anecdotes The Australian Home Front during World War 2 The Battle for Australia HOME HISTORY OF THE ANZACs ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee (Qld) Incorporated

    50. The Aircraft Of World War I
    Aircraft listed by nationality with history of each type. Statistics for total production by each nation, front line strength, and combat losses throughout the war.
    http://www.theaerodrome.com/aircraft/

    Aircraft by Nationality
    Aircraft Armament Aircraft Engines Aircraft Statistics Aces Forum Guests ...
    The Aerodrome

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    51. EyeWitness To World War I
    Eyewitness accounts of some of the key events in the war.Category Society history wars and Conflicts world war I...... murder that ignited world war One. Learn about America in world warI in SnapShots Photographic Gateways to history world war I.
    http://www.ibiscom.com/w1frm.htm
    History through
    the eyes of those
    who lived it World War I
    Assassination

    Of An Archduke, 1914
    Battle At ... The Unknown Soldier Comes Home World War I Battle At Gallipoli, 1915
    The futile attempt to open a new front and releave the stalemate in France. Lawrence of Arabia, 1918
    Attack on a Turkish column - "Take no prisoners!" Death Of An Air Ace, 1918
    Major Raoul Lufbery, one of America's greatest aces, meets a fiery death in air combat. The Unknown Soldier Comes Home, 1921
    The selection and return from France of the soldier honoring America's war dead U-boat Attack, 1916
    Aboard a German submarine as it attacks and sinks a cargo vessel in World War I. Gas Attack, 1916
    In the trenches as the Germans launch the newest innovation in weapons of mass destruction - gas Assassination Of An Archduke, 1914 The murder that ignited World War One. Learn about America in World War I in: SnapShots: Photographic Gateways to History - World War I

    52. British Armoured Forces In The First World War
    A history of the British Royal Tank Corps and the equipment which it used in the First world war.
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    53. World War II In Ukraine
    Describes the Ukrainian experience of world war II.Category Society history Eastern Front Soviet Union...... above Barbed wire of a German world war II concentration is a third generation Canadianwho heard the war on the URL http//www.infoukes.com/history/ww2/index
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    World War II in Ukraine
    The Ukrainian Experience in World War II
    With a Brief Survey of Ukraine's
    Population Loss of 10 Million
    by
    Andrew Gregorovich
    The monument over the grave of the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko in Kaniv,
    Ukraine, surrounded by the barbed wire of a German concentration camp in World War II.
    Published in Commemoration of
    the 50th Anniversary of V-E Day
    and in memory of the ten million.
    This article is intended to provide some of the basic information about the Ukrainian experience in World War II. Ukraine's role in the war is basically unknown in the world. For example, one American encyclopedia of World War II does not even include an entry on Ukraine. For almost a half century Soviet and Ukrainian archives were closed to historians but today it is possible to do scholarly research in Ukraine and Moscow. This may finally provide a more accurate picture than has been possible with existing sources. Every Ukrainian family suffered losses in the war and many had victims of both Hitler and Stalin. Perhaps it is significant that out of three of my relatives who were victims of the war, two were shot by Stalin's USSR and one was shot by Hitler's Gestapo. Ukraine has thousands of World War II monuments. Very small villages often have a monument listing the names of the World War II dead. Ukrainian losses probably numbered 10 million or half of the entire USSR total and twenty per cent of the entire World War II total of fifty million dead. I would like to thank the University of Toronto for granting me a year of Research Leave (Sabbarical) which provided me with the time to research this article and my forthcoming book. - A.G.

    54. Cryptology: Navajo Code Talkers In World War II
    A fact sheet about Navajo code talkers and how they took part in every assault the US Marines conducted Category Science Social Sciences Natural Languages NaDene Diné...... Navajo Code Talkers world war II Fact Sheet. He also knew that Native Americanlanguagesnotably Choctawhad been used in world war I to encode messages.
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    Return to Frequently Asked Questions page. Return to Native American contributions
    DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
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    Navajo Code Talkers: World War II Fact Sheet
    Research by Alexander Molnar Jr., U.S. Marine Corps/U.S. Army (Ret.) Related resources: American Indian Medal of Honor Winners
    Navajo Code Talkers in World War II:
    A Bibliography
    Navajo Code Talker Dictionary
    Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu, Iwo Jima: the Navajo code talkers took part in every assault the U.S. Marines conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945. They served in all six Marine divisions, Marine Raider battalions and Marine parachute units, transmitting messages by telephone and radio in their native language a code that the Japanese never broke.
    The idea to use Navajo for secure communications came from Philip Johnston, the son of a missionary to the Navajos and one of the few non-Navajos who spoke their language fluently. Johnston, reared on the Navajo reservation, was a World War I veteran who knew of the military's search for a code that would withstand all attempts to decipher it. He also knew that Native American languagesnotably Choctawhad been used in World War I to encode messages.
    Johnston believed Navajo answered the military requirement for an undecipherable code because Navajo is an unwritten language of extreme complexity. Its syntax and tonal qualities, not to mention dialects, make it unintelligible to anyone without extensive exposure and training. It has no alphabet or symbols, and is spoken only on the Navajo lands of the American Southwest. One estimate indicates that less than 30 non-Navajos, none of them Japanese, could understand the language at the outbreak of World War II.

    55. World War II History Library
    world war II history Reference Library. A Brief history of WWII. This16page surrender. world war II history by Nation. Basic information
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    World War II History Home Page
    WWII Reference Library
    World War II History Reference Library
    A Brief History of WWII
    This 16-page e-text makes for a good introduction or refresher on World War II history. Includes sections for the War in Europe and the Pacific War with short discussions on the outbreak of war , the U.S. entrance , the campaigns in North Africa Sicily, and Italy , the massive D-Day invasion of Fortress Europe, the long period of attrition that followed, and the bloody Battle of the Bulge that marked the beginning of the end of Nazi Germany ... plus discussions on Japan's offensive , the turning point in the Pacific, the twin drives to American victory , and the aftermath . There's also a page with recommended books for further reading.
    World War II Timeline
    A detailed calendar of the key events of the war from the German invasion of Czechoslovakia to the Japanese surrender.
    World War II History by Nation
    Basic information on the role of nearly every nation directly involved in the war from Albania to Yugoslavia
    World War II Index/Glossary of Terms
    Definitions and links for common military acronymns, uncommon lingo, and proper names from

    56. World War II History Textbooks Project
    Menu bar ISMAPsee end of document for text links. Net Lessons SampleLesson. world war II history Textbooks Project. Students research
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    World War II History Textbooks Project
    Students research and compare how events of World War II are treated in various countries’ school textbooks through linking with another classroom from that country.
    Subject: History, Social Studies, Diversity Education, Conflict Resolution
    Grade level: Grades 9-12
    Activity type: Web Collaboration
    Activity level: Intermediate
    Partners: One classroom per designated country
    Timeframe: 9 weeks
    Objectives
    • Students learn about the events of World War II. Students explore cultural stereotypes. Students delve into issues of revisitionist history. Students use the Web to explore issues of public policy.
    Prerequisites
    None
    Materials Needed
    • One computer with email/World Wide Web access
    • Chartpaper or chalkboard
    Procedure
  • Have students in small groups identify countries with which they want to partner to explore how World War II is treated in their countries’ textbooks. What issues do they want addressed? Bring the groups together and on the board or chart paper outline the project, including the desired countries to participate and the issues to be addressed. Some potential issues include:
      How are the Germans/Japanese/British/Americans portrayed in each country’s textbooks (positively, negatively, aggressor, victim)?
  • 57. Quartermaster World War II History
    Dogs and National Defense Anna M. Waller Study on the history of warDog training and utilization during and after world war II.
    http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army.mil/WWII/
    Army Quartermaster Museum - Fort Lee, Virginia
    Army Quartermaster Corps in
    World War II
    General Articles
    Supply Graves Registration Subsistence/Cooks ... Division QM Selected Quartermaster articles on the World War II Era General Articles Quartermasters on D-Day
    A collection of material on Quartermaster support of the Invasion of France, 6 June 1944 The Lesson of Bataan
    1946 article on Quartermaster efforts to support US forces in the Philippines before the fall of Bataan Quartermasters on Bataan Performed Heroic Feats
    1942 article on support US forces in the Philippines before the fall of Bataan Luzon
    Quartermaster support of operations in Luzon, Philippines The Garrison of Gouvy
    89th Quartermaster Railhead Company in the Battle of the Bulge 1944 Leyte Landing
    Role of the Quartermaster Office, Base K in the retaking of Leyte, Philippines in Oct 1944 QM Prisoner of War
    Experiences of Lieutenant Joseph Goodman , captured in the Philippines in 1942 The QM School-Past and Present Operations of the Quartermaster School at Fort Lee, VA in WWII Quartermaster Truck Operations in the Philippines 1944 Mettle Without Medals The Story of the 4009th QM Truck Company Major General Robert M. Littlejohn Chief Quartermaster in the ETO

    58. The Great War, 1914 - 1918
    Provides a detailed chronology of the war and information about the involvement of the 36th (Ulster) Category Society history world war I General Accounts...... However, although the momentous events of world war Two and the passage Data on TouristOffices and information; Associations connected with Great war history.
    http://users.tibus.com/the-great-war/
    THE GREAT WAR
    The Great War ended in 1918. For many years afterwards its causes, and the conduct of all the participants were minutely picked-over, investigated and analysed. Subsequently, numerous books were written on all the War's aspects. Those soldiers who had fought in the trenches returned home and tried to resume normal lives - often by no means easy, especially for those who had been wounded, not only physically but also mentally by the horrors which they had experienced. However, although the momentous events of World War Two and the passage of time gradually dimmed people's memories, there were many who still remembered the events of those awful years. Gradually during the past fifteen years or so there has been, I believe, a re-awakening of interest in the Great War and I should like to use this WWW page to help encourage that trend. I believe that there is still a large amount of unpublished material in existence about the Great War. My intention is to add suitable and appropriate articles sent to me by interested readers to this page. To start things off I have attached a number of my own files which, I hope, some will find useful and interesting.

    59. Japanese History: Militarism And World War II
    Homepage. In the First world war, Japan joined the Allied powers, but played onlya minor
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    History Militarism and WW2 (1912 - 1945) Homepage Travel to Japan Living in Japan Language Food History Arts and Crafts Forum Japan PenFriend Discussion Forum Question Forum Live Chat Classifieds More Photo Gallery Link Directory Marketplace Local Surveys japan-shop.com Contact us
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    During the era of the weak emperor Taisho (1912-26), the political power shifted from the oligarchic clique (genro) to the parliament and the democratic parties. In the First World War, Japan joined the Allied powers, but played only a minor role in fighting German colonial forces in East Asia. At the following Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Japan's proposal of amending a "racial equality clause" to the covenant of the League of Nations was rejected by the United States, Britain and Australia. Racist arrogance and discrimination towards the Japanese had plagued Japanese-Western relations since the forced opening of the country in the 1800s, and were again a major factor for the deterioration of relations in the decades preceeding World War 2. In 1924, for example, the US Congress passed the Exclusion Act that prohibited further immigration from Japan.

    60. Best Of History Web Sites: World War II History (WWII)
    Visit Best of history Web Sites for the best world WarII (WWII) history sites reviewed and rated.
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    Encyclopedia of the Second World War
    The Second World War is a Spartacus Educational website and enables one to research individual people and events of the war in detail. The sources are "hypertexted" so that the visitor can research the newspaper, organization, etc., that produced the source. Hyper War:World War II
    Hyper War is a “hypertext” history of the second World War and features diplomatic and political documents World War II Sites
    Offers numerous links, stories of the war, biographies, films, photographs, a links, and even a test BBC Online: World War II
    Covers various topics of the war; most are British-related Open Directory Project: World War II
    This comprehensive directory contains 737 websites on the Second World War: Air Forces (98), Arts and Literature (14), Atomic (56), Directories (3), Documents, Manuscripts and other Primary Sources (3), Education and Academic (3), Land Forces (36), Naval Forces (63), People (183), Regional (133), Theaters of Operations (162), War Crimes (2) and Weapons and Equipment (43). WWII: A Soldier's View
    Helps one try to imagine the horror and struggles of warfare in WWII. Topics include Bataan Death March, and D-Day

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