Browsing by Subject "World War II"
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)May 20, 1943 marked the beginning of operations for the 42nd after replacements were made for the original men who went down under July 18, 1942 and ceased operations February 7, 1943.
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(Air Force Historical Association, 1946)
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(2020-03-17)This dissertation is a comparative study of ethnic German Mennonites and ethnic Germans of other faiths from Chortitza, their experiences during World War II, and their immigration between 1947 and 1957. This research ...
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(1993)World War II hit the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Texas like a tidal wave: It rushed in, had a tremendous effect, and left. The major changes a wave brings are erosion and deposition. In the case of Texas A.& M., ...
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(2009-08-11)World War II was waged on an unprecedented scale, and the peace which followed was equally unprecedented. The Allies did more than simply call for an armistice; they made their goal the complete destruction of the German ...
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(2016-04-21)During the Second World War, Nazi and Soviet governments had distinctly different ideologies as well as different reasons for targeting the Soviet Union's German population for relocation. While the Soviets saw ethnic ...
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(1994)The DP camps had served as "temporary homes" for millions of people. The DPs themselves had survived unbelievable experiences during the Second World War. Within the camps, they were able to rebuild their lives. They ...
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(2012-02-14)The Marines of Montford Point are largely absent from the World War II narrative, and relatively unknown to individuals in the military services and to the public at large. After 144 years of official policy against allowing ...
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(2021-12-07)Traditional scholarship maintains that the United States Marine Corps’ operational success in the Pacific War rested upon two dominant factors: committed theoretical preparation and courageous battlefield action. Put simply, ...
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The personal writings of German Prisoners of War (POWs) in the United States during World War II have the potential to generate a unique understanding of the internment experience of the average German soldier. Letters and ...
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(2009-05-27)A biography and wartime history of Joaquin Castro, United State Air Force Pilot in World War II.
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(2010-07-14)The twentieth century has been called the bloodiest century in human history. In two world wars and various other conflicts spanning across decades, man was more combative than ever before. Yet despite this century of ...