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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- Men of the fleet (the ocean fronts), by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- The mighty endeavor;, American armed forces in the European theater in World War II, [by] Charles B. MacDonald
- Wartime America, the World War II home front, John W. Jeffries
- The United States and World War II
- Japan surrenders, [presented by] United States Department of the Interior
- Valiant women, the extraordinary American servicewomen who helped win World War II, Lena Andrews
- Under a darkening sky, the American experience in Nazi Europe: 1939-1941, Robert Lyman
- The barbed-wire college, reeducating German POWs in the United States during World War II, Ron Robin
- Uncle Sam-the non-belligerent, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Defenseless under the night, the Roosevelt years and the origins of Homeland Security, Matthew Dallek
- Invasion,, being the personal recollections of what happened to our own family and to some of our friends during the first forty-eight hours of that terrible incident in our history which is now known as the great invasion and how we escaped with our lives and the strange adventures which befell us before the Nazis were driven from our territories., Written down at the time and now for the first time presented to the public at large, by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
- The decision to use the atomic bomb and the architecture of an American myth, Gar Alperovitz, with assistance of Sanho Tree ... [et al.]
- Causes and consequences of World War II., Edited with an introd. by Robert A. Divine
- Racing the enemy, Stalin, Truman, and the surrender of Japan, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
- We'll always have the movies, American cinema during World War II, Robert L. McLaughlin, Sally E. Parry
- Great speeches video series, declaration of war, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 5
- March of time, by Westbrook Van Voorhis, Volume 9, episode 8
- Freedom from Fear, the American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945, David M. Kennedy
- The Navy and the nation, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Atomic tragedy, Henry L. Stimson and the decision to use the bomb against Japan, Sean L. Malloy
- Prompt and utter destruction, Truman and the use of atomic bombs against Japan, J. Samuel Walker
- Prisoners without trial, Japanese Americans in World War II, Roger Daniels ; consulting editor, Eric Foner
- America in the forties, Ronald Allen Goldberg ; foreword by John Robert Greene
- Our America at war, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- No ordinary time, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt : the home front in World War II, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- U.S. news review, produced by the Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures, Issue no. 5
- The road to Pearl Harbor, the coming of the war between the United States and Japan, by Herbert Feis
- Double Victory, A Multicultural History of America in World War II, Ronald Takaki
- The gathering storm, by Westbrook Van Voorhis and Harry S. Truman
- Pearl Harbor, final judgement, Henry C. Clausen and Bruce Lee
- Main street - U.S.A, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- FDR, the war president, 1940-1943, a history, Kenneth S. Davis
- Witness to history, the war in the Pacific, writer/director: Susan Eikov Green
- December 1941, twelve days that began a world war, Evan Mawdsley
- Countdown to Pearl Harbor, the twelve days to the attack, Steve Twomey
- The Navy ashore, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Troop train
- 1944, FDR and the year that changed history, Jay Winik
- To hasten the homecoming, how Americans fought World War II through the media, Jordan Braverman
- Bill Jack vs Adolf Hitler, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- The darkest year, the American home front, 1941-1942, William K. Klingaman
- Airways to peace, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- U.S. news review, produced by the Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures, Issue no. 3
- The unknown battle, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Roosevelt: the soldier of freedom
- Mr. and Mrs. America, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Wartime basketball, the emergence of a national sport during World War II, Douglas Stark
- No clear and present danger;, a skeptical view of the United States entry into World War II, [by] Bruce M. Russett
- The mantle of command, FDR at war, 1941-1942, Nigel Hamilton
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