WORLD WAR TWO STUDIES ASSOCIATION (formerly American Committee on the ofthe Second World War)

Donald S. Detwiler, Chairman Mark P. Parillo, Seerewry and Department of History Newsleller Editor Southern lIlinois Univ~jty Departmenl of Hislory at Carbondale 208 Eisenhower Hall Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4519 Kansas Stale Univ~ity [email protected]/ Manhattan, Kansas 6650&- 1002 785-532-0374 Permanent Directors FAX 785-532-7004 pari/[email protected] Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt University Robin Higham, Archivist Department of Hislory Arthur L Funk 208 Eisenhower Hall Gainesville, Florida NEWSLETTER Kansas Slate University Manhattan, Kansas 66506- 1002 H. Stuart Hughes University of California. ISSN 0885-5668 The WWTSA is affiliated with: San Diego American Historical Association Terms expiring 1997 400 A Street, S.E. Washington, D. C. 20003 James L. Collins. Jr. Middleburg, Virginia Comite international d'histoire de la deuxieme guerre mondiale John Lewis Gaddis Henry Rousso, General Secretary Yale University Institut d'histoire du temps present (Centre national de la recherche Robin Higham seienlifique [CNRSJ) Kansas Slate University 44. rue de l'Amiral Mouehc7. 75014 Paris, France Warren F. Kimball No. 58 Fall 1997 Rutgers University, Newark H-WAR: Tile Military History Netwon (sponsored by H·Net: H"mlmitics Allan R. Milieu & Social Sciences OnLine). which Ohio State Univcrsiry supports the WWTSA's website on the internet at the following Agnes F. Peterson Contents address (URL): Hoover Institution hllp:Jlh-net2,msu.edul-Mlarlwwfsa

Russell F. Weigley Temple University World War Two Studies Association

Roberta Wohlstetter General Information 2 Pan Heuristics The Newsletter 2 Janet Ziegler UCLA Annual Membership Dues 2 Terms expiring 1998 News and Notes Martin Blumenson Washington, D.C. 1998 Elections and Membership 3

D'Ann Campbell Donations to WWTSA 3 Sage Colleges Annual Business Meeting 3 Stanley L. Fatk Alexandria, Virginia 1998 AHA Scholarly Session 3

Ernest R. May 1999 AHA Scholarly Session(s) 3 Harvard University

Dennis Showalter WWTSA Membership Directory 4 Colorado College

Mark A. Stoler Archival Releases University ofVennont Dec1assifications 29 Gerhard L. Weinberg University of North Carolina Accessions and Openings 29 at Chapel Hill

Earl F. Ziemke Recently Published Articles 33 University of Georgia Terms expiring 1999 Recently Published Books 39

Dean C. Allard Naval Historical Center Election Ballot 47

Stephen E. Ambrose University of New Orleans Membership Renewal Form 49

Edward 1. Drea Center of Military Hislory

Waldo Heinrichs San Diego Stale University

David Kahn Great Neck. New York

Carol M. Petillo Boston College

Ronald H. Spector George Washington University

David F. Trask Washington, D,C.

Roben Wolfe Natioll.J.1 Archives General Information

Established in 1967 "to promote historical research in the period of World War II in all its aspects," the World War Two Studies Association, whose original name was the American Committee on the History of the Second World War, is a private organization supported by the dues and donations of its members. It is affiliated with the American Historical Association, with the International Committee for the History of the Second World War, and with corresponding national committees in other countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and the Vatican.

The Newsletter

The WWTSA issues a semiannual newsletter, which is assigned International Standard Serial Number [ISSNl 0885-5668 by the Library of Congress. Back issues of the Newsletter are available from Robin Higham, WWTSA Archivist, through Sunflower University Press, 1531 Yuma (or Box 1009), Manhattan, KS 66502-4228.

Please send information for the Newsletter to:

Mark Parillo Department of History Kansas State University Eisenhower Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-1002

Tel.: (785) 532-0374 Fax: (785) 532-7004 E-mail: [email protected]

Annual Membership Dues

Membership is open to all who are interested in the era of the Second World War. Annual membership dues of $15.00 are payable at the beginning of each calendar year. Students with U.S. addresses may, if their circumstances require it, pay annual dues of$5.00 for up to six years. There is no surcharge for members abroad, but it is requested that dues be remitted directly to the secretary of the WWTSA (not through an agency or subscription service) in U.S. dollars. The Newsletter, which is mailed at bulk rates within the , will be sent by surface mail to foreign addresses unless special arrangements are made to cover the cost of airmail postage. Fall 1997 - 3

News and Notes This meeting is not listed in the frontrnatter of the 1998 AHA conference program guide, so 1998 WWTSA Elections and Membership those planning to attend should make a note of Renewal the time and place of the meeting.

All members of the World War Two Studies Association are eligible to vote for the eight WWTSA Panel at the 1998 AHA Conference directors of the association who will serve three­ year tenns through 2000. Please indicate your The World War Two Studies Association will choices on the ballot included in this newsletter, host a scholarly session in conjunction with the detach it, and mail it as directed by January 31, 1998 American Historical Association 1998. conference in Seattle. The session will be held in the Sheraton, Suite 428, from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Also included in the newsletter is the 1998 on Saturday, January 10. membership renewal form. Membership dues are payable at the begirming of the calendar year. The session is entitled "Teaching World War II with the Internet," and will be presented by the following participants: Donations to the World War Two Studies Association Chair: Gordon R. Mark, Purdue U. "Listservs, Web Sites, and the History of World To help defray costs of the WWTSA that may War II," Mark P. Parillo, Kansas State U. not be not covered by membership dues, the Comment: MarkA. Stoler, U. ofVennont Kansas State University Foundation, which is eligible to receive contributions that are tax­ Since this is not an official AHA-sponsored deductible to the extent provided by law, has event but rather a session conducted by an kindly established a dedicated account to which affiliated society, WWTSA members may attend donations may be made for the use of the World even if not registered for the AHA conference. War Two Studies Association. Members and This panel is being co-sponsored by the supporters of the association are invited to send Committee for History in the Classroom. to the secretary, together with their membership dues, separate checks or money orders made out to the "KSU Foundation," indicating (on the WWTSA Panel(s) at the 1999 AHA "purpose" line) that they are for "Friends of the Conference WWTSA" or "Account No. F40752." As in the past, such donations could facilitate keeping The World War Two Studies Association will dues, particularly for students, at a relatively host one or more scholarly sessions in modest level, and could, in addition, provide conjunction with the 1999 American Historical welcome means to cover otherwise Association conference in Washington, D.C., unreirnbursed association expenses. January 7-10, 1999. Those wishing to present papers or organize panels should contact WWTSA secretary Mark Parillo to coordinate Annual Business Meeting their efforts and facilitate communications with the AHA conference organizers. Those The World War Two Studies Association will interested are reminded that the AHA deadlines hold its armual business meeting in conjunction for proposals are 1 February 1998 for panels with the American Historical Association sponsored by affiliated societies. conference at the Sheraton Hotel, 1400 6th Avenue, Seattle, in January 1998. The meeting will be from 4:45 to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, January 9, in the Boardroom, 4th floor, Sheraton. All WWTSA members are welcome to attend. 4 - Fall 1997

WWTSA Membership Directory

This directory includes members in good standing; any who are not listed but renew on receipt ofthis newsletter, using the attached membership form, will be listed in the supplement in the spring issue. Entries include name, address, and, when available, e-mail address, telephone number, fax number, institutional affiliation (when different from address), and areas ofinterest within the field ofWorld War II studies.

ALAN AIMONE DAVID ALVAREZ 4 Coronation Path Dept. of Government Newburgh, NY 12550 Saint Mary's College of California [email protected]. westpoint-emh2 Moraga, CA 94575 t: 914-938-2954 f: 914-938-3752 STEPHEN AMBROSE U.S. Military Academy Library Eisenhower Center Historiography and u.s. Army history University of New Orleans Lakefront KANn AKAG! New Orleans, LA 70148 3-31-10 Fukasawa Setagaya-Ku CHARLESR.ANDERSON Tokyo 158 1099 14th Street NW JAPAN Room 250 [email protected] Washington, DC 20005-3402 t: (+)81-3-5706-0288 t: 205-761-5365 f: (+)81-3-3798-7480 f: 202-761-5358 Keio University U.S. Army Center of Military History Strategy & policy; intelligence; Asia-Pacific Pacific war; US Army & USMC planning; theater Japanese planning

DEAN ALLARD KATHY ARTNER 2701 N. Quincy Street 418 Wallace Ave. Arlington, VA 22207 Louisville, KY 40207 [email protected] t: 703-525-4233 JOHN C. AUSLAND U.S. Naval Historical Center (ret.) Sondreveien 4 Entry 2 Naval operations and strategy; social 378 Oslo 3 0378 Norway JOSE ALVAREZ European & Pacific campaigns Office S-1082 University of Houston-Downtown Dept. of Social Sciences HELEN M. BAILEY One Main Street 9451 Lee Highway Apt. 415 Houston, TX 77002 Farrfax, VA 22031-1812 [email protected] t: 703-591-4060 t: 713-221-8649 Joint Chiefs of Staff, DoD (ret.) f: 713-221-8144 Strategic planning; defense organization Spanish Army (Blue Division); Wehrmacht (weapons, equipment, militaria) CHARLES BAKER 11804 Bignonia Ct. Laurel, MD 20708-3160 Fall 1997­ 5

CHARLES BALLOU III ERNEST L. BELL 1520 Linden Avenue 35 Felt Road Clifton Forge, VA 24422 Keene, NH 03431 t: 603-352-0032 MORTON D. BARKER, JR. f: 603-352-5930 4491 Old Chatham Road Intelligence: Ultra, especially in ETO Springfield, IL 62707 t: 217-698-0049 MARTIN BERGER f: 217-698-5921 Department of History Us. Navy Youngstown State University Youngstown, OH 44555-3452 DANIEL W. BARTHELL t: 330-742-3455 Reference Department f: 330-742-3204 Gelman Library George Washington University ALAN BEYERCHEN Washington, DC History Department [email protected] Ohio State University t: 202-994-6049 230 W. 17th Avenue f: 202-994-2645 Columbus,OH 43210-1367 Us. home front [email protected] t: 614-292-5478 WILLIAM H. BARTSCH f: 614-292-2282 2434 Brussels Court Technological development; science & politics; Reston, VA 22091 Holocaust; postwar consequences [email protected] t: 703-264-9081 DUSANBIBER f: 703-716-7380 Celovska 263, Apt. 78 Philippine, Java, & Guadalcanal campaigns; Ljubljana 61000 aviation, 1937-45 Slovenia Professor; Vice-President, ICHSWW COLIN BAXTER Department of History ALEXANDER M. BIELAKOWSKl East Tennessee State University 1218 Kearney St., Apt. 16 Johnson City, TN 37614 Manhattan, KS 66502 North Africa; Montgomery; Normandy [email protected] t: 785-565-0108 ROGER BEAUMONT Kansas State University 308 East Brookside Drive Cavalry Bryan, TX 77801 t: 409-846-3282 DONALD F. BITTNER Texas A&M University Command and Staff College Command and control; elite units; air power; Marine Corps University joint operations 2076 South Street Marine Corps Combat Development Command SKY PHILLIPS BEAVEN Quantico, VA 22134-5068 6018 Mayfair Lane t: 703-784-2746/1028 Alexandria, VA 22310-1129 f: 703-784-2628 Us. Army Air Corps in Philippines; POWs; USMC, prewar to 1949; British, primarily 1939­ Filipino-American guerrillas 42

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LARRY 1. BLAND HOWARD L. BOORMAN 502 Pickett Street 12 Redbud Drive Lexington, VA 24450-1732 Nashville, TN 37215 [email protected] t: 615-385-0855 t: 540-463-7103 x232 Vanderbilt University (Professor Emeritus) f: 540-464-5229 Pacific theater George C. Marshall Foundation Us. grand strategy; G. C. Marshall & the Us. SIMON BOURGIN Army 2022 Columbia Road, NW Apt. 505 DANIEL K. BLEWETT Washington, DC 20009 Cudahy Library Loyala University of Chicago BRIAN BOWEN 6525 N. Sheridan Road 308 Robinhood Chicago, IL 60626 Bloomington, IL 61701 Pacific theater; carrier operations CARL BOYD ALLEN BLITSTEIN Department of History 300 Donita Avenue Old Dominion University Marshall, MN 56258 Norfolk, VA 23529-0091 Southwest State University t: 757-683-3951 Prewar intelligence; economic aspects Submarines; signals intelligence

ROBERTBRANDFON RAYMOND K. BLUHM 26 Hillside Terrace 4502 Overcup Court Belmont, MA 02178 Fairfax, VA 22032 The Army Historical Foundation JEFFREY BRAY Us. Army 2200 University Drive Durham, NC 27707-2146 MARTIN BLUMENSON 3900 Watson Place NW JOHN R. BREIHAN Washington, DC 20016 Department of History European theater Loyola College 4501 N. Charles Street MARK BOATNER III Baltimore, MD 21210 10200 Col. Boatner Road t: 401-617-2427 Jackson, LA 70748 f: 410-617-2832 t: 504-629-5610/5218 Aviation; home front Biography FREDERICK BREIT CHARLES H. BOGART 105 W. Tietan 201 Pin Oak Place Walla Walla, WA 99362 Frankfort, KY 40601-4250 [email protected] RICHARD BREITMAN t: 502-227-2436 9013 Grant Street f: 502-564-6341 Bethesda, MD 20817 Coast artillery; Philippines; Latin America

EDWARD BOONE JR. MacArthur Memorial MacArthur Square Norfolk, VA 23510 r Fall 1997­ 7

GEORGE C. BROWDER SANDAY BUTLER 18 Leverett Street DFAS-ROIFPV Fredonia, NY 14063 124 Chappie James Blvd. [email protected] Rome, NY 13441-4511 t: 716-672-5726 f: 716-673-3332 LORINDA BUTLER SUNY-Fredonia 46 College Street Police and security agencies; Holocaust and Poland,OH 44514 Nazi racial programs R. J. C. BUTOW ROBERT BROWN Box 353650 1224 Stone Road University of Washington Rochester, NY 14616 Seattle, WA 98195-3650

MARGUERITE BROWN ARTHUR R. BUTZ Department of History 2214 Central Street University of Pittsburgh Evanston, IL 60201 3POI Forbes Quad Northwestern University (Electrical Eng.) Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Jewish Holocaust

ROBERT B. BRUCE JOHN C. CAIRNS Department of History Department of History Kansas State University University of Toronto Manhattan, KS 66506-1002 Toronto M5S 3G3 [email protected] CANADA t: 785-537-1009 [email protected] t: 416-925-6481 SUSANNAH U. BRUCE Britain and France Department of History Kansas State University RAYMOND CALLAHAN Manhattan, KS 66506-1002 Mals Porgram 207 McDowell [email protected] University of Deleware t: 785-537-1009 Newark, DE 19716

ANTHONY BRUNET D'ANN CAMPBELL 533 N. Syracuse Avenue Vice President for Academic Affairs N. Massapequa, NY 11758-2002 Sage Colleges Troy, NY 12180 OTIO B. BURIANEK [email protected] Department of History and Geography t: 518-270-2301 Georgia College and State University MiHedgeville, GA 31061 RALPH CARLSON [email protected] Carlson Publishing, Inc. t: 912-453-4691 P.O. Box 023350 f: 912-454-0873 Brooklyn, NY 11202-0067 Refugees, displaced persons; military govt.; UNRRA, civilian relief JACK CARRUTHERS 101 Monmouth Street JOHND.BURTI Brookline, MA 02146 Box 1589 Idaho Falls, ID 83403 CAROLL E. CARTER American Military University 1000 EI Camino Real Pacific war; Mediterranean theater (esp. Malta) Atherton, CA 94025-4185 r 8 - Fall 1997

MARTIN CAVANAUGH ERROL MACGREGOR CLAUSS 95 Fox Run Road Department of History Collinsville, IL 62234 Salem College Winston-Salem, NC 27108 JONATIIAN J. CHADWICK t: 910-721-2756 Imperial War Museum Holocaust; Allied and Axis home fronts; legacies Lambeth Road London SE16HZ PETER CLEMENS UK 2016 Chelam Way Professor; Director, Imperial War Museum; Brandon, FL 33511-1707 General Secretary, British Committee [email protected]

BREWSTER CHAMBERLIN ROBERT W. COAKLEY U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 3610 Danny's Lane 2000 L Street NW Suite 717 Alexandria, VA 22311 Washington, DC 20036 U.S. Army Center ofMilitary History (ret.) Logistics; Europe & Pacific theaters nAN CHEN Department of History LOUIS COATNEY Southern Illinois University 626 Western Avenue Cabondale, IL 62901 Macomb, IL 61455 Origins ofthe war; East Asia, [email protected] t: 309-836-1447 CALVIN L. CHRlSTMAN Russian front; Guadalcanal; USS Juneau; Social Science Division wargaming & models Cedar Valley College 3030 N. Dallas Ave. BERNARD D. COLE Lancaster, TX 75134-3799 National War College - DNSP [email protected] Ft. Lesley 1. McNair t: 972-860-8136 Washington, DC 20319-6000 f: 972-860-8207 [email protected] Cedar Valley College t: 202-685-3642 American strategy; American war orphans f: 202-685-6461 National War College; Chair, Dept. ofNSP LESLIE CLARK Naval; China The Allies, Inc. 211 Central Park West #22K BG JAMES L.COLLINS, JR. New York, NY 10024 Zulla Vineyards Middleburg, VA 22117-1331 JEFFREY 1. CLARKE t: 540-364-9697 U.S. Army Center of Military History f: 540-364-9697 1099 14th Street, NW (2nd floor) U.S. Army (ret.) Washington, DC 20005-3402 Western Europe; Italy [email protected] t: 202-761-5402 MARY ELLEN CONDON-RALL f: 202-761-5390 3508 Beret Lane U.S. Army; French Army Silver Spring, MD 20906

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THEODORE COOK, JR. GEORGE W. CULLY Department of History 81 st Training Wing William Paterson University Attn: Chief Historian 300 Pompton Road 720 Chappie James Dr. Wayne, NJ 07470 Kessler AFB, MS 39534-2604 cooktj@frontier. wi/paterson. edu cully@Svr8J trw. aetc. afmi/ Japanese experience, strategy, homefront t: 601-377-3547 f: 601-377-3940 A. E. COWDREY USAF History Program 18 Ninth St., NE, Apt. 106 Military aviation technology & operations Washington, DC 20002 WILLIAM CUNLIFFE MICHAEL K. COX 660I Oxhorn Court 304 W. 51st Street Columbia, MD 21044 Davenport,IA 52806 poor. dad. [email protected] DIANE CYPKIN t: 319-391-7190 Lit/Com Dept. Woodrow Wilson Middle School Pace University & the Holocaust; secret war 861 Bedford Road (spies, codes, etc.) Pleasantville, NY 10570 t: 914-773-3790 NECHAMACOX Fascist rhetoric; Holocaust studies 27 Heathway Court Hampstead ROBERT DALLEK London NW3 7TS History Department UK UCLA [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90024 King's College, University of London Economic waifare MILTON DANK 1022 Serpentine Lane JAMES CRAIGMILE Wyncote, PA 19095 810 Forest Hill Court Columbia, MO 65203 DON DAUDELIN 215 Columbia LTC CONRAD C. CRANE Macomb,IL 61455 Department of History Western Illinois University US Military Academy Pacific; home front West Point, NY 10996-1793 kc5318@+rotter.usma.edu ERIC LESLIE DAVIES t: 914-938-5593 110 Stepping Stone Lane f: 914-938-3932 Orchard Park, NY 14052 Air warfare; Pacific war; strategic bombing; atomic bomb HENRY L. DE ZENG IV 1156 Winged Foot Circle East DANIEL CROUCH Winter Springs, FL 32708-4202 6402 Capriola Drive Austin, TX 78745 WILHELM DEIST Milt"rgeschichtliches Forschungsamt JOHN JOEL CULLEY Zeppelinstr. 127/128 6814 Montague Drive DI4471 Potsdam Amarillo, TX 79109 GERMANY t: 806-656-2424 West Texas A&M University u.s. home front, Japanese-American internment 10 - Fall 1997

CHARLES F. DELZELL MAJ WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY Department of History HHC,lstAD Box 6098, Sta. B CMR 438, Box 292 Vanderbilt University APO AE 09111 Nashville, TN 37235 U.S. Anny t: 615-322-7761/2575 Russian military history; intelligence ops., f: 615-343-6002 Signals intelligence Italy; resistance movements; Allied grand strategy EDWARD J. DREA U.S. Anny Center of Military History RAYMOND DENKHAUS 1099 14th Street, NW 602 S. King St., Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005-3402 Leesburg, VA 22075 t: 202-761-5420 f: 202-761-5386 u.s. Army, Imperial Japanese Army THOMAS DEPAUL University Publications RON DREES 4520 East-West Highway 14219 Wickersham Lane Bethesda, MD 20814-3389 Houston, TX 77077 t: 281-493-5171 DONALD S. DETWILER University of St. Thomas 20 I Travelstead Lane Russian front; Pacific theater Carbondale,IL 62901-2223 [email protected] HENRY L. DURANT Professor of History, Southern Illinois P.O. Box 2044 University at Carbondale; Chairman, WWTSA, Columbia, SC 29202-2044 and Vice-President, ICHSWW Germany; the World War II era in a global FRANK T. EDWARDS context; historiography 121 Pennsylvania Avenue California, PA 15419 DAVID N. DILKS t: 412-938-3440 University of Hull California University of Pennsylvania Hull HU6 7RX Combat operations at all command levels UK Professor and Vice-Chancellor, University of G. THOMAS EDWARDS Hull; Chairman, British National Committee, Department of History and President, ICHSWW Whitman College Walla Walla, WA 99362 RICHARD DINARDO Whitman College 56 Glenwood Ave., Apt. 44 Jersey City, NJ 07306 DONALD E. EMERSON Saint Peter's College 5303 146th Avenue SE German Army, 1933-45 Bellevue, WA 98006-3595

JOHN V. H. DIPPEL KENNETH ESTES P.O. Box 384 8905 Seven Locks Road Piennont, NY 10968 Bethesda, MD 20817 Espionage; German military; resistance to the Nazis; Holocaust STANLEY L. FALK 2310 Kimbro Street LAURENCE DISTEFANO JR. Alexandria, VA 22307-1822 4098 Dante Avenue t: 703-765-2426 Vineland, NJ 08360 Pacific war; POWs; Japanese operations I Fall 1997 - 11

BUD FEUER BENIS M. FRANK P.O. Box 1145 12501 Killian Lane Roanoke, VA 24006 Bowie, MD 20715 t: 540-342-3222 benfrank@tcs. wap. org u.s. Navy; Royal Australian Navy; commando t: 301-262-8076 ops., South Pacific f: 301-262-5479 U.S. Marine Corps (ret.) ROYK. FLINT u.s. Marine Corps; Pacific theater Route 5, Box 231 Jones Ferry Road WILLARD C. FRANK JR. Elberton, GA 30605 Department of History Old Dominion University JOHN F. FLYNN Norfolk, VA 23529-0091 SPO 1243 735 University Avenue ERIC W. FREIWALD Sewanee, ~ 37383-1000 238 Dickinson Ave., #1 [email protected] Swarthmore, PA 19081 t: 931-598-5789 t: 610-544-0936 f: 931-598-1145 Temple University University of the South Planning/or German occupation, esp. women's GARY FRIEDMAN re-education 4800 Berwyn House Road #613 College Park, MD 20740 GEORGE FLYNN 5601 Geneva Avenue ARTHURL. FUNK Lubbock, TX 79413 3445 NW 30th Blvd. Gainesville, FL 32605 ROBERT FOLLIS University ofFlorida (Professor Emeritus) P.O. Box 164 US-French relations St. Clair, MN 56080 ROBERTFYNE STANLEYFOO English Department 1126 Cresline Road Kean College W. Vancouver Morris Avenue BCV7S 2E4 Union, NJ 07083-7131 CANADA [email protected] t: 732-636-8846 GERALD B. FORRETTE f: 908-289-1067 6142 Arctic Way Film and propaganda Edina, MN 55436 JOHN LEWIS GADDIS JORGEN FORSTER History Department Milt"rgeschichtliches Forschungsamt Yale University Zeppelinstr. 127/128 New Haven, CT 06520 D14471 Potsdam [email protected] GERMANY t: 203-432-1374

ROB J. GAGNON 127 Maple Street Summit, NJ 07901-3465 t: 212-392-2134 mobilization, organization,- war strategies

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SCOTT GARRETT JOHN G. GOTZEN Box 248 4422 Fieldgreen Road Brookport,IL 62910 Baltimore,:MD 21236-1815 [email protected] t: 502-554-9200xl72 LLOYD GRAYBAR f: 502-554-6218 2220 Mercer Drive Paducah Community College Richmond, KY 40475 Military/diplomatic; E. T 0.; military heraldry t: 606-622-2279/1287 Eastern Kentucky University ROBERT A. GELWICK US Navy; Pacific; strategic bombing; atom 1708 Berwick Lane bomb Middletown, OH 45042-2907 t: 513-422-0446 DAVID GRIER Miami University, Prof. Emeritus P.O. Box 578 Waffen SS; Western front Due West, SC 29639 [email protected] STEVEN GERSON t: 864-379-8809 3504 Pinehurst Avenue f: 864-379-2167 Fairfax, VA 22030 Erskine College Easternfront; Battle ofthe Atlantic ROWLAND GILL 610 Eastland Avenue OLE KRISTIAN GRIMNES Ruston, LA 71270 Historisk Institutt Avdeling for Histoire Postboks 1008 Blindern JON GILLUM Oslo 3 4010 Hardin Road 0315 NORWAY Baytown, TX 77521 JEFFERY A. GUNSBURG ALLISON GILMORE Eilat College Ohio State--Lima P.0.B.1301 4240 Campus Drive Eilat 88112 Lima, OH 45804 ISRAEL t: 419-995-8204 t: 07-6304555 Psywar; Pacific theater Fall ofthe West, May-June 1940 & events preceding it NORMAN J. W. GODA Department of History FRANKLINL.GURLEY Ohio University 1626 Romanens Bentley Hall SWITZ. Athens,OH 45701-2979 100th Infantry Division Association Germany; international relations MILTON O. GUSTAFSON ALFRED GOLDBERG 2706 Shawn Court 3842 N. 26th St. Ft. Washington, MD 20744-2566 Arlington, VA 22207 t: 301-713-7250 f: 301-713-6509 GRANT K. GOODMAN National Archives P.O. Box 968 Diplomacy, US State Department, US Archives Lawrence, KS 66044 [email protected] KEVIN HAGOPIAN t: 913-841-1066 296 N. Willett f: 913-865-1666 Memphis, TN 38112 University of Kansas (ret.) Japan; Southeast Asia Fall 1997 - 13

ALFRED W. HAHN JENNIFER D. HEAPS 14 Quay Court NARA at College Park Centerport, NY 11721 NWDNC Room 3320 [email protected] 8601 Adelphi Road t: 516-757-2389 College Park, MD 20740-6001 f: 516-754-5700 jennifer. [email protected] Special operations t: 301-713-7030 x228 f: 301-713-7488 KORCAIGHE D. HALE National Archives & Records Administration 28 1/2 Franklin Avenue Archives Athens,OH 45701 [email protected] WALDO HEINRICHS t: 614-589-5631 RR 1,_ Box 118 University of Ohio Shoreham, VT 05770 Irish neutrality; espionage Ending ofWWII

THEODORE HAMADY THOMAS T. HELDE 5802 Manchester Place, NW 19 West Custis Avenue Washington, DC 20011 Alexandria, VA 22301 [email protected] t: 703-548-7466 t: 202-829-5420 Georgetown University (ret.) f: 301-907-7133 Evolution ofwar aims & peace planning Aviation ROBERT HERZSTEIN KEN HAMBURGER Department of History P.O. Box 130 University of South Carolina Bellvale, NY 10912 Columbia, SC 29208 U.S. Military Academy [email protected] China-Burma-India; leadership in combat t: 803-777-6266 f: 803-777-4494 THOMAS HARFORD Media; Germany; Franklin D. Roosevelt 5571 N.E. Gulfstream Way Stuart, FL 34996 ROBIN HIGHAM 2961 Nevada Street JARVIS HARPER Manhattan, KS 66502 1301 South Scott St., Apt. 705 f: 785-532-7004 Arlington, VA 22204 Kansas State University

DAVID HASSLER NORMAN HILLMER Scott, Hulse, Marshall P.e. Department of History 11 th Fl. Texas Commerce Bank Bldg. Carleton University El Paso, TX 79901 Ottawa K1S 5B6 CANADA JOHN H. HATCHER Professor; Chairman, Canadian Committee 15736 Edgewood Drive Dumfries, VA 22026 SVEN HILLRING [email protected] 5785 E. 8th Avenue, #304 t: 703-680-6535 Denver, CO 80220-4579 German cultural

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MEREDITH HINDLEY RICHARD HOPPER 321 C Street, SE Scholarly Resources, Inc. Washington, DC 20003 104 Greenhill Avenue [email protected] Wilmington, DE 19805 t: 202-547-4221 American University ROGER HOROWITZ European History Hagley Museum and Library P.O. Box 3630 WILFRED HINES Wilmington, DE 19807 712 E. Hamlet Street [email protected] P.O. Box 369 t: 302-658-2400 Pinetops, NC 27864-0369 f: 302-655-3188 u.s. Army; ETO Hagley Museum and Library Social history ofthe soldier; home front GERHARD HIRSCHFELD Bibliothek fur Zeitgeschichte IRA C. HOUCK, JR. Urbanstrasse 19 310 Grant Street, Suite 2601 D7000 Stuttgart 10 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2301 GERMANY t: 412-471-1173 Professor and Director, Library of Contemporary f: 412-391-2605 History; Chairman, German Committee, and U.S. Marine Corps (ret.) Vice-President, ICHSWW Marine Corps ops. in Pacific theater; amphibious ops. by all services WILLIAM A. HOISINGTON JR. Dept. of History (M/C/198) H. STUART HUGHES 913 University Hall 8531 Avenida de Las Ondas University of Illinois at Chicago La Jolla, CA 92037 601 S. Morgan Street Chicago, IL 60607-7109 LINDA HUNT [email protected] 830 Cricklewood Drive 308 t: 312-996-3141 State College, PA 16803-1808 f: 312-996-6377 France; North Africa ALFRED F. HURLEY 828 Skylark Drive MAX HOLLAND Denton, TX 7620 221 Constitution Avenue, NE, Apt. 23 t: 817-565-2904 Washington, DC 20002 f: 817-565-4998 t: 202-543-1190 University ofNorth Texas f: 202-543-1190 Military aviation The Wilson Quarterly; The Nation Washington at war; politics; strategy FRANK HUYETTE 403 Sacramento Street EDWARD HOMZE Auburn, CA 95603 History Department University of Nebraska IRWINT. HYATT, JR Lincoln, NE 68588 Emory College Office German air industry Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322-2110 MICHAELA HTMNICKE t: 404-727-0676 1660 Lanier Place, NW, #414 Pacific War; POWs Washington, DC 20009 J. F. Kennedy Institute u.s. homefront

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MARK T. ORR OTIS A. PEASE SOC 250, University of South Florida 1817 N. 47th Street 4202 Fowler Avenue Seattle, WA 98103 Tampa, FL 33620 oapease@u. washington. edu t: 813-974-4090 t: 206-547-3884 f: 813-974-2668 University of Washington International Affairs Center, Director u.s. participation: impact on & impact ofthe Postwar Japan educational reforms war

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Archival Releases

Declassifications Background Books, 1945-64; and others. Most materials open. Some documents require Records of International Conferences, screening for non-national security interests Commissions, and Expositions (Record Group before release. Contact Archives II Textual 43, 201 cubic feet). Records of various Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. international conferences and committees dating from approximately 1944 through 1975. Among Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG 111, 45 the organizations and conferences included were: cubic feet). Legal Division, Legal Pan American Institute of Geography and Administrative Files, 1942-58; Plant Engineering History, Organization of American States, World Agency, Decimal Files, 1919-45; Procurement Health Organization, Pan American Health and Distribution Division, Procurement Branch, Organization, International civil Aviation 1942-59; Procurement and Distribution Division, Organization, and UNESCO. Materials open. Supply Control Branch, 1945-48; and others. Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch Materials open. Contact Archives II Textual (301) 713-7250. Reference Branch (301) 713-7250.

Department of the Treasury (RG 56, 205 Office of the Secretary of Defense (RG 330, 2 cubic feet). International Bank for cubic feet). Forrestal Files, 1939-49. Materials Reconstruction and Development, 1947-66; open. Contact Archives II Textual Reference Office of the Assistant Secretary for Branch (301) 713-7250. International Affairs, Subject Files, Country Files, and Briefmg Books, 1940-74; and others. Adjutant General's Office 1917- (RG 407, 30 Materials open. Contact Archives II Textual cubic feet). Various records series of the Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Adjutant General's office, 1940-60. Most materials open; some remain security classified. Department of State (RG 59, 2,025 cubic feet). Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch Records Relating to the Intergovernmental (301) 713-7250. Committee on Refugees (IGCR) and the International Refugee Organization, 1946-60; Records of the Inter-American Coffee Board, Accessions and Openings 1940-48; Records Relating to Coffee, Coca, and Tea, 1925-52; Bureau of Administration National Archives Executive Secretariat, Daily Summaries, 1944­ 58; Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs: Coast and Geodetic Survey (RG 23, 24 cubic Division of Transportation Affairs, Shipping feet). Armual Office Reports, 1911-57; Monthly Coordinating Committee, Office of the Office Reports, 1910-70; and Records Executive, Subject Files, 1946-53; Window Concerning Legislation Affecting the Coast and America Program, Miscellaneous Office Files, Geodetic Survey, 1919-64. Materials open. 1937-57; Bureau of Security and Consular Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch Affairs (BSCA): Committee Files of the Office (301) 713-7250. of Security and Consular Affairs, 1948-53; Decimal Files of the Office of Security and Bureau of Land Management (RG 49, 3,050 Consular Affairs, 1945-53; BSCA Subject Files cubic feet). Unpatented Serial Land Entry Case of the Munitions Division, 1947-53; BASC Files, 1908-64; Issuances, indexes, dockets, Subject Files of the Passport Division, 1940-53; 1916-47; General Land Office Commissioner's BASC Subject Files of the Protective Services Office, 1924-48; records relating to work relief Division, 1946-53; BASC Subject Files of the programs, 1933-45; records of the Federal Lands Security Division, 1946-53; BASC Subject Files Inventory Project, 1938-42; and others. of the Visa Division, 1946-53; Bureau of Materials open. Contact Archives I Textual International Organization Affairs, United Reference Branch (202) 501-5385. Nations Delegation, Position Papers and I 30 - Fall 1997

Department of State (RG 59, 190 cubic feet). General Records Concerning the International Records of the Special Assistant to the Director North Pacific Fisheries Commission (INPFC), General of the Foreign Service relating to Equal 1949-74; and others. Materials open. Contact Opportunity Employment and Minority Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) Employment, 1943-66; and others. Materials 713-7250. open. Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Adjutant General's Office 1917- (407,848 cubic feet). Various records series of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (RG 75, 2,081 cubic Adjutant General's office, 1940-60. Most feet). Real Property reports, 1930-67; Financial materials open; some remain security classified. statements of the Menominee and Red Lakes Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch Mills, 1925-39; Transcripts ofInvestigative (301) 713-7250. Hearings on Indian Affairs, 1937-48; Instructional Services Subject Files, 1910-69. National Security Agency/Central Security Materials open. Contact Archives I Textual Service (RG 457, less than 1 cubic foot). Reference Branch (202) 501-5385. Intercepts concerning Allied-Swiss Negotiations on the Disposition of German Assets and Looted Federal Reserve System (RG 82, 122 cubic Gold, 1945-46. Materials open. Contact feet). International Subject Files, 1922-66; and Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) others. Materials open. Contact Archives II 713-7250. Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250.

Federal Communications Commission (RG Nontextual Records Division 173,1 cubic foot). General Orders, 1927-31, and Decisions, 1929-34, of the Federal Radio Still Picture Branch Commission; Full Commission Orders, 1934-39; and Subject Files relating to the Survey of Radio National Records Collection of Foreign Use in the United States, 1944-47. Materials Records Seized (RG 242, 2,350 images). Soviet open. Contact Archives II Textual Reference Sponsored Photographs Documenting Economic Branch (301) 713-7250. and Cultural Life in the Soviet Union, 1946 (Series RP). Materials open. Contact Still Picture Office of Strategic Services (RG 226, 330 Branch Reference Services at College Park, MD cubic feet). Previously withheld documents (301) 713-6625 ext. 234. transferred under various CIA accessions, 1944­ 49. Some materials open; most remain security Records of the Agency for International classified. Contact Archives n Textual Reference Development (RG 286,10,700 images). Branch (301) 713-7250. Photographic Prints of Foreign Assistance Activities, 1947-67 (Series C); and others. Central Intelligence Agency (RG 263, 2 cubic Materials open. Contact Still Picture Branch feet). Daily Calendars and telephone Logs, Reference Services at College Park, MD (301) 1946-47; and others. Materials open. Contact 713-6625 ext. 234. Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1920-42 (RG 394, 309 images). Headquarters U.S. Air Force (RG 341,676 Photographic Prints of Buildings at Army Camps cubic feet). Reports of returning German and in the III Corps Area, 1936-37 (Series BP). Japanese Detainees under Soviet Control Materials open. Contact Still Picture Branch ("Wringer Reports"), 1945-50. Materials open. Reference Services at College Park, MD (301) Contact Archives II Textual Reference Branch 713-6625 ext. 234. (301) 713-7250. Cartographic and Architectural Branch National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (RG 370, 174 cubic feet). Office of the Chief of Engineers (RG 77, 6.9 Records Concerning Bilateral relations, 1944-75; cubic feet). Aerial Photography of the New

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England Office, 1936-57. Materials open. NARA-Pacific Region (San Francisco) Contact Cartographic and Architectural Branch 1000 Commodore Drive at College Park, MD (301) 713-7040. San Bruno, CA 94066

Tennessee Valley Authority (RG 142,3.2 U.S Customs Service (RG 36, 32 cubic feet). cubic feet). Indexes for Aerial Photography of Shipping articles and crew lists, 1930-50, of the the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933-43. Collector in San Francisco. Materials open. Materials open. Contact Cartographic and (415) 876-9009. Architectural Branch at College Park, MD (301) 713-7040. Naval Districts and Short Establishments (RG 181, 4 cubic feet). General Correspondence, of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation the Commandant's Office, 12th Naval District, Service (RG 145,3,654.6 cubic feet). Aerial San Francisco, 1944-68. Some materials may be Photography of the Agricultural Stabilization restricted. (415) 876-9009. and Conservation Service, 1934-54; Indexes for Aerial Photography of the Agricultural Presidential Library System Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1934-54; and others. Materials open. Contact Cartographic Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Architectural Branch at College Park, MD 200 SE 4th (301) 713-7040. Abilene, KS 67410

Defense Intelligence Agency (RG 373, Additional Papers of John W. Leonard, 1915­ 10,750.2 cubic feet). Aerial Photography of 96 (less than 1 cubic foot). Correspondence, Defense Intelligence Agency, 1935-65; Overlay reports, and newspaper clippings relating to Indexes for NorthlWest Quadrant for Aerial Leonard's military career, particularly the Photography of Defense Intelligence Agency, capture of the Remagen bridge by the 9th 1935-71; Overlay Indexes for SouthlWest Armored Division in March 1945; various Quadrant for Aerial Photography of Defense books, magazines, photographs, and video tapes. Intelligence Agency, 1935-45; Overlay Indexes Materials are closed pending review. (785) 263­ for South/East Quadrant for Aerial Photography 4751. of Defense Intelligence Agency, 1935­ 45.Materia1s open. Contact Cartographic and Additional Papers of Dennis A. Fitzgerald, Architectural Branch at College Park, MD (301) 1947-48 (less than 1 cubic foot). One bound 713-7040. volume of published reports issued by the Secretary General of the International Office of Regional Records Services Emergency Food Council between February 1947 and March 1948. Materials open. (785) NARA-Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) 263-4751. 24000 Avila Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 John F. Kennedy Library Columbia Point United States Coast Guard (RG 26, 5 cubic Boston, MA 02125 feet). Official log books from the Marine Safety www.cs.umb.edu/jjklibrary Office, San Diego, 1926-66; and others. Some material may be restricted. (714) 643-4241 Accretion to the Personal Papers of Joseph P. Kennedy, 1917-61 (51 feet). Roosevelt Naval District and Shore Establishments (RG Administration papers, diaries, diplomatic 181,49 cubic feet). Still photographs, 1917-96, memoir, memorabilia and correspondence with and station newspaper Hoist, 1925-94, from the William Randolph Hearst, the Roosevelts, Felix Pubic Affairs Office of the Naval Training Frankfurter, the King and Queen of England, and Center, San Diego; and others. Materials open. others. Materials closed pending processing. (714) 643-4241 (617) 929-4540 or [email protected].

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Personal Papers of William Manchester, Personal Papers of William Rivkin, 1938-67 1938-93 (100 feet). Closed. (617) 929-4540 or (11 feet). World War II officer, later [email protected]. Ambassador to Luxembourg, Senegal, and Gambia. Materials open. (617) 929-4540 or Personal Papers of Bernard Fall, 1946-67 (155 [email protected]. feet). Materials open. (617) 929-4540 or [email protected]. Naval Operations (RG 313, less than 1 foot). Copies of items relating to John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers of David E. Koskoff, 1938-74 These reports with notations have been added to (less than 1 foot). Interview notes and the Personal Papers of John F. Kennedy. background materials for Joseph P. Kennedy. A Materials open. (617) 929-4540 or Life and Times (1974). Materials open. (617) [email protected]. 929-4540 or [email protected].

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Recently Published Articles in English on World War II

Selected Titles from an Electronic Compilation by Susannah U. Bruce

Alexander, Martin S. "'Fighting to the Last Frenchman'? Reflections on the BEF Deployment to France and the Strains in the Franco-British Alliance, 1939-40," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 235-262.

Arisaka, Yoko. "The Nishida Enigma: 'The Principle ofthe New World Order,'" Monumenta Nipponica [Japan] 199651(1): 81-105.

Bankwitz, Philip Farwell. "French Defeat in 1940 and Its Reversal in 1944-45: The Deuxieme Division Blindee," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 263-286.

Barker, Peter. "The Birth of Official Policy towards the Sorbian Minority in the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany (1945-1948)," German History [Great Britain] 1996 14(1): 38­ 54.

Bartov, Orner. "Martyrs' Vengeance: Memory, Trauma, and Fear of War in France, 1918-40," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 47-76.

Betz, Hans-Georg. "The German Model Reconsidered," German Studies Review 1996 19(2): 303-320.

Blatt, Joel. "The French Defeat of 1940: Reassessments: Introduction," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 1-10.

Boyns, Trevor and Wale, Judith. "The Development of Management Information Systems in the British Coal Industry, c.1880-1947," Business History [Great Britain] 199638(2): 55-80.

Browning, Christopher R. "A Final Hitler Decision for the 'Final Solution'? The Riegner Telegram Reconsidered." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1996 10(1): 3-10.

Browning, Christopher R. "Daniel Goldhagen's Willing Executioners," History & Memory 1996 8(1): 88-108.

Bukey, Evan Burr. "Great Men and the Twentieth Century," Historical Journal [Great Britain] 199639(1): 277-283. 34 - Fall 1997

Cairns, John C. "Reflections on France, Britain and the Winter War Prodrome, 1939-40," Historical Reflections 1996 22(1): 211-234.

Caron, Vicki. "The Missed Opportunity: French Refugee Policy in Wartime, 1939-40," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 117-157.

Cassidy, David. "Controlling German Science, II: Bizonal Occupation and the Struggle over West German Science Policy, 1946-1949," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 199626(2): 197-239.

Dean, Martin C. "The German Gendarmerie, The Ukrainian Schutzmannschaft and the'Second Wave' of Jewish Killings in Occupied : German Policing at the Local Level in the Zhitomir Region, 1941-1944," German History [Great Britain] 1996 14(2): 168-192.

DellaPergola, Sergio. "Between Science and Fiction: Notes on the Demography of the Holocaust," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1996 10(1): 34-51.

Doherty, Thomas. "Art Spiegelman's Maus: Graphic Art and the Holocaust," American Literature 1996 68(1): 69-84.

Douglas, Lawrence. "The Memory of Judgment: The Law, the Holocaust, and Denial," History & Memory 1996 [i.e., 1995] 7(2): 100-120.

Evans, Richard J. "Michael Balfour," German History [Great Britain] 1996 14(1): 63-66.

Faber, Marion. "Teaching a Multidisciplinary Course on the Holocaust and German Culture," Annals ofthe American Academy ofPolitical and Social Science 1996548: 105-115.

Faure, Jean-Michel. "National Identity and the Sporting Champion: Jean Borotra and French History," International Journal of the History of Sport [Great Britain] 199613(1): 86­ 100.

Fink, Carole. "Marc Bloch and the Drole de Guerre: Prelude to the' Strange Defeat,'" Historical Reflections 199622(1): 33-46.

Fisher, Robert C. "Return of the Wolf Packs: The Battle for ON 113,23-31 July 1942," American Neptune 1996 56(1): 45-62. Fall 1997 - 35

Fraddosio, Maria. "The Fallen Hero: The Myth ofMussolini and Fascist Women in the Italian Social Republic (1943-5)," Journal of Contemporary History [Great Britain] 199631(1): 99-124.

Friedrichs, Christopher R. "Teaching the Unteachable: A Canadian Perspective," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1996548: 94-104.

Gehrmann, Siegfried. "Symbol of National Resurrection: Max Schmeling, German Sports Idol," International Journal of the History of Sport [Great Britain] 1996 13(1): 101-113.

Glantz, David M. "Soviet Military Strategy during the Second Period of War (November 1942­ December 1943): A Reappraisal," Journal of Military History 199660(1): 115-150.

Hattori, Syohgo. "Kamikaze: Japan's Glorious Failure," Air Power History 199643(1): 14-27.

Heineman, Elizabeth. "The Hour of the Woman: Memories of Germany's 'Crisis Years' and West German National Identity," American Historical Review 1996 101(2): 354-395.

Henshaw, Peter 1. "The Dieppe Raid: A Product of Misplaced Canadian Nationalism?," Canadian Historical Review [Canada] 199677(2): 250-266.

Hindley, Meredith. "Negotiating the Boundary of Unconditional Surrender: The War Refugee Board in Sweden and Nazi Proposals to Ransom Jews, 1944-1945," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1996 10(1): 52-77.

Hinds, Allister. "Colonial Policy and Nigerian Cotton Exports, 1939-1951," International Journal of African Historical Studies 199629(1): 25-46.

Hoffmann, Stanley. Translated by Gretchen Van Slyke. "The Trauma of 1940: A Disaster and Its Traces," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 287-301.

Housden, Martyn. "Security Policing: A 'Successful' Investigation from the Government General," German History [Great Britain] 1996 14(2): 209-216.

Irvine, William D. "Domestic Politics and the Fall of France in 1940," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 77-90. 36 - Fall 1997

Jamieson, Ruth. "The Man of Hobbes: Masculinity and Wartime Necessity," Journal of Historical Sociology [Great Britain] 1996 9(1): 19-42.

Jordan, Nicole. "Strategy and Scapegoatism: Reflections on the French National Catastrophe, 1940," Historical Reflections 199622(1): 11-32.

Keizer, Madelon de. Translated by Peter Mason. "The Skeleton in the Closet: The Memory of Putten, 1/2 October 1944," History & Memory 1996 [i.e., 1995] 7(2): 70-99.

Kimball, Warren F. "Stalingrad: A Chance for Choices," Journal of Military History 1996 60(1): 89-114.

Kochavi, Arieh J. "British Diplomats and the Jews in Poland, Romania and Hungary during the Communist Takeovers," East European Quarterly 199629(4): 449-464.

Koos, Cheryl A. "Gender, Anti-Individualism, and Nationalism: The Alliance Nationale and the Pronatalist Backlash against the Femme Moderne, 1933-1940, French Historical Studies 1996 19(3): 699-723.

Krome, Frederic. "Tunisian Victory and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II," Historian 199658(3): 517-529.

Leffler, Melvyn P. "Inside Enemy Archives: The Cold War Reopened," Foreign Affairs 1996 75(4): 120-135.

Magdalinski, Tara. "Historical Interpretation and the Continuity of Sports Administrators from Nazi to ," Sport History Review [Canada] 199627(1): 1-13.

Medoff, Rafael. "Why Mrs. Brandeis Endorsed the Irgun: An Episode in Holocaust-Era American Jewish Politics," American Jewish History 1996 84(1): 29-38.

Moeller, Robert G. "War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany," American Historical Review 1996 101(4): 1008-1048.

Porter, Dorothy. "Social Medicine and the New Society: Medicine and Scientific Humanism in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain," Journal of Historical Sociology [Great Britain] 1996 9(2): 168-187. Fall 1997 - 37

Reggiani, Andr,s Horacio. "Procreating France: The Politics of Demography, 1919-1945," French Historical Studies 1996 19(3): 725-754.

Rioux, Jean-Pierre. "Franyois Mitterrand: 'Speech in Defence of the Indefensible' in the 'Year of Farewells,'" Contemporary European History [Great Britain] 1996 5(1): 129-132.

Robbins, Keith. "Commemorating the Second World War in Britain: Problems of Definition," History Teacher 199629(2): 155-162.

Rubin, Alexis P. "The Schleifer Children: A Special Holocaust Rescue Case. American Jewjsh History 1996 84(1): 1-9.

Schroeder, Paul W. "German Foreign Policy from Bismarck to Hitler," American Historical Review 1996101(1): 145-147.

Shipway, Martin. "Madagascar on the Eve ofInsurrection, 1944-47: The Impasse ofa Liberal Colonial Policy," Journal ofImperial and Commonwealth History [Great Britain] 1996 24(1): 72-100.

Stokker, Kathleen. "Hurry Home, Haakon: The Impact of Anti-Nazi Humor on the Image of the Norwegian Monarch," Journal of American Folklore 1996 109(433): 289-307.

Studdert-Kennedy, Gerald. "Political Science and Political Theology: Lionel Curtis, Federalism and India," Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History [Great Britain] 199624(2): 197-217.

Tsurumi, E. Patricia. "The Accidental Historian, Yamakawa Kikue," Gender & History [Great Britain] 19968(2): 258-276.

Vogeler, Ingolf. "State Hegemony in Transforming the Rural Landscapes of Eastern Germany: 1945-1994," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 199686(3): 432-458.

Waller, James E. "Perpetrators of the Holocaust: Divided and Unitary Self Conceptions of Evildoing," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1996 10(1): 11-33.

Wegner, Gregory. "In the Shadow of the Third Reich: The Jugendstunde and the Legitimation of Anti-Fascist Heroes for East German Youth," Gennan Studies Review 1996 19(1): 127­ 146. 38 - Fall 1997

Weight, Richard. "State, Intelligentsia and the Promotion of National Culture in Britain, 1939­ 45," Historical Research [Great Britain] 199669(168): 83-101.

Weingartner, James. "War against Subhumans: Comparisons between the German War against the Soviet Union and the American War against Japan, 1941-1945," Historian 1996 58(3): 557-573.

Westermann, Edward B. "The Holocaust Course at the United States Air Force Academy," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1996548: 116-122.

Williams, Sydna Ann. "'Law, Not War - Hedd Nid Cledd': Women and the Peace Movement in North Wales, 1926-1945," Welsh History Review [Great Britain] 1996 18(1): 63-91.

Yasuba, Yasukichi. "Did Japan Ever Suffer from a Shortage ofNatural Resources before World War II?" Journal ofEconomic History 199656(3): 543-560. Fall 1997 - 39

Recently Published Books in English on World War II

Selected Titles from an Electronic Compilation by Susannah U. Bruce

Annan, Noel. Changing Enemies: The Defeat and Regeneration of Germany (New York: W. W. Norton, 1996),512 pp.

Aroneanu, Eugene, compo Translated by Thomas Whissen. Inside the Concentration Camps: Eyewitness Accounts of Life in Hitler's Death Camps (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996), 200 pp.

Bar-Zohar, Michael. Bitter Scent: The Case of L'Oreal. Nazis. and the Arab Boycott (New York: Dutton, 1996), 272 pp.

Baylis, John. Ambiguity and Deterrence: British Nuclear Strategy. 1945-1964 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), 495 pp.

Benz, Wolfgang and Pehle, Walter H., ed. Translated by Lance W. Garmer. Encyclopedia of German Resistance to the Nazi Movement (New York: Continuum, 1997),360 pp.

Bergen, Doris L. Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996), 341 pp.

Bergerud, Eric. Touched with Fire: Land Warfare in the South Pacific (New York: Viking Penguin, 1996), 576 pp.

Bernard, Thomas S. Season of High Adventure: Edgar Snow in China (Berkeley: U. of California Pr., 1996),587 pp.

Bernstein, Jeremy. Hitler's Uranium Club: The Secret Recordings at Farm Hall (New York: American Institute of Physics, 1996), 427 pp.

Birnbaum, Pierre. Translated by Jane M. Todd. The Jews of the Republic: A Political History of State Jews in France from Gambetta to Vichy (Studies in Jewish History & Culture) (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996), 484 pp.

Blair, Clay. Hitler's U-Boat War: The GenTIan Navy in World War II. The Hunters. 1939-42 (New York: Random House, 1996),864 pp.

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Brookshire, Jerry H. Clement Attlee (New York: Manchester University Press, 1996), 257 pp.

Bunting, Madeleine. The Model Occupation: The Channel Islands under German Rule. 1940­ .l5M.5. (New York: HarperCollins, 1996), 354 pp.

Cornish, Paul. British Military Planning for the Defence of Germany. 1945-50 (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1996),211 pp.

Davidson, Eugene. The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1996), 536 pp.

Deichrnann, Ute. Translated by Thomas Dunlap. Biologists under Hitler (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996), 468 pp.

Diilffer, Jost. Translated by Dean Scott McMurry. Nazi Germany. 1933-1945: Faith and Annihilation (London: E. Arnold, 1996), 242 pp.

Eisenberg, Carolyn Woods. Drawing the Line: The American Decision to Divide Germany. 1944-1949 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996),522 pp.

Ellis, Robert B. See Naples and Die: A World War II Memoir of a United States Army Ski Trooper in the Mountains ofItaly (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1996),255 pp.

Fest, Joachim. Translated by Bruce Little. Plotting Hitler's Death: The Story of the German Resistance (New York: Holt, 1996),408 pp.

Gat, Moshe. Britain and Italy. 1943-1949: The Decline of British Influence (Brighton, England: Sussex Academy, 1996),230 pp.

Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust O'J"ew York: Knopf, 1996),640 pp.

Grunbaum, Irene. Translated by Katherine Morris. Escape through the Balkans: The Autobiography ofIrene Grunbaum (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996), 192 pp. Fall 1997 - 41

Hays, Otis, Jr. The Alaska-Siberia Connection: The World War II Connection (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996), 92 pp.

Hickman, Tom. What Did You Do in the War. Auntie? The BBC at War. 1939-45 (New York: Parkwest, 1996),224 pp.

Hilberg, Raul. The Politics of Memory: The Path of a Holocaust Historian (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1996), 215 pp.

Hom, Joseph. Mark It with a Stone: A Moving Account of a Young Boy's Struggle to Survive the Nazi Death Camps (New York: Barricade, 1996), 256 pp.

Hunt, Michael H. The Genesis of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy (New York: Columbia U. Pr., 1996), 343 pp.

Johnson, Carmen. Wave-rings in the Water: My Years with the Women of Postwar Japan (Boston: Charles River, 1996), 200 pp.

Jones, Matthew. Britain. the United States and the Mediterranean War. 1942-44 (New York: St. Martin's; London: Macmillan, 1996), 293 pp.

Kahn, Leora and Hager, Rachel, ed. "When They Came to Take My Father": Voices of the Holocaust (New York: Little, Brown, 1996), 175 pp.

Keegan, John. The Battle for History: Re-Fighting World War II (New York: Random House, 1996), 128 pp.

Klinkowitz, Jerome. Yanks over Europe: American Flyers in World War II (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996), 192 pp.

Kreimeier, Klaus. Translated by Robert Kimber and Rita Kimber. The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company. 1918-1945 (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1996), 544 pp.

Lang, Berel. Heidegger's Silence (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996), 144 pp.

Lapham, Robert and Norling, Bernard. Lapham's Raiders: Guerri11as in the Philippines. 1942­ .l.215..-(Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996), 304 pp. 42 - Fall 1997

Laurie, Clayton D. The Propaganda Warriors: America's Crusade against Nazi Germany (Modem War Studies series), (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996), 321 pp.

Lazare, Lucien. Translated by Jeffrey M. Green. Rescue as Resistance: How Jewish Organizations Fought the Holocaust in France (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), 353 pp.

Lee, Loyd E., ed. World War II in Europe. Africa. and the Americas. with General Sources: A Handbook of Literature and Research (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997),525 pp.

Leverington, Karen, ed. The Vital Guide to Fighting Aircraft of World War II (Stillwater, Minn.: Voyageur, 1996), 128 pp.

Levine, Hillel. In Search of Sugihara: The Elusive Japanese Diplomat Who Risked His Life To Rescue 10,000 Jews from the Holocaust (New York: Free Pr., 1996),336 pp.

Lycett, Andrew. Ian Fleming: The Man behind James Bond (Atlanta: Turner, 1996),486 pp.

Maynard, Isabelle. China Dreams: Growing Up Jewish in Tientsin (Iowa City: U. ofIowa Pr., 1996), 167 pp.

Mi1clunan, Alan and Rosenberg, Alan, ed. Martin Heidegger and the Holocaust (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities, 1996),271 pp.

Mitcham, Samuel W., Jr. Why Hitler?: The Genesis ofthe Nazi Reich (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996), 198 pp.

Moskin, J. Robert. Mr. Truman's War: The Final Victories of World War II and the Birth of the Postwar World (New York: Random House, 1996),432 pp.

Nicholas, Sian. The Echo of War: Home Front Propaganda and the Wartime BBC. 1939-45 (New York: Manchester University Press, 1996),307 pp.

Overy, Richard. Why the Allies Won (New York: W. W. Norton, 1996),416 pp. Fall 1997 - 43

Parrish, Michael. The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939-1953 (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996),424 pp.

Parrish, Thomas. The Cold War Encyclopedia (New York: Holt, 1996),544 pp.

Peszke, Michael Alfred. Battle for Warsaw, 1939-1944 (East European Monographs, no. 427.), (New York: East European Monographs, 1996),325 pp.

Petropoulos, Jonathan. Art as Politics in the Third Reich (Chapel Hill: University ofNorth Carolina Press, 1996),439 pp.

Radzinsky, Edvard. Translated by H. T. Willetts. Stalin: The First In-Depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives (New York: Doubleday, 1996), 608 pp.

Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996), 480 pp.

Rolfs, Richard W. The Sorcerer's Apprentice: The Life of Franz von Papen (Lanham, Md.: University Press ofAmerica, 1996),470 pp.

Rosenbaum, Alan S., ed. Is the Holocaust Unique? Perspectives on Comparative Genocide (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1996),222 pp.

Rougeyron, Andr,. Translated by Marie-Antoinette McConnell. Agents for Escape: Inside the French Resistance, 1939-1945 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U. Pr., 1996), 189 pp.

Schmid, Armin and Schmid, Renate. Translated by Margot Bettauer Dembo. Lost in a Labyrinth ofRed Tape: The Story of an Immigration That Failed (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1996. 150 pp.

Shohei, Ooka. Translated by Wayne P. Lammers. Taken Captive: A Japanese POW's Story (New York: Wiley, 1996),352 pp.

Sofsky, Wolfgang. Translated by William Templer. The Order of Terror: The Concentration CillmL(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997), 352 pp. 44 - Fall 1997

Stolzfus, Nathan. Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany (New York: W. W. Norton, 1996),352 pp.

Tarrant, V. E. The Red Orchestra: The Soviet Spy Network inside Nazi Europe (New York: Wiley, 1996),224 pp.

Teveth, Shabtai. Ben-Gurion and the Holocaust (San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1996),283 pp.

Thomas, Hugh. The Murder of Adolf Hitler: The Truth about Bodies in the Bunker (New York: St. Martin's, 1996), 320 pp.

Thurston, Robert W. Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1923-1941 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996),288 pp.

Todorov, Tsvetan. Translated by Mary B. Kelly. A French Tragedy: Scenes of Civil War. Summer 1944 (Contemporary French Culture & Society series) (, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1996), 160 pp.

Todorov, Tzvetan. Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps (New York: Holt, 1996),301 pp.

Turner, Henry Ashby, Jr. Hitler's Thirty Days to Power: January 1933 (Reading, Mass.: Addison­ Wesley, 1996),272 pp.

Waller, John. The Unseen War in Europe: Espionage and Conspiracy in the Second World War (New York: Random House, 1996),512 pp.

Weintraub, Stanley. Shaw's People: Victoria to Churchill (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996), 264 pp.

Weiss, John. Ideology of Death: Why the Holocaust Happened in Gennany (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1996),422 pp.

Whitley, M. J. Cruisers of World War II: An International Encyclopedia (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1996),288 pp.

Wilkomirski, Binjamin. Translated by Carol B. Janeway. Fragments: Memories of a Childhood, 1939-48 (New York: Schocken, 1996), 160 pp. Fall 1997 - 45

Willmott, H. P. Grave of a Dozen Schemes: British Naval Planning and the War against Japan (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1996),316 pp.

Wollenberg, Jorg, ed. Translated by Rado Pribic. The German Public and the Persecution of Jews, 1933-1945: "No One Participated. No One Knew" (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities, 1996),208 pp.

Yoshimura, Akira. Zero Fi~hter (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996), 224 pp.

Zubok, Vladislav and Pleshakov, Constantine. Inside the Kremlin's Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996),320 pp. Election Ballot for 1998-2000 Term

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