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WALTER KRUEGER
A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources
Brabson, Fay W. Papers. 2 Boxes. Arch. Includes letters to Krueger early in his career.
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. "Walter Krueger: An Infantry Great." Infantry (Jan/Feb 1983): pp. 14-19. Per.
Cullum, George W. Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy… Boston: Houghton, 1891-1950. U410.H53. Vol. 8, p.879 & Vol. 9, p. 667.
Holzimmer, Kevin C. General Walter Krueger: Unsung Hero of the Pacific War. Lawrence, KS: U KS, 2007. 329 p. U53.K78.H652.
_____. “A Soldier’s Soldier: A Military Biography of General Walter Kreuger.” PhD dss, Temple, 1999. 623 p. U53.K78.H65.
_____. “Walter Krueger, Douglas MacArthur, and the Pacific War: The Wadke-Carmi Campaign as a Case Study.” Journal of Military History (Oct 1995): pp. 661-86. Per.
Krueger, Walter. "The Conditions of Success in War: Illustrated by Hannibal's Campaigns in Italy." Wash Barracks, DC: AWC, 1923. 23 p. DG249.K78.
_____. From Down Under to Nippon: The Story of Sixth Army in World War II. Wash, DC: Combat Forces, 1953. #03-6.1953.
_____. Papers. 1 Box. Arch.
Leary, William M. "Walter Krueger: MacArthur's Fighting General." We Shall Return!: MacArthur's Commanders and the Defeat of Japan, 1942-1945. Lexington, KY: U KY, 1988. pp. 60-87. D767.9.W42.
Paschall, Rod. “MacArthur’s Forgotten Field Commander.” MHQ (Summer 2008): pp. 46-55. Per.
Shrader, Charles R., editor. Reference Guide to United States Military History, 1919-1945. NY: Facts on File, 1993. p. 182. E181.R44.
Spiller, Roger J., ed. Dictionary of American Military Biography. Vol. 2. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1984. pp. 579-81. U52.D53. Walter Krueger p.2
U.S. Army. 6th Army. Field Orders Nos. 25-39. HQ, 6th Army, 1944. D767.4.U54.
See also: -Biographical sketch file, Arch; bibliographies on Douglas MacArthur & Robert L. Eichelberger in Biographies; Papers and oral history transcripts of George H. Decker and Clyde D. Eddleman, two close associates WWII; and USAWWII volumes (Green Books) on Philippines.