AP Krammer - Military Affairs: The Journal of Military History, Including …, 1976 - JSTOR
WH EN the United States entered World War II, the problem of main-taining enemy prisoners of war was among the last considerations of a country reeling from a Japanese attack and …
Scattered across the United States in some 400 camps there were, in November, 1944, 297,438 German prisoners of war, accord-ing to Brigadier General BM Bryan, Assistant …
Part I: The Period of Soviet-German Partnership. 1. Schramm, G.: Basic Features of German Ostpolitik, 1918-1939. 2. Fleischhauer, I.: Soviet Foreign Policy and the Origins of the Hitler …
The military policeman must be one of the least appreciated yet most indispensable military figures in modern history. In the mobile warfare of the 20th century no army could keep its …
GT MAZUZAN, N Walker - New York History, 1978 - search.proquest.com
56 IN E VV YORKHISTORY should be noted that when America entered the “shoot-ing war” after December 7, 1941, its government was little prepared, historically and organizationally …
This study is primarily a treatment of the use of prisoner of war labor by the United States Army. It also provides a comprehensive treatment of the employment of prisoners of war by …
DK Yelton - The Journal of Military History, 2000 - search.proquest.com
A look at the compulsory Nazi-administered local defense militia composed of all German civilian males aged 16 to 60--the German Volkssturm--is presented. Militarily, this militia …
Conventional interpretations regarding the role of the Political Warfare Executive during the Second World War have concentrated almost exclusively on the propaganda output of the …
In March, 1945, the US War Department issued a restricted document called Handbook on German Military Forces. The restricted classification was removed in 1953, but the handbook …