Some Related Links & Further Reading


David Conti.

* "Oral War History Captured."
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 31 July 2000, B3.

Harry Funk.

* "Historians Commit to Capturing Wartime Memories on Internet."
Observer-Reporter, 13 August 2000, B3.

James H. Higgins.

* Beaches and Battles:
From an LST, 1943-1944.
Pittsburgh : [J.H. Higgins, R.H. Demmler, 1994.

* Men and Women of Wartime Pittsburgh and Environs.

Pittsburgh : Frank C. Harper, 1945.

* Military History: World War II

A Website of the Information Resource Centre, Canadian Forces College.
Includes Personal Narratives.
http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/wwii.html

* Pennsylvania at War, 1941-1945.

Harrisburg : Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1946.

* Six Stirring Years, 1939-1945:

As Reported by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Pittsburgh : Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1945.

* What Did You Do in the War Grandma?

An Oral History of Rhode Island Women during World War II.
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WWII_Women/tocCS.html

* World War II:

An Annotated Booklist in Honor of Those Who Served.
Pittsburgh : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh; Social Sciences Dept., 1990.

* World War II Poster Collection from Northwestern University Library.

The Government Publications Department at Northwestern University Library has a comprehensive collection of over 300 posters issued by U.S. Federal agencies from the onset of war through 1945.
https://images.northwestern.edu/catalog?f[institutional_collection_title_facet][]=World%20War%20II%20Poster%20Collection%20at%20Northwestern%20University%20Library





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