World War II and the Cold War

Approved Booklist for Paper Assignment

  1. Alcalay, Albert. The Persistence of Hope. Delaware, 2005.

  2. Alego, Matthew. Last Team Standing: How the Steelers and the Eagles --the Steagles -- Saved Pro Football during World War II. DaCapo Press,2006.

  3. Aldrich, Richard J. The Key to the South: Britain, the UnitedStates, & Thailand during the Approach of the Pacific War. Oxford,1993.

  4. Annussek, Greg. Hitler's Raid to Save Mussolini: The Most InfamousCommando Operation of World War II. DaCapo Press, 2006.

  5. Aquila, Richard. Home Front Soldier: The Story of a GI and His ItalianAmerican Family during World War II. SUNY Press, 2003.

  6. Armstrong, Karen. Remembering Karelia: A Family's Story ofDisplacement during and after the Finnish Wars. Berghahn, 2004.

  7. Aslanis, Anastasios. A Man of Confidence: A Greek POW in World WarII. Sunflower, 2005.

  8. Bankier, David. The Germans and the Final Solution: Publicopinion under Nazism. B. Blackwell, 1992.

  9. Baranowski, Shelley. Strength Through Joy: Consumerism and MassTourism in the Third Reich. Cambridge, 2004.

  10. Bath, Alan Harris. Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph ofAnglo-American Naval Intelligence. Kansas, 2001.

  11. Baudendistel, Rainer. Between Bombs and Good Intentions: TheInternational Committee of the Red Cross and the Italo-Ethiopian War,1935-1936. Berghahn, 2005.

  12. Baynes, John. Urquhart of Arnhem: The Life and Times of Major GeneralR.E. Urquhart, CB DSO. Brassey's, 1993.

  13. Beck, Alfred M. Hitler's Ambivalent Attache: Maj. Gen. Freidrich VonBoetticher in America, 1933-1941. Potomac Books, 2005.

  14. Beevor, Anthony. Crete: The Battle and the Resistance. Westview,1994.

  15. Bell, J. Bowyer. Besieged: Seven Cities Under Seige. TransactionPublishers, 2006.

  16. Bergmeier, Horst J.P. and Rainer E. Lotz. Hitler's Airwaves: TheInside Story of Nazi Radio Broadcasting and Propaganda Swing. Yale,1997.

  17. Berkhoff, Karel C. Harvest of Despair: Life and Death in the Ukraineunder Nazi Rule. Belknap, 2004.

  18. Blue, Howard. Words at War: World War II Era Radio Drama and thePostwar Broadcasting Industry Blacklist. Scarecrow, 2002.

  19. Bonn, Keith. When the Odds Were Even: The Vosges MountainsCampaign, October, 1944. Presidio Press, 1994.

  20. Borowiec, Andrew. Destroy Warsaw! Hitler's Punishment, Stalin'sRevenge. Praeger, 2001.

  21. Browder, Dewey. Americans in Post World War II Germany: Teachers,Tinkers, Neighbors and Nuisances. Edwin Mellen, 1998.

  22. Browne, Courtney. Tojo: The Last Banzai. DaCapo Press, 1998>

  23. Calhoun, C. Raymond. Typhoon: The Other Enemy: The Third Fleet& the Pacific Storms. Naval Institute Press, 1993.

  24. Carafano, James Jay. After D-Day: Operation Cobra and the NormandyBreakout. Lynne Rienner, 2000.

  25. Carr, Raymond. The Spanish Tragedy: The Civil War in Perspective. Phoenix Press, 1999.

  26. Cesarini, David. Becoming Eichmann: Rethinking the Life, Crimes, andTrial of a "Desk Murderer." DaCapo Press, 2006.

  27. Charyn, Jerome. Back to Bataan. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1993.

  28. Cholewczynski, George F. Poles Apart: The First Polish Airborneat Arnheim. Sarpedon Publishers, 1993.

  29. Cienciala, Anna M., Natalia S. Lebedeva and Wojciech Materski. Katyn: A Crime Without Punishment. Yale, 2007.

  30. Claasen, Adam. Hitler's Northern War: The Luftwaffe's Ill-FatedCampaign, 1940-1945. Kansas, 2001

  31. Colvin, John. Not Ordinary Men: The Story of the Battle ofKohima. Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1994.

  32. Connelly, Mark. Reaching for the Stars: A New History of BomberCommand in World War II. I.B. Tauris, 2002.

  33. Conversino, Mark J. Fighting with the Soviets: The Failure ofOperation Frantic, 1944-1945. Kansas, 2001.

  34. Cooke, James J. Billy Mitchell. Lynne Rienner, 2002.

  35. Copp, Terry, ed. Montgomery's Scientists: Operational Research inNorthwest Europe. Laurier Center, 2002.

  36. David, Saul. Mutiny at Salerno: An Injustice Exposed. Brassey's,1995.

  37. Davis, Richard G. Carl A. Spaatz & the Air War in Europe. Smithsonian Institute Press, 1993.

  38. Deletant, Dennis. Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and hisRegime, Romania, 1940-1944. Palgrave, 2006.

  39. Dingman, Roger. Ghost of War: The Sinking of the Awa Maru andJapanese-American Relations, 1945-1995. Naval Institute Press, 2005.

  40. Dugan, James and Carroll Stewart. Ploesti: The Great Ground-Air Battle of 1August, 1943. Brassey's, 1997.

  41. Dunn, Walter S. Heroes or Traitors? The German Replacement Army, theJuly Plot, and Adolf Hitler. Praeger, 2003.

  42. Egger, Bruce E. and Lee M. Otts. G Company's War: Two PersonalAccounts of the Campaigns in Europe, 1944-1945. Alabama, 2003.

  43. Finn, Richard B. Winners in Peace: MacArthur, Yoshida, and PostwarJapan. California, 1992.

  44. Fouche, Jean-Jacques. Massacre at Oradour, France, 1944: Coming toGrips with Terror. Northern Illinois, 2005.

  45. Friedman, Max Paul. Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United StatesCampaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II. Cambridge,2005.

  46. Gajdusek, Robert E. Resurrection: A War Journey. Notre Dame,1998.

  47. Gannon, Michael. Black May 1943: The Dramatic Story Behind theClimactic Allied Victory Over German U-Boats in the North Atlantic. HarperCollins, 1998.

  48. Garrett, Stephen. Ethics & Airpower in World War II: The BritishBombing of Germany. Saint Martin's, 1993.

  49. Genizi, Haim. America's Fair Share: The Admission & Resettlementof Displaced Persons. Wayne State University Press, 1994.

  50. Gibney, Frank B., ed. SENSO: The Japanese Remember the PacificWar. M.E.Sharpe, 2005.

  51. Goda, Norman J.W. Tomorrow the World: Hitler, Northwest Africa, andthe Path toward America. Texas A&M, 1998.

  52. Goldstein, Erik and John Maurer. The Washington Conference, 1921-22: Naval Rivalry,East Asian Stability and the Road to Pearl Harbor. Frank Cass, 1994.

  53. Goodby, James E. At the Borderline of Armageddon: How AmericanPresidents Managed the Atom Bomb. Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.

  54. Gooderson, Ian. Air Power at the Battlefront: Allied Close Air Supportin North-West Europe, 1943-45. Frank Cass, 1997.

  55. Graham, Michael. Mantle of Heroism: Tarawa & the Struggle for theGilberts. Presidio Press, 1993.

  56. Gray, William Glenn. Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign toIsolate East Germany, 1949-1969. North Carolina, 2003.

  57. Grenkevich, Leonid D. Soviet Partisan Movements, 1941-1944. FrankCass, 1998.

  58. Griffith, Thomas E. MacArthur's Airman: General George C. Kenney andthe War in the Southwest Pacific. Kansas, 2001.

  59. Gross, Jan T. Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz. Random House, 2007.

  60. Grover, Warren. Nazis in Newark. Transaction, 2003.

  61. Habeck, Mary R. Storm of Steel: The Development of Armor Doctrine inGermany and the Soviet Union, 1919-1939. Cornell, 2003.

  62. Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo. Love, War, and the 96th Engineers(Colored) Illinois, 1995.

  63. Hart, Russell. Clash of Arms: How the Allies Won in Normandy. Oklahoma, 2001.

  64. Hegarty, Marilyn E. Victory Girls, Khaki-Wackies, and Patriotutes: TheRegulation of Female Sexuality during World War II. New York University,2007.

  65. Herzstein, Robert E. Roosevelt & Hitler: Prelude to War. JohnWiley & Sons, 1994.

  66. Hirano, Kyoko. Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo: Japanese Cinema under theAmerican Occupation, 1945-1952. Smithsonian, 1992.

  67. Hitchcock, William I. France Restored: Cold War Diplomacy and theQuest for Leadership in Europe, 1944-1954. North Carolina, 1998.

  68. Hoffman, Hilmar. The Triumph of Propaganda: Film and NationalSocialism, 1933-1945. Berghahn, 2004.

  69. Hoffman, Peter. Hitler's Personal Security: Protecting the Fuhrer,1921-1945. Da Capo, 2000.

  70. Holmes, Richard. In the Footsteps of Churchill: A Study inCharacter. Basic Books, 2006.

  71. Holzimmer, Kevin C. General Walter Krueger: Unsung Hero of the PacificWar. Kansas, 2007.

  72. Horne, Gerald. Race War! White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack onthe British Empire. NYU Press, 2007.

  73. Hunczak, Taras. On the Horns of a Dilemma: The Story of the UkrainianDivision Halychyna. University Press of America, 2000.

  74. Infield, Glenn. Big Week: The Classic Story of the Crucial AirBattle of World War II. Brassey's, 1993.

  75. Isrealyan, Victor. On the Battlefields of the Cold War: A SovietAmbassador's Confession. Penn State, 2003.

  76. Jakeman, Robert J. The Divided Skies: Establishing Segregated FlightTraining at Tuskegee, Alabama, 1934-1942. Alabama, 2004.

  77. James, Harold. The Nazi Dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank. Cambridge, 2004.

  78. Johnson, David Alan. Righteous Deception: German Officers AgainstHitler. Praeger, 2001.

  79. Kahn, Arthur D. Experiment in Occupation: Witness to the Turnabout,Anti-Nazi War to Cold War 1944-1946. Penn State, 2004.

  80. Kaminski, Theresa. Prisoners in Paradise: American Women in theWartime South Pacific Kansas, 2001

  81. Kaplan, Larry. NATO 1948: The Birth of the Transatlantic Alliance. Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.

  82. Kaplan, Philip. Round the Clock: The Experience of the AlliedBomber Crews. Random House, 1993.

  83. Karina, Lilian and Marion Kant. Hitler's Dancers: German Modern Danceand the Third Reich. Berghahn, 2004.

  84. Kaufmann, JE and HW Kaufmann. The Maginot Line: None Shall Pass.Praeger, 1997.

  85. Kedward, Harry R. In Search of the Maquis: Rural Resistance inSouthern France. Oxford, 1993.

  86. Kemp, Paul. Allied but not Friendly: Naval Engagements among theAllied Powers. Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1994.

  87. Kersten, Andrew E. Labor's Home Front: The American Federation ofLabor during World War II. NYU Press, 2006.

  88. Kiesling, Eugenia C. Arming Against Hitler: France and the Limitsof Military Planning. Kansas, 1996.

  89. Kirschenbaum, Lisa A. The Legacy of the Siege of Leningrad, 1941-1995: Myth, Memories and Monuments. Cambridge, 2006.

  90. Krug, Hans-Joachim, Yoichi Hirama, Berthold J. Sander-Nagashima and AxelNiestle. Reluctant Allies: German-Japanese Naval Relations in World WarII. Naval Institute Press, 2001.

  91. Kurtz, Michael J. America and the Return of Nazi Contraband: TheRecovery of Europe's Cultural Treasures. Cambridge, 2006.

  92. Kurzman, Dan. Left to Die: The Story of the U.S.S. Juneau.Pocket Books, 1994.

  93. Lafore, Laurence. The End of Glory: An Interpretation of the Originsof World War II. Waveland Press, 2002.

  94. La Forte, Robert S. and Ronald E. Marcello. Building the Death Railway: The Ordeal of American POWs in Burma, 1942-1945. SR Books, 2000.

  95. Lanckoronsna, Karoline. Michaelangelo in Ravensbruck: One Woman's WarAgainst the Nazis. DaCapo Press, 2007.

  96. Lazare, Lucien. Rescue as Resistance: How Jewish Organizations Foughtthe Holocaust in France. Columbia, 1996.

  97. Lee, Jongsoo James. The Partition of Korea after World War II. Palgrave, 2006.

  98. Leff, Laurel. Buried by the Times: The Holocaust and America's MostImportant Newspaper. Cambridge, 2006.

  99. Leonard, Thomas M. and John F. Bratzel, eds. Latin America during WorldWar II. Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.

  100. Leonov, V.N. Blood on the Shores: Soviet Naval Commandoes inWorld War II. Naval Institute Press, 1993.

  101. Levin, Itamar. His Majesty's Enemies: Great Britain's War AgainstHolocaust Victims and Survivors. Praeger, 2001.

  102. Li, Fei Fei, Robert Sabella, and David Liu, eds. Nanking, 1937: Memoryand Healing. M.E. Sharpe, 2002.

  103. Linn, Brian McAllister. Guardians of Empire: The US Army and thePacific, 1902-1940. North Carolina, 1997.

  104. Litoff, Judy Barrett and David C. Smith. What Kind of World Do We Want? American Women Plan for Peace. SR Books, 2003.

  105. Lower, Wendy. Nazi Empire-Building and the Holocaust in Ukraine. North Carolina, 2007.

  106. Lukacs, John. Five Days in London: May 1940. Yale, 1999.

  107. Lusane, Clarence. Hitler's Black Victims: The Historical Experience ofAfro-Germans, European Blacks, Africans and African-Americans in the NaziEra. Routledge, 2002.

  108. Lustiger, Arno. Stalin and the Jews: The Red Book. Enigmabooks,2002.

  109. Mahnken, Thomas G. Uncovering Ways of War: US Intelligence and ForeignMilitary Innovation, 1918-1941. Cornell, 2002.

  110. Mallett, Robert. The Italian Navy and Fascist Expansionism 1935-40. Frank Cass, 1998.

  111. Mangerich, Agnes Jensen. Albanian Escape: The True Story of US ArmyNurses Behind Enemy Lines. Kentucky, 2007.

  112. Mann, Michael. Fascists. Cambridge, 2004.

  113. Martin, Adrian R. Brothers from Bataan: POWs, 1942-1945. Sunflower, 2005.

  114. Martin, Elaine. Gender, Patriarchy & Fascism in the Third Reich.Wayne State University Press, 1993.

  115. Martland, Peter. Lord Haw Haw: The English Voice of Nazi Germany. Scarecrow, 2003.

  116. Mazower, Mark. Inside Hitler's Greece: The Experience of Occupation,1941-44. Yale, 2001.

  117. McAllister, James. America and the German Problem, 1943-1945. Cornell, 2001.

  118. McFarland, Stephen L. America's Pursuit of Strategic Bombing, 1910-1945. Smithsonian, 1995.

  119. McKee, Christopher. Sober Men and True: Sailor Lives in the RoyalNavy, 1900-1945. Harvard, 2002.

  120. Megargee, Geoffrey P. Inside Hitler's High Command Kansas,2001.

  121. Mercado, Stephen C. The Shadow Warriors of Nakano: A History of theImperial Japanese Army's Elite Intelligence School. Brassey's, 2002.

  122. Michino, Gregory F. Death on the Hellships: Prisoners at Sea in thePacific War. Naval Institute Press, 2001.

  123. Miner, Steven Merritt. Stalin's Holy War: Religion, Nationalism, andAlliance Politics, 1941-1945. North Carolina, 2003.

  124. Mitchum, Samuel. Crumbing Empire: The German Defeat in the East,1944. Praeger, 2001.

  125. Molesworth, Carl. Sharks over China: The Twenty-Third FighterGroup in WWII China. Brassey's, 1994.

  126. Monod, David. Settling Scores: German Music, Denazification, and theAmericans, 1945-1953. North Carolina, 2005.

  127. Morewood, Steven. The British Defence of Egypt, 1935-1940. FrankCass, 2001.

  128. Morgan, David. The Battle for Britain: Citizenship & Ideology inthe Second World War. Routledge, 1993.

  129. Mulligan, Timothy P. Lone Wolf: The Life & Death of U-boat AceWerner Henke. Greenwood, 1993.

  130. Mulligan, William. The Creation of the Modern German Army: GeneralWalther Reinhardt and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1930. Berghahn, 2004.

  131. Neufeld, Michael J, and Michael Berenbaum, eds. The Bombing ofAuschwitz: Should the Allied Have Attempted It? Kansas, 2006.

  132. Newton, Wesley P. Montgomery in the Good War: Portrait of a SouthernCity, 1939-1946. Alabama, 2004.

  133. Obryn'ba, Nikolai I. Red Partisan: The Memoir of a Soviet ResistanceFighter on the Eastern Front. Potomac Books, 2007.

  134. Ohl, John K. Supplying the Troops: General Somervell & AmericanLogistics. Northern Illinois, 1994.

  135. Orange, Vincent. A Life of Marshal of the RAF Lord Tedder ofGlenguin. Frank Cass, 2001.

  136. Overy, Richard. Goering. Phoenix Press, 1999.

  137. Pack, Sasha D. Tourism and Dictatorship: Europe's Peaceful Invasion ofFranco's Spain. Palgrave, 2006.

  138. Packard, Jerrold M. Neither Friend nor Foe, the European neutralsin World War Two. Scribner/Macmillan, 1992.

  139. Parker, Robert A. Chamberlain & Appeasement: British Policy & theComing of World War II. Saint Martin's, 1993.

  140. Poncio, John Henry and Marlin Young. Girocho: A GI's Story of Bataanand Beyond. LSU, 2003.

  141. Prange, Gordon. God's Samurai: Lead Pilot at Pearl Harbor. Potomac Books, 2003.

  142. Prince, Cathryn J. Shot from the Sky: American POWs inSwitzerland. Naval Institute Press, 2003.

  143. Probert, Henry. The Forgotten Air Force: A History of the Royal Air Force inthe War Against Japan. Brassey's, 1995.

  144. Province, Charles M. Patton's Third Army: A Chronology of theThird Army Advance. Hippocrene Books, 1994.

  145. Puzzo, Dante. The Partisans & the War in Italy. Peter Lang,1993.

  146. Reardon, Mark J. Victory at Mortain: Stopping Hitler's PanzerCounteroffensive. Kansas, 2003.

  147. Redzik, Enver. Bosnia and Hercegovina in the Second World War. Frank Cass, 2004.

  148. Reynolds, E. Bruce. Thailand's Secret War: OSS, SOE and the Free ThaiUnderground During World War II. Cambridge, 2005.

  149. Rickard, John Nelson. Patton at Bay: The Lorraine Campaign, 1944. Potomac Books, 2004.

  150. Rigg, Bryan Mark. Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of NaziRacial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military. Kansas,2003.

  151. Ritchie, Sebastian. Industry and Air Power: The Expansion of BritishMilitary Aircraft Production, 1935-1941. Frank Cass, 1997.

  152. Rosenfeld, David M. Unhappy Soldier: Hino Ashihei and Japanese WorldWar II Literature. Lexington, 2002.

  153. Rossino, Alexander B. Hitler Strikes Poland: Blitzkreig, Ideology, andAtrocity. Kansas, 2003.

  154. Rosenbaum, Alan S. Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals. Westview,1993.

  155. Rosenblum, Joe. Defy the Darkness: A Tale of Courage in the Shadow ofMengele Praeger, 2001.

  156. Rubinstein, William D. The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies CouldNot Have Saved More Jews from the Nazis. Routledge, 1999.

  157. Rutherford, Philip T. Prelude to the Final Solution: The Nazi Programfor Deporting Ethnic Poles, 1939-1941. Kansas, 2006.

  158. Sadkovich, James J. The Italian Navy in World War II. Greenwood,1994.

  159. Sakamoto, Pamela Rotner. Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees: A WorldWar II Dilemma. Praeger, 1998.

  160. Salerno, Reynolds M. Vital Crossroads: Mediterranean Origins of theSecond World War, 1935-1940. Cornell, 2002.

  161. Sams, Crawford F. Medic: The Mission of an American Military Doctor inOccupied Japan and Wartorn Korea. M.E. Sharpe, 1998.

  162. Sano, Iwao Peter. One Thousand Days in Siberia: The Odyssey of a Japanese-American POW. Nebraska, 1997.

  163. Satloff, Robert. Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from theHolocaust's Long Reach into Arab Lands. PublicAffairs, 2006.

  164. Scheck, Raffael. Hitler's African Victims: The German Army Massacresof Black French Soldiers in 1940. Cambridge, 2006.

  165. Schelvis, Jules. Sobibor: A History of a Nazi Death Camp. Palgrave, 2006.

  166. Schmidt, David Andrew. Ianfu -- The Comfort Women of the JapaneseImperial Army of the Pacific War. Edwin Mellen, 2000.

  167. Schmidt, Ulf. Justice at Nuremburg: Leo Alexander and the NaziDoctors' Trial. Palgrave, 2006.

  168. Schmitz, David F. Henry L. Stimson: The First Wise Man. SR Books,2001.

  169. Schneider, Gertrude. Journey into Terror: Story of the RigaGhetto. Praeger, 2001.

  170. Schrivjers, Peter. The Unknown Dead: Civilians in the Battle of theBulge. Kentucky, 2005.

  171. Selhaus, Edi. Evasion & Repatriation: Slovene Partisans & RescuedAmericans. Sunflower University Press, 1993.

  172. Shandler, Nina. The Strange Case of Hellish Nell: The True Story ofHelen Duncan and the Witch Trial of World War II. DaCapo Press, 2006.

  173. Shepherd, Ben. War in the Wild East: The German Army and SovietPartisans. Harvard, 2004.

  174. Shoenfeld, Max. Stalking the U-boat: USAAF Offensive AntisubmarineOperations in World War II. Smithsonian, 1994.

  175. Simpson, A.W. In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention WithoutTrial in Wartime Britain. Oxford, 1993.

  176. Siegel, Mona L. The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism,and Patriotism, 1914-1940. Cambridge, 2005.

  177. Smith, Bradley F. Sharing Secrets with Stalin: How the Allies TradedIntelligence, 1941-1945. Kansas, 2005.

  178. Smith, Truman. The Wrong Stuff: The Adventures and Misadventures of an8th Air Force Aviator. Oklahoma, 2002.

  179. Claimed!Spalding, Elizabeth Edwards. The First Cold Warrior: Harry Truman,Containment, and the Remaking of Liberal Internationalism. Kentucky,2007.

  180. Spicer, Kevin P. Hitler's Priests: Catholic Clergy and NationalSocialism. Northern Illinois, 2007.

  181. Stackelberg, Roderick. Hitler's Germany: Origins, Interpretations,Legacies. Routledge, 1999.

  182. Steege, Paul. Black Market, Cold War: Everyday Life in Berlin,1946-1949. Cambridge, 2007.

  183. Stetz, Margaret D, and Bonnie B.C. Oh, eds. Legacies ofthe Comfort Women of World War II. M.E. Sharpe, 2005.

  184. Stoler, Mark A. Allies and Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, theGrand Alliance, and US Strategy in World War II. North Carolina, 2001.

  185. Stone, Harry. Writing in the Shadow: Resistance Publications inOccupied Europe. Frank Cass, 1996.

  186. Strang, G. Bruce. On the Fiery March: Mussolini Prepares for War. Praeger, 2003.

  187. Stripp, Alan. Codebreaker in the Far East. Oxford, 2002.

  188. Suvorov, Viktor. The Chief Culprit: Stalin's Grand Designs to StartWorld War II. Potomac Books, 2007.

  189. Sword, Keith. Deportation & Exile of Poles in the Soviet Union,1939-1948. Saint Martin's, 1995.

  190. Syrett, David. The Defeat of the German U-boats: The Battle ofthe Atlantic. South Carolina, 1994.

  191. Tarrant, V.E. The Last Year of the Kreigsmarine: May 1944 - May1945. Naval Institute Press, 1994.

  192. Tec, Nechama. Defiance: The Bielski Partisans. Oxford, 1993.

  193. Thomas, David A. Churchill, the Member for Woodford. Frank Cass,1994.

  194. Thomas, Donald. The Enemy Within: Hucksters, Racketeers, Deserters,and Civilians during the Second World War. New York University, 2007.

  195. Todorov, Tzvetan. Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the ConcentrationCamps. Metropolitan Books, 1996.

  196. Trefalt, Beatrice. Japanese Army Stragglers and Memories of the War inJapan, 1950-75. Routledge, 2003.

  197. Uekoetter, Frank. The Green and the Brown: A History of Conservationin Nazi Germany. Cambridge, 2006.

  198. Uhl, Matthias and Henrik Eberle. The Hitler Book: The Secret DossierPrepared for Stalin from the Interrogations of otto Guensche and Heinze Linge,Hitler's Closest Personal Aides. PublicAffairs, 2006.

  199. Urner, Klaus. Let's Swallow Switzerland: Hitler's Plans Against theSwiss Confederation. Lexington, 2001.

  200. Van Dyke, Carl. The Soviet Invasion of Finland, 1939-1940. Frank Cass, 1997.

  201. Vander Meulen, Jacob. The Politics of Aircraft: Building an AmericanMilitary Industry. Kansas.

  202. Watson, Bruce Allen. Exit Rommel: The Tunisian Campaign,1942-1943. Praeger, 1999.

  203. Werner, Herbert A. Iron Coffins: A Personal Account of German U-boatBattles of World War II. DaCapo Press, 1998.

  204. Werrell, Kenneth P. Blankets of Fire: U.S. Bombers over Japan duringWorld War II. Smithsonian, 1996.

  205. Westermann, Edward B. German Anti-Aircraft Defenses, 1914-1945 Kansas, 2001.

  206. Whiting, Charles. The Other Battle of the Bulge: OperationNorthwind. Madison Books, 1992.

  207. Whymant, Robert. Stalin's Spy: Richard Sorge and the Tokyo EspionageRing. Palgrave, 2007.

  208. Wilkinson, Peter. Foreign Fields: The Story of an SOE Operative Palgrave, 2002.

  209. Wilson, Theodore A. The First Summit: Roosevelt and Churchill atPlacentia Bay, 1941. Kansas, 2004.

  210. Wires, Richard. The Cicero Spy Affair: German Access to BritishSecrets in World War II. Praeger, 1999.

  211. Wright-Nooth. Prisoner of the Turnip-Heads: The JapaneseTreatment of POWs. Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1994.

  212. Wyszogrod, Morris. A Brush with Death: An Artist in the DeathCamps. SUNY Press, 2002.

  213. Yelton, David K. Hitler's Volkssturm: The Nazi Militia and the Fall ofGermany, 1944-1945. Kansas, 2003.

  214. Zeiler, Thomas W. Unconditional Defeat: Japan, America, and the End ofWorld War II. SR Books, 2003.

  215. Ziemke, Earl. The Red Army, 1918-1941: From Vanguard of WorldRevolution to America's Ally. Frank Cass, 2004.

  216. Zimmerman, John C. Holocaust Denial: Demographics, Testimonies, andIdeologies. University Press of America, 2000.

  217. Zumbro, Derek S. Battle for the Ruhr: The German Army's Final Defeatin the West. Kansas, 2000.