August G. Blume WWI Eastern Front Research Collection

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Museum of Flight Archives
August G. Blume WWI Eastern Front Research Collection
2008-7-25
Research material relating to WWI Eastern Front aviation activities
Contents
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Summary Information ................................................................................................................................... 2
August Blume Obituary ................................................................................................................................. 2
Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 3
Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 4
Collection Inventory ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Books ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Austro-Hungarian Folders ........................................................................................................................... 14
German Folders........................................................................................................................................... 16
Russia Folders ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Russian Civil War ......................................................................................................................................... 36
Various Countries Folders ........................................................................................................................... 37
Serials Binders ............................................................................................................................................. 41
Miscellaneous Binders ................................................................................................................................ 42
Turkish Folders ............................................................................................................................................ 46
Unfiled Binders............................................................................................................................................ 49
Serials (WWI)............................................................................................................................................... 49
Correspondence 1987-2007 (Bulk, 1995-2002) .......................................................................................... 55
Non-Correspondence Drawer Items ........................................................................................................... 59
Summary Information
Repository
Museum of Flight Archives
Creator - Compiler
Blume, August
Title
August G. Blume WWI Eastern Front Research Collection
ID
2008-7-25
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1912-1945
Date [inclusive]
20th Century
Extent
207.0 Cubic feet (includes binders, unbound materials, books,
serials, and correspondence)
Language
English
August Blume Obituary
August Blume, 82, of Charlottesville, known to his friends as "Augie", died peacefully on Friday, February
6, 2009, at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville.
He is survived by his longtime and loving companion, renowned art writer, Ruth Latter, and many dear
friends, scattered around the globe.
He was born September 27, 1927, in Bronx, New York, the son of the late Louis Gerard Blume and Ruth
Gertrude Leona Woolsey, and was the widower of Nancy Moran Blume who died in December 1993.
Growing up in Baltimore, he attended private and public schools there, followed by Baltimore
Polytechnic Institute and New York Technical Institute in Baltimore.
Augie served in the United States Navy as an aviation ordnance man during World War II and the Korean
War.
He was keenly interested in the history of early military aviation for well over 50 years. Since the mid1960s, he studied the Russian air fleet of World War I.
He traveled to Russia to search for material in the archives and became a recognized expert of Russian
aviation history of World War I.
His research culminated in the 2-volume book, "The Russian Military Air Fleet in World War One" that
will be published by Schiffer Military History in June of this year.
Augie had many articles in "Cross and Cockade U.S," "Avions" and "Over the Front." Until his untimely
death he was actively researching the early military aviation of Romania and Ukraine, of the White and
Red Russian forces and the Allied Intervention in Russia from 1918 until 1920.
He was a member, and served on the boards of the "League of World War I Aviation Historians" and the
publication "World War I Aero" and was a member of the "Charlottesville Aviation Luncheon Club".
August's other hobby was Jazz. He was one of the founders of the Interracial Jazz Society as part of the
Civil Rights movement in Baltimore from 1954 until 1957 and was a member of the NAACP and the
Congress on Racial Equality.
His interview with John Coltrane was published in "Jazz Review". He worked for the recording industry
and was the Upper Midwest Promotion Manager for Columbia Records and later the National
Promotion Manager for RCA. After his retirement and move to Charlottesville he became an active
member of the local Jazz Club.
Augie spoke often of the importance of being a Positive Force in the Universe.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Museum of Flight Archives
9404 East Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA
206-764-5700
Archives@museumofflight.org
Currrent State of the Blume Collection
As of March 2010 the museum is still waiting to receive the other half of the collection.
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
Book -- Published Material
Geographic Name(s)
Austria
Germany
Great Britain
Poland
Turkey
United States of America
Subject(s)
Photocopies
Russian Revolution
WWI - 1914 to 1918
WWI – Archival
WWI - Publication
Collection Inventory
Blume, August Books (WWI) (Bulk, 1920-1945) (consisting of 177 three-ring binders, 188 books). This
part of the collection consists of three-ring binders, which hold copies of articles books and archival
items. There are a small number of original items included. In addition, most hardcover and paperback
books from the collection are held in the Library. Unless otherwise noted, contents of these binders are
copies of originals. All binders may contain miscellaneous papers and correspondence relating to
contents not listed in the inventory. Editorial comments are [in brackets], clarification notes are (in
parentheses).
Cataloged Books moved to the Library
Books
Aerofan (TL504 /A272)
L'Encyclopédie illustrée de l'aviation (UG1240 .E54 1982)
Mir aviaëtìsii: Aviation world magazine (TL526.R9 M48)
ÖFH Nachrichten: Informationsblatt der Österreichischen Flugzeug Hitoriker (TL503 .O334)
Mémorial des pionniers de l'aviation, 1909-1921: brevets délivrés par l'Aéro-club de France, 18 688
pilotes (TL539 M46 1998)
Ackerman, G. Adolph. Via the red skies: the development of Soviet air mail 1922-1945 (HE7059.A4 A25
2002)
Aleksandrov, A. O. Lichnoe delo: sovemskaëiìa morskaëiìa aviaëtìsiëiìa na Balmike 1918-1925 (VG95.S65
A534 1999)
Aleksandrov, A. O. Pobedy. poteri (VG95.R9 A534 2000)
Aleksandrov, A. O. Krylatye plenniki Rossii: germanskie, avstro-vengerskie i tureëtìskie açeroplany v
rossiæiskoæi i sovetskoæi aviaëtìsii s 1914 po 1920 gg. (TL685.3 .A538 1997)
Aleksandrov, A. O. Morskie istrebiteli Rossii (1915-1925) (UG1242.F5 A534 1999) Aleksandrov, A. O.
Amerikanskie gidroplany v Rossii, 1912-1917 (TL684 .A533 1999)
Alexandrov, Andrei. Achievements, defeats, tasks, units, commanding officers, aircraft, weaponry,
victories, and losses of Russian naval aviation & aeronautics 1894-1920 (UG635.R9 A54 2000)
Andersson, Lennart. Soviet aircraft and aviation, 1917-1941 (TL526.S65 A54 1994)
Andreev, Igor'. Boevye samolety (TL685.3 .A638 1992)
Ashmore, L. H. Forgotten flotilla: British submariners in Russia, 1914-1919 (D590 .A75 2001)
Avram, Valeriu. Germanii în aeronautica românæa (UG635.R6 A982 2004) Avram, Valeriu. Misiunea
aeronauticæa francezæa în România, 1916-1918 / La mission aéronautique fran÷caise en Roumanie
1916-1918 (D565.A2 A982 1998)
Avram, Valeriu. "Crucile negre": avia÷tia Puterilor centrale deasupra României (1916-1917) (D684.A97
2001)
Avram, Valeriu. Istoria aeronauticii militare romane, 1910-1916 (DR219.A982 2003)
Baczkowski, Wieslaw. Samolot myâsliwski Spad VII-XIII (TL686.S72 .B339 1987)
Bailey, Frank W. L'escadrille "Jeanne d'Arc" SPA 124 (UG635.F8 B245 2004)
Baker, David. Flight and flying:a chronology (TL515 .B23 1994)
Bargatinov, Valerii. Kryl'ia Rossii: polnaëiìa illëiìustrirovannaëiìa çenëtìsiklopediëiìa (TL526.S65 B283
2005)
Bartlett, Philippe. Les insignes de l'aéronautique militaire française jusqu'en 1918 (French military
aeronautical branch badges up to 1918)(UG1185.F8 B37 2002)
Belcarz, Bartolomiej. White eagles: the aircraft, men and operations of the Polish Air Force, 1918-1939.
(UG635.P7 B35 2001)
Beliakov, A. I. Sankt-Peterburg, podarivshiæi kryl§ëiìa Rossii (TL526.R9 B354 2003)
Birken, Andreas. Atlas und Lexikon zum Ersten Weltkrieg (G1037 .B485 2002)
Blaugher, Michael A. Guide to over 900 aircraft museums: USA and Canada (TL506 .B529 2002)
Bortnevski, V. G. White intelligence and counter-intelligence during the Russian Civil War (DK265.9.S4
B67 1995)
Brett, R. Dallas. History of British aviation, 1908-1914 (TL526.G7 B65 1988)
Cappellano, Filippo. L'Imperial regio esercito austro-ungarico sul fronte italiano,1915-1918 (D569.A2
C326 2002)
Cejka, Zdenek. Ceskoslovenské Nieuporty (TL686.N45 C344 1998)
Choloniewski, Krzysztof. Samoloty wojskowe obcych konstrukcji 1918-1939 (TL685.3 .C465 1987)
Christienne, Charles. A history of French military aviation (UG635.F8 C4813 1986)
Cochrane, John. Military aircraft insignia of the world (UG1240 .C57 1998)
Cronin, Dick. Navy shipboard aircraft developments 1912-1931 (VG95.G7 C7 1990)
Cynk, Jerzy B. History of the Polish Air Force, 1918-1968 (UG635.P7 C96 1972)
Davies, Norman. White Eagle, Red Star: the Polish-Soviet War, 1919-20 and 'the miracle on the Vistula'
(DK4406 .D38 2003)
Davilla, James J. French aircraft of the First World War (UG1245.F8 D38 1997)
Day, Brian C. Czechoslovak field post 1918-1921: a study of postal activities (HE6980.3 .D288 2002)
Durkota, Alan. The Imperial Russian Air Service: famous pilots & aircraft of World War One (D605 .D87
1995)
Erickson, Edward J. Defeat in detail: the Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913 (DR46.4 .E75 2003)
Ferrari, Paolo. La grande guerra aerea, 1915-1918: battaglie, industrie, bombardamenti, assi, aeroporti
(D607.I8 G73 1994)
Finne, K. N. Igor Sikorsky, the Russian years (TL540.S54 F513 1987)
Forty, Simon. Historical maps of World War I (G1037 .F6 2002)
Gamziukas, Algirdas. Lietuvos karinçe aviacija: 1919-1940 / Lithuanian military aviation: 1919-1940
(UG635.L78 G36 1999)
Gentilli, Roberto. Italian Aces of World War I and their aircraft (D607.I8 G35 2003)
Gentilli, Roberto. I reparti dell'aviazione italiana nella grande Guerra (D607.I8 G36 1999)
Geust, Carl-Fredrik. Red stars (UG1245.S65 G38 1999)
Geust, Carl-Fredrik. Red stars: Soviet Air Force in World War Two, 1939-1945 (UG1245.S65 G38 1993)
Geust, Carl-Fredrik. Red stars (UG1245.S65 G38 1998)
Gorokhoff, Gérard. Russkiæi çekspediëtìsionnyæi korpus vo Franëtìsìii I v Salonikakh, 1916-1918 (D550
.G63 2003) Gray, Randal. Chronicle of the First World War (D523 .G634 1990)
Gronczewski, Tomasz. Spad VII C. 1 (TL686.S72 G866 2004)
Gröschel, Dieter H. M. Geschichte der Königlich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und Fliegerabteilung
46 Lb (UG635.G3 G868)
Gröschel, Dieter H. M. Geschichte der Königlich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und Fliegerabteilung
46 Lb (UG635.G3 G868 2005)
Grosz, Peter M. Austro-Hungarian Army aircraft of World War One (D607.A9 G78 1993)
Gustavsson, Kenneth. Granboda flygstation: ryskt marinflyg på Åland under första världskriget (D605
.G87 1991)
Gustin, Emmanuel. Flying guns: the development of aircraft guns, ammunition and installations 1933-45
(UG1340 .G87 2003)
Haddow, G. W. The German giants: the story of the R-planes, 1914-1919 (TL685.3 .H24 1969)
Halley, James J. The squadrons of the Royal Air Force (UG635.G7 H35 1980)
Hauet, André. Les avions Caudron (TL686.C38 H293 2001)
Hauke, Erwin. Die Flugzeuge der k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppe und Seeflieger, 1914-1918 (UG1245.G4 H38 1988)
Hildebrandt, Hans. Zeppelin-Denkmal für das deutsche Volk (TL540.Z4 H53 1925)
Hoeppner, Ernst Wilhelm Arnold von. Germany's war in the air: the development and operations of
German military aviation in the World War (D604 .H613 1994)
ICARE. La Poste aérienne française (HE7069 .P688 2000)
Kansu, Yavuz. Havacilik tarihinde Türkler (UG635.T87 K268 2006)
Karolevitz, Robert F. Flight of eagles: the story of the American Koâsciuszko Squadron in the PolishRussian War 1919-1920 (DK440 .K277 1974)
Keimel, Reinhard. Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge: Geschichte der Luftfahrt von den Anfängen bis Ende 1918
(TL526.A8 K44)
Keimel, Reinhard. Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge: Geschichte der Luftfahrt von den Anfängen bis Ende 1918
(TL526.A8 K44 1981)
Keskinen, Kalevi. Suomen ilmavoimat / Finnish Air Force (UG635.F5 K384 2005)
Khairulin, Marat. Vozdushnye korabli tipa "Il§ëiìa Muromeëtìs" (TL686.S55 K424 1998)
Kibovskii, Aleksandr. Uniforma rossiæiskogo voennogo vozdushnogo flota (UG635.R8 L53 2004)
Kilduff, Peter. Germany's first air force, 1914-1918 (D604 .K48 1991)
Kopanski, Tomasz J. British WWI aircraft in the Polish Air Force (UG1245.G7 K66 1999)
Kopanski, Tomasz J. Kosciuszko squadron, 1919-1921: American volunteers against the Bolsheviks (D606
.K66 2005)
Kopanski, Tomasz Jan. 16 (39-a) Eskadra Wywiadowcza, 1919-1920 (DK4406.3 .K67 1994)
Kosminkov, K. Samolety stalinskikh sokolov: Sovetskie samolety 1920-1945 gg. (TL685.3 .K675 1992)
Kowalski, Tomasz J. Nieuport 1-27 (TL686.N45 K692 2003)
Kowalski, Tomasz J. Samolot Bréguet 14 (TL686.B68 K692 2002)
Langensiepen, Bernd. The Ottoman steam navy, 1828-1923 (V797 .L36 1995)
Layman, R. D. Before the aircraft carrier: the development of aviation vessels, 1849-1922 (V874.L39
1989)
Liulevicius, Vejas G. War land: peoples, lands, and national identity on the Eastern front in World War I
(D550 .L58 1994)
Loiko, A. N. Neokonchennaëiìa povest': istoriëiìa o russkom letchike Ivane Loæiko/The unfinished story:
the story about the Russian pilot Ivan Loæiko (UG626.2.L645 L645 2006)
London, Joanne M. Gernstein. Fly now!: a colorful story of flight from hot air balloon to the 777
"Worldliner": the poster collection of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (TL515 .L66
2007)
Lyandres, Semion. The Bolsheviks' "German gold" revisited; an inquiry into the 1917 accusations
(DK265.19 .L96 1995)
Maslov, Mikhail. Russian aeroplanes, 1914-1918 (TL526.R9 M37 2002)
McEntee, Girard Lindsley. Military history of the world war: a complete account of the campaigns on all
fronts (D521 .M14 1943)
Meindl, Karl. Luftsiege der k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppe (D539.5.L84 M346 2001)
Mikheev, V. R. Sikorskiæi: vo slavu Rossii (TL540.S54 M444 2000)
Mikheyev, Vadim. Sikorsky S-16 (TL686.S55 M55 1997)
Morareau, Lucien. L'aviation maritime française pendant la Grande Guerre: hydravions et avions (D603
.A95 1999)
Moreau-Bérillon, E. L'aviation française, 1914-1940: ses escadrilles, ses insignes (UG635.F8 M8 1968)
Morgala, Andrzej. Samoloty wojskowe w Polsce (UG1245.P7 M67)
Morrow, John Howard. The Great War in the air: military aviation from 1909 to 1921 (D600 .M565 1993)
Nedialkov, Dimitar. The genesis of air power (UG630 .N43)
Nedialkov, Dimitar. The genesis of air power (UG630 .N43 2004)
O'Connor, Martin D. Air aces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1914-1918 (D607.A9 O26 1986)
Offelli, Siro. Le armi e gli equipaggiamenti dell'esercito austro-ungarico: dal 1914 al 1918 (UC465.A8 O34
2001)
Owers, Colin A. Salmson aircraft of World War I (TL686.S25 O93 2001)
Owers, Colin A. De Havilland aircraft of World War I (TL686.D4 .O93 2001)
Petrov, G. F. Gidrosamolety i çekranoplany Rossii, 1910-1999 (TL684.B3886 2000)
Pope, Stephen. The dictionary of the First World War (D510 .P66 1996)
Popiel, Adam. Uzbrojenie lotnictwa polskiego: 1918-1939 (000.00)
Rajlich, Jiri. Ceskoslovenské letectvo 1918-1924 (UG635.C95 R362 1992)
Rajlich, Jiri. Vzduch je naése moére: Ceskoslovenské letectví 1918-1939 (UG635.C95 R36 1993)
Rezmer, Waldemar. Litewskie lotnictwo wojskowe, 1919-1940 (UG635.L78 R49 1999)
Riaboff, Alexander. Gatchina days: reminiscences of a Russian pilot (DK265.7 .R53 1986)
Rogers, Les. British Aviation Squadron markings of World War I: REC- RAF-RNAS (D602.R55 2001)
Sanger, Ray. Nieuport aircraft of World War One (TL686.N45 S26 2002)
Savin, V. S. Aviaëtìsiëiìa v Ukraine: ocherki istorii (TL526.U38 S294 1995)
Schroeder, Walter. Feldpilot Stabsfeldwebel Rudolf Palm (UG626.2 .P255
A3 1982)
Scopani, Paolo. L'ultima guerra dell'impero austro-ungarico: storia fotografica delle operazioni militari
sul fronte russo, serbo-albanese ed italiano, 1914-1918 (DS551 .S35 1997)
Sergievsky, Boris. Airplanes, women, and song: memoirs of a fighter ace, test pilot, and adventurer
(TL540.S414 A3 1999)
Shirokorad, A. B. "Korabel§naëiìa artilleriëiìa rossiæiskogo flota 1967-1922 gg." (VF85 .S448 1997)
Shirokorad, A. B. Artilleriëiìa osoboæi moshchnosti (UF405.S65 S448 2002)
Sturtivant, Ray. The Camel file (TL686.S6 S78 1993)
Sturtivant, Ray. The D.H.4/D.H.9 file (TL686.D4 S88 1999)
Tager, Hannes. Flugplatz Grossenhain: historischer Abriss (TL726.6.G32 G867 2007)
Tarkowski, Krzysztof A. "Lotnictwo polskie w wojnie z Rosjña Sowieckña: 1919-1920; Lotnictwo polskie w
wojnie z Rosjña Sowieckña: 1919-1920" (DK4406.4 .T37 1991)
Tucker, Spencer C. The European powers in the First World War: an encyclopedia (D510 .E97 1996)
Türkmen, Zekeriya. Mütareke döneminde ordunun durumu ve yeniden yapilanmasi (1918-1920) (DK576
.T885 2001)
Unknown. The Royal Air Force list, April 1918 (D609.G7 R69 1990)
Vergnano, Piero. Origini dell'aviazione in Italia = Origin of aviation in Italy (TL526.I8 V4 1964)
Wildman, Allan K. The end of the Russian Imperial Army (DK265.9.A6 W54 1987)
Williamson, H. J. Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force for the Great War 1914-18 (D602 .W55 1992)
Woodman, H. Early aircraft armament: the aeroplane and the gun up to 1918 (UG1340 .W66 1989)
Österreichischer Aero-Club. Jahrbuch (TL503 .O388)
Kriegs-Kalender und Kriegs-Depeschen (D531 .K85)
Bennett, Geoffrey Martin. Freeing the Baltic (DK265.3 .B4 2002)
Petroff, Serge. Remembering a forgotten war: civil war in eastern European Russia and Siberia, 19181920 (DK265.8.S5 P48 2000)
Silverlight, John. The victors' dilemma: Allied intervention in the Russian Civil war (DK265.4 .S54 1971)
Goldhurst, Richard. The midnight war: the American intervention in Russia, 1918-1920 (DK265.42.U58
G64 1978) Smele, Jonathan D. Civil war in Siberia: the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak,
1918-1920 (DK265.8.S5 S64 1996)
Heresch, Elisabeth. Blood on the snow: eyewitness accounts of the Russian Revolution (DK265.69 .H47
1990)
Strakhovsky, Leonid Ivan. Intervention at Archangel: the story of allied intervention and Russian counterrevolution in North Russia, 1918-1920 (DK265 .S88 1944)
Upton, Anthony F. The Finnish Revolution, 1917-1918 (DL1072 .U67 1980)
Williamson, H.N.H. Farewell to the Don: the Russian Revolution in the journals of Brigadier H.N.H.
Williamson (DK265.7 .W5 1971)
Cockfield, Jamie H. With snow on their boots: the tragic odyssey of the Russian Expeditionary Force in
France during World War I (D550 .C62 1999)
Wrangel, Alexis. Russia's White Crusader (DK254.V7 W73 1990)
Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil. The memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim (DL1067.5.M37 M37 1954)
Marevunskaia, M. E. Rossiæiskiæi gosudarstvennyæi arkhiv VMF (CD1729 .A6 1995)
Dolnikov, M. L. Ikary rossiæiskogo neba (D605 .D656 2005)
Finne, K. N. Russkie vozdushnye bogatyri: I.I. Sikorskago: materialy dlëiìa istorii russkoæi aviatsëiìi s§ 88
snimkami v§ tekst§ (TL540.S54 F466 1930)
Berezhnoi, S.S. (?) Korabli i vspomogatel§nye suda sovetskogo voenno-morskogo flota (1917-1927)
(V805.5.S65 K682 1981)
Kennett, Lee B. The first air war, 1914-1918 (D600 .K46 1991)
Baczkowski, Wieslaw. Samoloty bombowe pierwszej wojny âswiatowej (UG1242.B6 B239 1986)
Wood, Alan C. Airships of the First World War (TL664.2 .A487 1999)
Kihntopf, Michael P. Victory in the East: the rise and fall of the Imperial German Army (D551 .K46 2000)
Erickson, Edward J. Ordered to die: a history of the Ottoman army in the First World War (D568.3 E66
2001)
Hall, Richard C. The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913: prelude to the First World War (DR46.H354 2000)
Masson, Philippe. La Marine française et la mer Noire: 1918-1919 (D583.M33 1982)
Benvenuti, Francesco. The Bolsheviks and the Red Army, 1918-1922 (UA772.B38 1988)
Petrescu-Comnen, Nicolae. The Great War and the Romanians: notes and documents on World War I
(D565.A2 P413 2000)
Vachkov, Aleksander. The Balkan War 1912-1913 (DR46 .V838 2005)
Slowinski, Kazimierz. Lotnisko toruânskie, 1920-1945 (TL726.6.P7 S568 1983)
Korol', V. V. Kryl'ia Peterburga (TL526.R9 K655 2000)
Lobyëtìsyn, V.V. Martirolog russkoæi voenno-morskoæi çemigraëtìsii poizdaniëiìam 1920-2000 gg.
(DK35.5 .M37 2001)
Lavrenets, Vsevolod. Na zare russkoæi aviaëtìsii: dokumental§nye rasskazy (TL526.R9 L298 2000)
Artem'ev, A. M. Morskaëiìa aviaëtìsiëiìa Rossii (VG95.R9 A78 1996)
Mikheev, V. R. Boris Vëiìacheslavovich Korvin-Krukovskiæi, 1895-1988 (TL540.K68 M54 2002)
Mikheev, V. R. Georgiæi Aleksandrovich Botezat 1882-1940 (TL540.B638 M55 2000)
Demin, Anatoliæi. Khodynka: vzletnaëiìa polosa russkoæi aviaëtìsii (TL526.R9 D34 2002)
Lavrenets, Vsevolod. Letchiki Rossii (TL539 .L38 1992) Vojinoviâc, Dragutin M. Branko Vukosavljeviâc
(D569.3.S356 V644 2003)
Sobolev, D. A. Nashi sootechestvenniki v zarubezhnom aviastroenii (TL539.S64 1996)
Babich, V. K. Vozdushnyæi boæi: zarozhdenie i razvitie (UG635.R9 B114 1991)
Spatarel', I. K. Protiv chernogo barona (DK265.7 .S65 1972)
Krasovskii, S. A. Zhizn' v aviaëtìsii (UG635.R9 K68 1968)
Demin, Anatoliæi. Istoriëiìa aviaëtìsii: bibliograficheskiæi ukazatel§: istoriëiìa aviaëtìsionnoæi nauki i
tekhniki (Z5065.R9 D354 2003)
Ul'ianin, I. A. Pioner russkoæi aviaëtìsii: kniga o trudakh i dnëiìakh açeronavta, zmeenavta, letchika I
izobretatelëiìa Sergeëiìa Alekseevicha Ul§ëiìanina (TL540.U55 U55 2001)
Borislavov, Ivan. Samoletite na Bæulgariëiìa (TL526.B9 B684 1996)
Poletaev, O. A. Na kryl§ëiìakh rodiny: ocherki ob çestonëtìsakh-aviatorakh, aktivnykh uchastnikakh
stroitel§stva iukrepleniëiìa sovetskogo vozdushnogo flota - voennogo i grazhdanskogo (UG626 .P653
1981)
Unbound Copies of Books
Drawer One:
trans. Zheltov, Alexei. Zakunov, N.I. Over the Baltic: History of Imperial Russian Naval Aviation 19111917.
Matveev, A. The Broken Wings: Sketches from the Lives of the Life of the Russian Aviators in 14/18 and
Civil War. 1936.
Drawer Two:
“Extra Copy – Red Naval Civil War 1918-1920”
ВТОРОЙ, ТОМ. ТРИ ВЕКА РОССИЙСКОГО ФЛОТА [3rd-Century Russian Naval Fleet?]
[Book?] РУГГКНЕ ВОЗДУШНЬІЕ ГНЛЫ [?]
[Excerpt] Poletaev, O. and A. Nugis. On Wings of Fatherland. Tallin, 1981.
[Book?] АВІАЦІЯ БАЛТІЙСКАГО МОРЯ 1912-1917
Drawer Four:
Palmer, Scott W. Dictatorship of the Air: Aviation Culture and the Fate of Modern Russia. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2006.
Sergeev, A.B. 5 Years of the Red Air Fleet 1917-1922. Moscow, 1926. [Героические Годы]
Avram, Valeriu. ’Crucile Negre’: Aviatia Puterilor Centrale diaspora Romanie (1916-1917). Bucharest:
Editura Pro Historia, 2001.
Groschel, Dieter H.M. Geschichte der Koniglich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und Fliegerabteilung4
lb. Private Printing, 2008.
Appendices to: Groschel, Dieter H.M. Geschichte der Koniglich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und
Fliegerabteilung4 lb. Private Printing, 2008.
Tkachev, Vyacheslav Matveevich. “Wings of Russia.” Ed. August Blume, trans. Deanna Chaudin.
[Excerpt] “Состязанія Азроплановь”
Sbornik, Yubileiniy. “Krasniy Vozdushniy Flot 1918-1920” 1923. [ПРИКАЗ]
Nedialkov, Dimitar. “Air Power of the Kingdom of Bulgaria: Part I” Sofia, 2001.
Организация Воздушного Фпома СССР. Moscow, 1923.
Красный Воздушный Флот Гражданской Войнз В СССР 1918-1920
Austro-Hungarian Folders
K. u. K.
K. u. K. No 1:
Label: Austro-Hungarian Files 1/20
Content: Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown. Appear to be logs of some type] “AustroHungarian Squadrons/Airfields on the Eastern/Balkan Front” (1-20).
K. u. K. No 2:
Label: Austro-Hungarian Files 21/40
Content:
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown. Appear to be logs of some type] “AustroHungarian Squadrons/Airfields on the Eastern/Balkan Front” (21-40).
K. u. K. No 3:
Label: Austro-Hungarian Files 41/105
Content: Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown. Appear to be logs of some type] “AustroHungarian Squadrons/Airfields on the Eastern/Balkan Front” (41-105).
K. u. K. No 4:
Label: K. u. K. Nachrichtenblatt 1917/1918
Content: “Nachrichtenblatt der K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen” no. 1-14 [copies of a ‘Newsletter of the AustroHungarian Airforce’] dates: 1917-1918. Source: Aviation Archives at the Austrian State Archives.
K. u. K. No 5:
Label: Austro/Hungarian Victories and Losses; K. u. K. Pilot name List
Content: Kerr, James Lee. “Against all Comers: Operations of the K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen, part one” M1
(2005).
“Die Osterreichischen Flugzeugführer” [list of Austrian pilots]. Source unknown. Gentilli, Roberto. “The
Victory Roll of Godwin Brumowski”/Cross and Cockade/ 28 (1997).
Schroeder, Walter and Bernhard Tötschinger. “Hansa Brandenburg CI 1916-1918” source unknown.
(excerpt) Schiemer, Peter. Die Albatross – Jagdflugzeuge de K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen Graz, 1984.
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “German/Austro-Hungarian Claims/Losses Eastern
Front 1914-1918”
[Copied lists, unknown sources:] Meindel, Karl. “Die Luftsiege der K.u.K. Fliegertruppe an der Serbischen
Front 1914-1915” [Victories of the Austro-Hungarian Flying Corps on the Serbian Front]
--. . “Die Luftsiege der K.u.K. Seefliegerkorpe 1918” [Victories of the Austro-Hungarian Seaplane Corps]
--. “Die Luftsiege der K.u.K. Fliegertruppe an der Rumanischen Front 1916-1917” [Victories of the AustroHungarian Flying Corps on the Rumanian Front]
--. “Die Luftsiege der K.u.K. Fliegertruppe an der Italienischen Front 1915-1918” [Victories of the AustroHungarian Flying Corps on the Italian Front]
K. u. K. No 6:
Label: Austro/Hungarian Organization
Content: “Units of the K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen (LFT) 1914-1918” Accessed 7/20/2004 from
http://www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk/lft.htm. [still live as of 02/2010]
Gröschel, Dieter H.M. (translation and comments). “The Austro-Hungarian Aviation Service in August
1918” Source unknown.
Maps of Austria and surrounding areas. Sources unknown.
Thompson, Lt. Col. Jesse D. “Notes on the Austro-Hungarian Flying Corps 1910-1918” Cross and Cockade
3 (1962).
K. u. K. No 7:
Label: Austro/Hungarian Naval Aviation
Content: [Full copy of a book (in German): The Austro-Hungarian Seaplanes: Chronicle and
Documentation of the Austro-Hungarian Naval Airforce]
Schupita, Peter. Die K.u.K. Seeflieger: Chronik und Dokumentation der österreichisch-ungarischen
Marineluftwaffe 1911-1918. Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe, 1983.
Added Binder #1:
Label: K. u. K. Feldpilot Badges Band 4, Polish and Ruthenian Airmen in K. u. K.
Content: Meindl, Karl. “Biographies of Polish Flyers in the K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen 1910-1918” source
unknown.
[These two appear to be picture books of logos, insignia and medals]
(copy of) Steiner, Jörg C. Das Feldpilotenab Reichen. Band 4 Militarhistoriche Thenienriehe. Vienna:
Edition S&H, 1993.
(original of) Steiner, Jörg C. Das Luftfahrerabzeichen. Band 8 Militarhistoriche Thenienriehe. Vienna:
Edition S&H, 1993.
Added Binder #2:
Label: Austro-Hungarian A.P.O.’s 1914 – 1918
Content: Unknown source. “Austro-Hungarian APO’s: 1914-1918”
Added Binder #3:
Label: Austro-Hungarian Generals, K.u.K. Aviation Medals WW I
Content: Online biographies of Austro-Hungarian Commanders, taken in 2004 from:
http://www.geocities.com/veldes1. [website no longer live, 02/2010]
German Folders
Germany
German No 8:
Label: German Balloon Units; German Airships WW I
Content: Bergman, Allan R. “Zeppelin Flights 1900-1908” /TAMS Journal/ 13 (1973).
Bergman, Allan R. “The 1929 Round the World Flight of the Graf Zeppelin”/TAMS Journal/ 13 (1973).
[excerpt of book?] “Waswir vom Weltfrieg nicht wiffen,” (n.b. What we Didn’t Know About the First
Word War) published in Leipzig, 1938.
Blume, August. [typed lists along with copies of charts and lists, original source unknown] “German
Airships and length of service on the Eastern Front”
(Translated by Dieter M.H. Groschel) Pages 362-374 of /Die Deutschen
Luftstreitkrafte im Weltkrieg/ [The German Air Force in World War] by George Paul Neumann
Chapter 18 of /The Zeppelin in Combat/. Source and author unknown.
Lehmann, Capt. Ernst A. The Zeppelins. New York: J.H. Sears and Company, [year?]. 202-241.
Supplements to /The Aeroplane/ from 1916.
“Digest of German Army Airship Service during the World War” 1922, source unknown.
German No 9:
Label: German Naval Submarines; Taubach Files – Air Organization
Content: Documents and letters concerning National Archives (U.S.) holdings concerning German
Aircraft in WWI.
“British Survey of the German Air Forces in April 1918.” Source unknown.
Reh, Horst. “The German Fliegertruppe and Luftschiffertruppe at Mobilization – August 1914.” Source
unknown.
Appendices and maps belonging to a book entitled /The German Submarine War/.
Miscellaneous documents relating to the organization of the German Luftstreitkraft.
German No 10:
Label: Organization of the German Luftstreitkraft
Content: Numerous lists concerning the Luftstreitkraft. Unknown source.
Sweeting, C.G. The German Army Air Force Organization in World War I. 1963. [Labeled “USAF
Museum”]
German No 11:
Label: German Flakwaffe in WW I
Content: Hide, David. “The Flying Shot.” Unknown source.
Grimme, Hugo. Ehrenblätter der Deutschen Flakwaffe. Berlin: Bernard & Graefe, 1940. [appears to be
full copy of a book. Labeled ‘Property of the US Army’]
German No 12:
Label: Deutsche Verlustenliste
Content: German Casualty Lists. Unknown sources. Zickerick, Wilhelm. “Verlustliste der Deutsehen
Luftstreitkrafte” [source labeled as ‘NASM Library’]
German No 13:
Label: Bayerischen Fliegertruppen 1912-1918
Content: Pletschacher, Peter. Die Königlich Bayerischen Fliegertruppen. 1912-1919 Stuttgart: Motorbuch
and Verlag, 1978. [‘The Royal Bavarian Airforce’]
German No 14:
Label: Deutschen Flieger Ehrentafel
Content: “Ehrentafel der im Flugdienst während des ersten Weltkriegs gefallenen Offiziere der
Deutschen Fliegerverbände“ [Lists of Fallen German Officers serving in Military Aviantion Units]. Berlin,
1920.
German No 15:
Label: German Army Handbook 1918
Content: Nash, David. German Army Handbook April 1918. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1977. [written
for the British Army]
German No 16:
Label: German Bibliography- Military Aviation
Content: Miscellaneous typed, copied, and handwritten bibliographic notes. Sources largely unknown.
Homze, Edward L. German Military Aviation: A Guide to the Literature. New York: Garland Publishing,
1984.
German No 17:
Label: Pictorial German Air – Alex Imrie; German Air Power in WW I – John Morrow
Content:
Imrie, Alex. Pictorial History of the German Army Air Service. London: Ian Allan, 1971.
Morrow Jr., John H. German Air Power in World War I. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982.
Added Binder #1:
Label: Freikorps No. 1; Chronology of German Freikorps in Baltic, Freikorps Austrian- Bavarian
Fliegerstaffel
Content: Miscellaneous documents relating to the chronology of the Freikorps, including:
-Overview of the flying units of the Freikorps at the Baltikum (German)
-Overview of the volunteer flying units of the Freikorps (German)
-Bibliographical sources used by Bukham Moshe
-Prints from the Internet concerning the Baltische Landeswehr (Freikorps)
-List of members of the “Flieger-Abteilung 423” (German)
-List showing the Freikorps & Post-Armistice German Aviation Units, 1918-1920
-Excerpt from “Das Buch des deutschen Freikorpskämpfer” showing the “Baltic Calendar” (List of events
from November 1918- December 1919)
-Excerpt from “Das Buch des deutschen Freikorpskämpfer: Als Infanterieflieger im Kurland” (War diary
of Carl Cranz, as an infantry flyer in Kurland); The Iron Division Pushes On (German, English Translation)
-Translated excerpts from the books “Der Flieger Thom“ (The Pilot Thom), “Kurland, a people in
Distress,” “Vor den Toren Europas, 1918-1920,” and “Die Letzte Front, Geschichte der Eisernen Division
im Baltikum, 1919”
-Various Bibliographies
-Chronology of Events Relating to German Freikorps Units
-Military Maps of various war theatres
-Excerpt from the Book “Das Buch des deutschen Freikorpskämpfer”
-Uncompleted list of German airbases in Finland and Finish Airbases relating the Russian civil war
-Chronological events after World War I (1919-1923) from “Das Buch des deutschen Freikorpskämpfer“
(German)
-“Fliegergeschwader Sachsenberg im Baltikum 1919”, translation under the title: “Sachsenberg Aviation
Battle Group in Baltic, 1919”
-“Die Entwicklung der Reichswehrfliegertruppe und der deutschen Flugzeugindustrie 1919 – März 1935“
(German)
-Text dealing with the situation of the German air force after WW I
-German Aviation Untis Listed on Front Order of Battla as of the Beginning of November 1918
-Various lists on the topic of Freikorps Aviation
-“Kriegsgliederung” (War Formation), shows how German troops were organized in tactical signs
(German)
-“Spartakuskämpfer”, dealing with communist German Aviation after theWorld War I (German, text
from former GDR)
-The End of the Bavarian Fliegertruppen (English Translation of “Die königlich bayerischen
Fliegertruppen 1912-1919“)
-Jagdstaffeln über Kurland und Oberschlesien, describes military aviation between 1919-1921 in Kurland
and Oberschlesien (German)
-English translation of “Jagdstaffeln über Kurland und Oberschlesien“
-”Kriegsgliederung“, Structure of the German army and the position of the aviation units (German)
-Tactical signs used by the German army (German)
Added Binder #2
Label: German Naval Air units Vol. 2 by Ron Kintner, Eastern Theatres
Content: Rosters of German Naval Air Units, compiled by Ron Kinter. Sources listed; mainly from the US
National Archives Microfilm holdings.
Added Binder #3
Label: Deutschen Heeres im Weltkrieg
Content: Cron [?], Hermann. Geschichte des deutschen Heeres im ersten Weltkrieg 1914-1918. Berlin:
Karl Geigismund, 1937.
Added Binder #4
Label: German Aircraft Manufacturers
Content: Parts of sections one and two of Rapport de la Commission Interalliée de Côntrole
Aèronautique – 1920. Includes Part One, Chapter One: “Usines Allemandes d’Avion” and Part Two,
Chapter Five: “Usines D’Hydravions” and Part Two, Chapter Seven: “Avions Torpilleurs et Avions a
Coques.” Covers the manufacture of German airplanes, Seaplanes and anti-aircraft artillery.
Added Binder #5
Label: Mittler- Luftkriegswerk Sonderband 8
Content: Zand, Kurt [?]. Die Luftstreitkräfte im Zusammenhang mit den Operationen des Tahres 1914.
Berlin: Siegfried Mittler and Sohn, 1943. [Airforce Operations in Tahres 1914]
Russia Folders
Russia
Russian No 4:
Label: Russian St. George Awards 1914-1917
Content: “Chapter Four” of a book on Russian Airmen and Others Who Received St. George Awards.
Unknown source.
“The Cavaliers of the first and second Classes of the order of St. George” Source unknown.
Soldiers who earned the War Orders: “Ϲвятого Великомученика” and “Победоносца Георгия”
Russian No 6:
Label: Chronology of Russian Victories 1914-1917
Content: List of German K. u. K. victories. Source unknown. List to the losses within Russian military
aviation 1914-1917. Source unknown.
Blume, August. “A Chronology of Russian, Romanian, and French Victory Claims and Aerial Events on the
Russian and Romanian Fronts, August 1914 – December 1917”
“Russian Victories and victories of their allies at the eastern front in Air war.” Source unknown.
Reports concerning Losses of Aeronautical Units. 1917. Source unknown.
Russian No 9:
Label: Russian Airships 1904-1917; Russian Aerostat Units – Personnel
Content: Book excerpt, published 1921.
Alexandrov, Andrei. “Whatever Happened to the Russian Coastals?” /Cross and Cockade/ 28 (1997).
List of Russian units and their airmen (Russian). Source unknown.
Orders of the Russian High Chief about organization of aviation and aeronautical units in 1917 (Russian).
Source unknown.
“Привязное Воздухоплавание” [book on Russian Aviation 1914-1917] (Russian). Source unknown.
Short history of early Russian Airships (Russian). Source unknown.
Russian No 10:
Label: EVK Organization 1914- early 1916
Content: Pictures of Russian WWI-era planes. Source unknown.
Excerpt of a book, pg 1-103. [Probably about EVK organization]
Russian No 11:
Label: Eskadra Vozdushnyi Korablei
Content: Wilson, Timothy. “Igor Sikorsky’s Ilya Muromets and the Eskadra Vozdushnikh Korablei (EVK) in
the Brusilov Offensive of 1916.” [academic paper]
Ladek, Jürgen (trans. Dieter H.M. Groschel). “The First Four-Motor Bomber Shot Down!” /DTF/ 15
(2000).
Kulikov, Victor. “Heavy Bombardment Aviation of the Imperial Russian Army” /SAFO/ 26 (2002).
Russian No 12:
Label: EVK Personnel Rosters 1916-1917
Content: Ladek, Jürgen (trans. Dieter H.M. Groschel). “The First Four-Motor Bomber Shot Down!” /DTF/
15 (2000). [typed copy]
EVK Rosters. Sources unknown.
Biographies of airmen. Source unknown.
Commanders and structure of the EVK. Sources unknown.
Russian No 13:
Label: Eskadra Vozdushnyi Korablei EVK 1914 – 1917
Content: [Original] Bulletin of the Russian Aviation Research Group of Air-Britain. Vol. 29 (1990).
Kulikov, Victor. “ Il’ya Muromets, Les Premieres Forteresses Volantes de l’Histoire” /Avions/ 75 (1999).
Blume, August. [typed lists along with copies of charts and lists, original source unknown]. EVK Logs,
Lists of Airfields and Bases.
Blume, August. “Air West East: Bombing and Reconnaissance on the Russian Front 1914-1917” (1996).
Miscellaneous bibliographies. Abner, Rhonda. “Russian Giant: Sikorsky’s Il’Ya Muromets” /Aviation
History/ (July 1996).
[Original] Softcover book [a Russian Aviation magazine?], partly translated.
Russian No 14:
Label: Sikorsky S-16 Russian Fighter
Content: Stamper Jr., George Lee. “The Sikorsky S-16 and Russian Aviation During the Great War”
Master’s Thesis, Georgia State University, 1995.
Russian No 15:
Label: Russian Aircraft Specifications
Content: Miscellaneous documents concerning Russian airplane types, technical details and production.
Russian No 16:
Label: Aircraft Series – Anatrato Lebedev
Content: Vasicek, Radko. “The Russian Delfin monoplane’s streamlined fuselage was not clean enough
to offset its weight” /Aviation History/ (May 1999).
Alexander, Jean. “Russian Aircraft to 1940: Chapter Two” /RARG/ 44 (2005).
Miscellaneous articles concerning the Anatra.
Imperial Russian Aircraft Serial Numbers. Source unknown.
Kulikov, Victor. “Seaplanes of Dimitry” /RARG/ 43 (2004).
Kulikov, Victor. “Aeroplanes of Lebedev’s Factory” /Air Power History/(Winter 2001).
Russian No 17:
Label: Aircraft Series – Morane- Saulner
Content: Imperial Russian Aircraft Serial Numbers. Source unknown.
Russian No 18:
Label: Aircraft Series – Newport
Content: Kulikov, Victor. “Nieuport 17/23 Fighters in the Russian Skies” /WWI Aero/ [date unknown].
Russian articles on various Nieuport Planes.
“Nieuport Serial Numbers.” Accessed 10/29/2004 from http://mars.ark.com/~mdf/NSN.html. [still live
as of 02/05/10].
Alexandrov, Andrei and Harry Woodman. “Russian Naval Nieuports 1917-20” /Windsock International/
16 (2000).
Russian No 19:
Label: Aircraft Series – Sikorsky and SPAD
Content: Mikheyev, V.R. and G.I. Katyshev. “Sikorsky-Chapter 15” /RARG/ 44 (2005).
Kulikov, Victor. “Les Nieuport de l’Armee Rouge” Source unknown.
Kulikov, Victor. “Les Chasseurs Sikorsky” /Avions/ 63 (1998).
Allmon, William B. “Deperdussin’s Spad A.2 was innovatively designed but destined for a Short Service
Career” /Aviation History/ (September 2001).
Imperial Russian Aircraft Serial Numbers. Source unknown.
Cony, Christophe. “Du Nouveau sur les Spad-Nocelles” /Avions/ 70 (1999).
Russian No 20:
Label: Aircraft Series – Voisin and Misc. Types
Content: Kondrat’yev, Vyacheslav. “The Pioneer of the Classical Layout – Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter”
/AviaMaster/ (2006).
Woodman, Harry. “The Moscas, A Russo-Italian Collaboration” /Windsock International/ 21 (2005).
Imperial Russian Aircraft Serial Numbers. Source unknown.
Russian No 27:
Label: Wings of Russia – Vyacheslav M. Tkachef
Content: [Original] [Russian Magazine] ИР ВИАЦИИ [?] (January 1996).
Written translation of a book; book unknown.
Russian No 31:
Label: Russian Airmen Material; Dudorov and Kachinsky; Kozakov – Kruten – Sergievsky
Content: Schmitt, Gönter, trans. Dieter H.M. Groschel. “Fliegende Kisten von Kitty Hawk bis Kiew” Berlin:
Transpress, 1985. 134-146.
Photographic copy of a book: БУРЧЕ, Е.Ф. ЛЕТР НИКОЛАЕВИЧ НЕТСЕРОВ [Letters…?]. pub. 1955.
Dudarov, Boris. “Aviation of the Baltic Sea 1912-1917” [Handwritten segment]
Kulikov, Victor. “The Pride of Russian Aviation” Source unknown. [Handwritten segment]
Sergievsky, Boris V., trans. Nicholas A. Coone. “Notes of a Military Flyer (1914-1917)” [original source
unknown].
Miscellaneous notes and articles on WWI Russian Flyers.
Russian No 41:
Label: Russian Army on Caucassian Front
Content: Allen, W.E.D. and Paul Muratoff. Caucasian Battlefields: A History of the Wars on the TurcoCaucasian Border 1828-1921. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1953.
Russian No 42:
Label: Russian Army in WW I by Golovine; Russia’s part in WW I; Russian
Military Intelligence
Content: Marshall, Alex. “Russian Military Intelligence 1905-1917: The Untold Story behind Tsarist Russia
in the First World War” /War in History/ 11 (2004).
Golovine, Lieutenant-General Nicholas N. The Russian Army in the World War. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1931.
Shumsky-Solomonov, Colonol C.M. Russia’s Part in the World War. New York: Russian Information
Bureau in the US, 1920.
Russian No 43:
Label: Russian Air Chronology Notes; Russian Generals Quotes; Austro-Hungarian Intelligence
Content: [Excerpt] Mokrunskaia, E.A. Aviation in Russia. Moscow: Mashinostroenie, 1988.
Wilson, Timothy. “Decision in the East: Russia at War, 1914” Master’s Thesis: Pennsylvania State
University, 1995.
Russian No 45:
Label: History of Russian Aircraft Design by V.B. Shavrov
Content: Bobrow, Carl. “Early Aviation in Russia” /WWI Aero/ [date?]
Shavrov, V.B. “History of Russian Aircraft Design” [Date and source unknown]
Russian No 46:
Label: Russian Military Air Fleet 1914 – 1917; Bomb Darts; Misc. Articles Book Excerpts
Content: Ed. Highham, Robin and Jacob W. Kipp. Soviet Aviation and Air Power: A Historical View.
Boulder: Westview Press, 1977.
[Excerpt] Nowarra, Heinz J. and G.R. Duval. Russian Civil and Military Aircraft 1884-1969. London:
Fountain Press, [date?].
[Excerpt] Boyd, Alexander. The Soviet Air Force: Since 1918. New York: Stein and Day, 1977.
Kulikov, Victor. “The Nieuport 17 in Russian Service” /Cross and Cockade/ 28 (1997).
Hardesty, Von. Red Phoenix: the Rise of Soviet Air Power 1941-1945. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian,
1982.
Cooksley, Peter G. “Russian Flying Colours 1911-20” /Airfix Magazine/ (August 1978).
Russian No 47:
Label: Russian Finances and Supply
Content: Banking and Monetary Statistics: 1914-1941. Published in Washington D.C. [date and source
unknown]
[Excerpt] Michaelson, Alexander M. Russian Public Finance During the War. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1928.
Blume August. [typed list, source unknown] “Russian Finances and Supply Problems 1914-1917”
[Excerpt] Lewery, Leonard J. Foreign Capital Investments in Russian Industry and Commerce.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1923.
Russian No 48:
Label: Russian Industrial Conditions
Content: US National Archive Documents relating to Russian Industry.
Russian No 49:
Label: Russian Army Supply
Content: Manikowsky, A.A. Extracts from the Military Supply of the Russian Army in the World War.
Moscow: Government Military Publications Division, 1930. [Translated into English by Charles Berman
for the Army War College, US]
Russian No 50:
Label: Russian Transport in WW I 1914-1918; The Railways of Siberia &
Manchuria
Content: Vasil’in, N. Russian Transport in WW I 1914-1918. Published in Moscow, 1939. (Russian)
Miscellaneous articles on Russian railways and transport.
Russian No 51:
Label: History of Russian Railroads
Content: [Excerpt] Gottwaldt, Alfred B. Heeres Feldbahnen. Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag, 1986.
Westwood, J.N. A History of Russian Railways. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1964.
Russian No 52:
Label: Russian Artillery in WW I
Content: Blume August. [typed list, source unknown] “Russian Artillery Before and During World War I”
Hammersen, Capt. Frederick Peter Anthony. “A History of Russian and Soviet Artillery 1914-1941”
Master’s Thesis: University of Virginia, 1977.
Russian No 53:
Label: U.S. Naval Unit – Turkish Waters 1922-1924; Anglo-Afghan War 1919; Civil War Lessons; Naval
History Malta 1914-1918; Morskoi Sbornik 1915 Air vs. Sea 1914-1918; Warship international Articles
Content: Beers, Henry P. “United States Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters, 1919-24” /Military Affairs/
7 (1943).
Hupe-Strausz, Robert. “The Anglo-Afghan War of 1919” /Military Affairs/ 7 (1943).
Adelman, Jonathon R. “Lessons of the Russian and Chinese Civil Wars for the Development of
Communist Armies” /Military Affairs/ (October 1979).
Greger, Rene. “Austrian Submarines” [source unknown]
Kemp, Paul and Peter Jung. “Five Broken Down B Boats: British Submarine Operations in the Northern
Adriatic 1915-1917” /Warship International/ 26 (1989).
Miscellaneous article in Russian on naval warfare in WWI.
Russian No 54:
Label: Russian Navy 1919-1922- Belgium Shiplover
Content: Several issues of /The Belgian Shiplover/: 5 (1954), 11 (1960), 14 (1963), 15 (1964), 18 (1967),
20 (1969).
Russian No 55:
Label: History of Aearonautics & Aviation in Russia by V.A. Popov published 1944
Content: Popov, V.A. History of Aeronautics and Aviation in Russia. Published 1944 (Russian).
Russian No 56:
Label: Von Hardesty- Early Aviation in Russia
Content: Hardesty, Von. Early Flight in Russia (1997). [source unknown]
Hardesty, Von. “Aeronautics Comes to Russia: The Early Years, 1908-1918” National Air and Space
Museum Research Report (1985).
Russian No 57:
Label: History Aeronautics – Aviation in Russia – Petr Duz Part I pages 1-147
Content: Duz’, P.D. History of Aeronautics and Aviation in USSR: First World War Period (1914-1918).
Moscow: Obrongiz, 1960. 1-147. [Copy of an English translation held by the Smithsonian]
Russian No 58:
Label: History Aeronautics – Aviation in Russia – Petr Duz Part I pages 348-701
Content: Duz’, P.D. History of Aeronautics and Aviation in USSR: First World War Period (1914-1918).
Moscow: Obrongiz, 1960. 348-701. [Copy of an English translation held by the Smithsonian]
Russian No 59:
Label: Istorya Vozdukhoplavanya – Aviation, P. Duz
Content: Duz’, P.D. Istoriya Vozdukhoplavaniya – Aviatsii. Moscow: [publisher unknown], 1979. (Russian)
Russian No 60:
Label: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics Vol. 1 1907-1910
Content: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics vol. 1 1907-1910. Moscow: [publisher unknown], 1966.
(Russian)
Russian No 61:
Label: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics Vol. 2 1911-1912
Content: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics vol. 2 1911-1912. Moscow: [publisher unknown], 1971.
(Russian)
Russian No 62:
Label: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics Vol. 3 1913-1914
Content: Russian Aviation – Aeronautics vol. 3 1907-1914. Moscow: [publisher unknown], 1972.
(Russian)
Russian No 63:
Label: Articles – Early Russian Aviation
Content: Palmer, Scott W. “On Wings of Courage: Public ‘Air-mindedness’ and National Identity in Late
Imperial Russia” /The Russian Review/ 54 (1995).
Barr, William. “Imperial Russia’s Pioneers in Artic Aviation” /Arctic/ 38 (1985).
Copy from the Public Record Office (UK): “Report on Naval and Military Aeronautics in Russia by the
Military Attaché”
Woodman, Harry. “MacKenzie-Kennedy” /WWI Aero/ [date?]
Whiting, Kenneth R. Soviet Air Power: 1917-1976. Alabama: US Air Force,
1976.
Russian No 64:
Label: Over the Baltic 1911-1917 by N.I. Zakurinov
Content: Zakurinov, N.I. Over the Baltic: 1911-1917. [source unknown], 1974. (Russian)
Russian No 65:
Label: The Russian Fleet 1914-1917 by Rene Greger; The Russian Navy 1914-1918 by H. Graf
Content: Greger, Rene, trans. Jill Gearing. The Russian Fleet 1914-1917. London: Ian Allan, 1972.
Layman, R.D. “Naval Warfare in a New Dimensio1914-1918” /Warship/ (1989).
Graf, H. The Russian Navy in War and Revolution from 1914 up to 1918. Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1923.
Russian No 66:
Label: The Russian Naval General Staff 1906 – 1917
Content: McLaughlin, Stephen. “The Imperial Russian Navy Plans for War: the Naval General Staff, 19061917” [source unknown]
Russian No 67:
Label: A history of Russian Sea Power; Russian Revolution and the Baltic Fleet
Content: [Excerpt] Mitchell, Donald W. A History of Russian and Soviet Sea Power. New York: MacMillan
Press, 1974.
Mawdsley, Evan. The Russian Revolution and the Baltic Fleet: War and Politics, February 1917 – April
1918. London: MacMillan Press, 1978.
Fisher Jr., Edward C. “Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy: Part Two” /Warships International/ 5
(1968).
Russian No 68:
Label: Military – Technical Supply of Russian Army
Content: Kozlow, N. A Study of the Military-Technical Supply of the Russian Army in the World War.
Moscow: Government Military Publications Division, 1926. [English translation published for the US
Army Military History Institute]
Russian No 69:
Label: The Russian Army 1914-1917 by V.V. Zveginstov; Unit Formations
Content: Zveginstov, V.V. The Russian Army 1914-1917. [source unknown], 1959. (Russian)
Russian No 70:
Label: Russian Name Index; Court – Clergy – Political
Content: “Russian Civil War Politics,” accessed 12/11/2004 from
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Russia_war.html. [still live as of 02/2010]
“Ukraine,” accessed 12/11/2004 from http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Ukraine.html. [still live as of
02/2010]
Various appendices and indexes, sources largely unknown. [mainly concern Russian historical figures]
Russian No 96.2:
Label: G.L. Sheremetevskiy Memoirs – Translation by M. Travers
Content: Ed. And trans. Travers, Margaret. “Memoirs of a Russian Aviator: The Recollections of Georgii
Leonidovich Sheremetevsky” /Cross and Cockade/ 36 (2005).
Russian No 98:
Label: Vozdushny Flot V. Mirovoi Voine by Veiglein; Atmospheric Ocian by Veiglein
Content: Veiglein, K.E. Vozdushny Flot V. Mirovoi Voine. Moscow: 1925. [Library of Congress Microform
84/8399]
Veiglein, K.E. Our Atmospheric Ocean, 1925. (Russian) [Source unknown]
Russian No 99:
Label: Voennii Letehik Spravochnik 1914
Content: “Voennii Letehik Spravochnik” 1914. (Russian: ВОЕННЬІЙ ЛЕТЧИКЪ [Army Air
Force Pilots?]). [Source unknown]
Russian No 100:
Label: Vozdushniy Spravochnik 1914
Content: “Vozdushniy Spravochnik” 1914 [Annual of the Imperial Aero Club of Russia]
Russian No 101:
Label: Vozdushniy Spravochnik 1915-1916; Vozdukhoplavatel 1912
Content: “Vozdushniy Spravochnik” 1915-1916 [Annual of the Imperial Aero Club of
Russia]
Russian No 102:
Label: Vestnik Vozdukhoplavaniya No’s 1,2,3,4
Content: “Vestnik Vozdukhoplavaniya” (No. 1, 2, 3, 4) (1910-1911). (Russian)
Russian No 103:
Label: Russian Aeronauts – Aviation to 1907 pages 1-299
Content: Russian Aeronautics and Aviation to 1907. Moscow: 1956. 1-299.
Russian No 104:
Label: Russian Aeronautics – Aviation to 1907 pages 300-533
Content: Russian Aeronautics and Aviation to 1907. Moscow: 1956. 300-533.
Russian No 105:
Label: Russian Air Mindedness 1909 – 1939
Content: Palmer, Scott Wayne. “Modernizing Russia in the Aeronautical Age: Technology, Legitimacy,
and the Structures of Air Mindedness, 1909-1939” Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, 1997.
Russian No 106:
Label: Mirovaya Voina 1914-1918 by A.M. Zaionchkovskiy
Content: Zaionchkovskiy, A.M. Mirovaya Voina 1914-1918. Moscow, 1988. (Russian)
Russian No 107:
Label: The imperialistic WW 1914-1918 by G. Khmelevsky
Content: Khmelevsky, G. The Imperialistic World War 1914-1918. Moscow, 1936.
Russian No 108:
Label: American Military Attaches Russia
Content: “Registers of Communications Received from Military Attaches and Other Intelligence Officers
(“Dispatch Lists”) 1889-1941” Roll 5, “Norway to Yugoslavia,” US National Archives Microfilm M1271.
Shields, Henry Seward. “A Historical Survey of United States Naval Attaches in Russia: 1904-1941”
Bachelor’s Thesis: Defense Intelligence School, 1970. [Includes letters concerning the release of the
document via a FOIA request]
Russian No 109:
Label: War and Society – Eastern Europe
Content: Cromwell, Richard S. “Russia’s Collapse in World War I” /East European Quarterly/ 7 (1973).
Williams, Rowan A. “Reporting from Petrograd 1914-1915” /East European Quarterly/ 14 (1980).
Trumpener, Ulrich. “War Premeditated? German Intelligence Operations in July 1914” /Central
European Quarterly/ 9 (1976).
Tooley, T. Hunt. “German Political Violence and the Border Plebiscite in Upper Silesia, 1919-1921”
/Central European Quarterly/ 21 (1988).
Kiràly, Béla K. et al. East Central European Society in World War I. New York: Columbia University Press,
1985. 103-111, 313-337, 346-363, 369-397, 408-415, 419-435, 439-509, 569-585, Biography and Index.
Russian No 110:
Label: Background Caucasus & Trans-Caspian 1917 – 1921
Content: Tod, Colonel J.K. “Operations in Trans-Caspia 1918-1919” /The Army Quarterly/ 16 (1928).
Kazemzadeh, Firuz. The Struggle for Transcaucasia (1917-1921). New York: Philosophical Library, 1951.
Russian No 111:
Label: Background Files – RAF South Russia Caspian; British Naval in Caspian
Content: Woodward, David R. “British Intervention in Russia During the First World War” /Military
Affairs/ (December 1977).
Jones, H.A. Over the Balkans and South Russia, 1917-1919: Being the History of No. 47 Squadron Royal
Air Force. Greenhill: Aeolus, 1987.
Vann, Ray and Mike O’Connor. “Persian Adventure” /Cross and Cockade International/ 21 (1990).
Kolesnikov, Vladimir and Victor Kulikov. “British Aircraft in Russia” /AIR Pictorial/ (October 1998).
“Synopsis of British Air Effort During the War. Presented to Parliament by Command of His Majesty,
April 1919” [source unknown]
[Excerpt] MacLaren, Roy. Canadians in Russia 1918-1919. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1976.
Russian No 112:
Label: British Naval Operations Black Sea 1919
Content: Snook, David. “British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918-1920” /Warship International/ 26
(1989).
Russian No 115:
Label: British Military in Baltic Region 1919 by Cyrus Greenslade Vol. 2
Content: Greenslade, Brevet Major Cyrus. Historical Record of the Establishment of the Independence of
Finland, Latvia and Lithuania in 1919-1920. London: War Office, 1919. Chapters 9-13.
Russian No 116:
Label: British Military in Baltic Region 1919 by Cyrus Greenslade Vol. 1
Content: Greenslade, Brevet Major Cyrus. Historical Record of the Establishment of the Independence of
Finland, Latvia and Lithuania in 1919-1920. London: War Office, 1919. Chapters 1-8.
Russian No 119:
Label: Slavo-British Aviation North Russia 1918-1919
Content: [Excerpt] Jones, Ira. An Air Fighters Scrapbook. California: Presidio Press, 1990.
“The RAF in Russia” /The Aeroplane/ (July 2, 1919).
George, Mark. “At War with The Soviets: the RAF in North Russia, 1914-1918” /Cross and Cockade UK/
18 (1987).
Tomaselli, Phil. “Faireys over Lake Onega: Air Operations with RAF Syren Murmansk 1919” /Cross and
Cockade/ 28 (1997).
Taylor, Joseph. “The Allied Intervention in North Russia” /Russica/ 116 (1991).
Rhodes, Benjamin D. “Aviation and the Anglo-American Intervention at Archangel 1918-1919”
/Aerospace Historian/ 33 (1986).
Tolley, Rear Admiral Kemp. “Our Russian War of 1918-1919” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, February
1969.
[Excerpt] Shrive, Frank J. The Diary of a P.B.O. (poor bloody observer). New York: The Boston Mills Press,
1999.
Beers, Henry P. “US Naval Forces in Northern Russia (Archangel and Murmansk), 1918-1919”
Administrative Reference Service Report No. 5 Office of Records Administration: Navy Department,
November 1943.
Rhodes, Benjamin D. “The Golden Age of American Innocence: The Case of US Railroad Troops at
Murmansk, 1919” [source unknown]
Added Binder No. 1
Label: Il ya muromets by A. Korikovski
Content: Korikovski, A. “Il’ya Muromets” (Russian) [source unknown]
Added Binder No. 2
Label: Russian Church and State Projects
Content: Blume, August. Notes on Russian Church and State (2007).
“The Russian Orthodox Church” Accessed 4/8/2007 from http://orthodoxeurope.org/page/13/1/aspx
[page not live, but website still found at orthodoxeurope.org]
“Ancient Russia” Accessed 5/18/2007 from http://russia.rin.ru/guide_e/2/8.html [page still live as of
2/10/2010]
“Regal Chronicles: Ukraine” Accessed 5/7/2007 from http://www.hostkingdom.net/ukraine.html. [page
not live - 2/10/2010]
Added Binder No. 3
Label: Russian Railway Routes/ Civil War- WW I/ Place Name Changes/ Soviet Avia 1925 – 1938
Content: [n.b. source for these items the periodical /Rossica/?]
Cerini, Martin. “Name Changes of Russian Cities and Towns” [source unknown]
Pusell, J. “History of the Russian Troops in France 1916-1917” [source unknown]
Rossolevitch, A. “North West Army Overprints” [source unknown]
Rossolevitch, A. “Postal Emissions of South Russia 1918-1920” [source unknown]
de Shramchenko, Capt. S. “Air Post of Ukraine (1918-1920)” [source unknown]
Crouch, Col. G.R. “The British Army Post Office in Trans-Caucasia and South Russia, 1919-1920” [source
unknown]
Cronin, A. “The Finnish Raid into East Karelia 1921-1922” [source unknown]
Mareovitch, E. “Letters and Cancellations of the Belgian Armored Division in Russia During World War I”
[source unknown]
Roberts, C.W. “The First Russian St. Petersburg Aviation Meeting 1910” [source unknown]
Terlecky, J.S. “Stamps of Western Ukraine” [source unknown]
Spaulding Jr., Robert M. “Japanese Siberian Intervention Military Cancellations” [source unknown]
Leppa, August. “Estonian Army Threatening Petrograd in 1919” [source unknown]
Torrey, Gordon. “Russian Troops on the Salonika Front in World War I” [source unknown]
Chenakalo, F.J. “The Story of the Postage Stamps of the Far Eastern Republic” [source unknown]
Faulstich, Edith M. “Mail from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919” [source unknown]
Chernyavsky, Ivan. “Notes on the C.M.T. Stamps Issued During the Roumanian Occupation of Pokutia”
[source unknown]
Vodop’yanov, M.V. “Outstanding Flights by Soviet Airmen” [source unknown]
Campbell, Patrick J. “The First Ice Island” [source unknown]
Added Binder No. 4
Label: (Done-) Russian Losses old Data
Content: Blume, August. “A Chronological List of Russian Airmen, Aircraft and Balloon Casualties”
[source of information unknown]
Added Binder No. 5
Label: Russian Emigre organization List
Content: [newsletters from a Russian Émigré group(s)?]
Russian Civil War
Red No 1:
Label: The first Cavalry Army; Russian Civil War 1918 – 1920
Content: Brown, Stephen. “The First Cavalry Army in the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920” PhD Diss.: The
University of Wollongong, 1990.
Red No 2:
Label: Red Air Fleet Unit Rosters 1918-1921; Order of Red Banner
Content: “Red Air Fleet Rosters 1918-1921” (Russian) [source unknown]
Red No 3:
Label: Zapishi Letchika – Nablyudatelya 1918 – 1920 by P.P. Ionov
Content: Ionov, P.P. Zapishi Letchika Nablyvdatelya. Moscow: [?], 1959.
Red No 4:
Label: Sovetskaya Voemnaya Aviastiya by V.S. Shumikkin
Content: Shumikkin, V.S. Sovetskaya Voemnaya Aviastiya. Moscow: HAYKA, 1986. (Russian: СОВЕТСКАЯ
ВОЕННАЯ АВИАЦИЯ 1917-1941 [Soviet Air Force Aviation 1917-1941])
Red No 5:
Label: Red Army Organization 1917-1922
Content: Miscellaneous Articles in Russian
Red Army Organization on the Front. Moscow, 1978. (Russian: ДИРЕКТИВЬІ КОМАНДОВАНИЯ
ФРОНТОВ КРАСНОЙ АРМИИ)
Red No 6:
Label: Red Air fleet – General File
Content: Korovin, V. “Establishment and Development of the Red Air Fleet” /VVF/ 18 (1945). (Russian)
Khripin, V. “Air Fleet Organization for the Last Ten Years” VVF 2 (1928). (Russian)
[Excerpt] Andersson, Lennart. Soviet Aircraft and Aviation 1917-1941. London: Putnam, 1994.
Miscellaneous notes and copies of archival documents on the Red Air Fleet. Sources unknown.
Miscellaneous maps. Sources unknown.
Whiting, Kenneth R. “Soviet Air Power, 1917-1976” Maxwell AFB: Air University, 1976.
Red No 7:
Label: Red Fleet and Flotillas 1918-1920; Red Naval Aviation 1918-1920
Content: Alexandrov, Andrei. “Private Business: Soviet Naval aviation in the Baltic, 1918-1925” source
unknown.
Blume, August. “Notes on the Red Fleet and Flotilla” source unknown.
Eberspacher, Warren. “Russian WWI Flyingboats – Grigorovich Hydroaeroplanes Tpes M-5, M-9, M-20,
and M-24, Part 2” WWI Aero: 171, 2001.
ТОМАХ, В ТРЕХ. ТРИ ВЕКА РОССИЙСКОГО ФЛОТА. санкт-петербург: LOGOS, 1996. [Three Centuries of
Russian Naval Fleets?]
White No 3:
Label: White Army Aviation Units 1918-1920; White Personnel Name File; White Naval Flotillas
Content: Blume, August. “White Russian Aviation” notes; sources unknown.
Various Countries/Armies/Battles Folders
Lithunia No 1:
Label: Emergence of Modern Lithunia by A.E. Sean
Content: Senn, Alfred Erich. The Emergence of Modern Lithuania. New York: Columbia University Press,
1959
Lithunia No 2:
Label: Lithunian Military History 1918 – 1920
Content: Statkus, Vytenis. “Lietuvos Ginkluotos Pajegos 1918-1940” [Lithuanian Armed Forces]
Vyduno Jaunimo Fondas, 1986. 20-185. (Lithuanian)
Ed. Suziedelis, Simos. Encyclopedia Lithuania. Vol. 7. Boston, 1970. 158-164.
Jurgela, Constantine R. “Chapter 11” History of the Lithuanian Nation. New York: Lithuanian Cultural
Institute, 1948.
“Chapter 3” Istoriya Litovskoi CCP. Moscow, 1978.
Lithunian No 3:
Label: Lithunian Aviation 1918 – 1920
Content: “Air Force” /Lithuania/ 231 (1993).
Gam[…], A. Lithuania Military Aviation 1919-1940. Kaunas: Plienu Sparnai, 1999.
Latvian No 1:
Label: Latvian Aviation 1918 – 1940
Content: Khairulin, M.A. “Aviation History of Independent Latvia 1919-1940” /Mir Aviatsii/ 2 (1996).
Irbitis, Karlis. Of Struggle and Flight: The History of Latvian Aviation. Ontario: Canada’s Wings, 1986.
Latvian No 2:
Label: Latvian Military History 1918 – 1920 Maps
Content: Blume, August. “Structure of the Latvian Army” notes, sources unknown.
“Military leaders of the former Tsarist nations” Accessed 8/2/2006 from
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=76018
Miscellaneous maps. Sources unknown.
Yudenich No 1:
Label: History of Yudenich Northwest Army 1918-1919
Content: Drujina, Gleb. “The History of the North-West Army of General Yudenich” PhD Diss.: Stanford
University, 1950.
Czech No 1:
Label: Czechoslovak Aviation Siberia
Content: “The Czech-Slovaks in Russia […] 1914 to February 1919” Office of the Chief of Staff, American
Expeditionary Force, Siberia. April 7, 1919. [Held by US National Archives]
[Excerpt] Fic, Victor M. Revolutionary War for Independence and the Russian Question: Czechoslovak
Army in Russia 1914-1918. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, 1977.
Trew, Simon C. “The Czechoslovak Army Corps (‘The Czech Legion’) in Russia 1914-1920” 1986. [source
unknown]
Schildberger, Vlastimil. “Siberian Odyssey” /Small Air Forces Observer/ (July 1978).
Czech No 2:
Label: Story of Czechoslovak Legions
Content: Beaumont, A. Heroic Story of the Czech-Slovak Legions. Prague: Czechoslovakian Foreigner’s
Office, 1919.
Belarus No 1:
Label: Belarus Military History 1918 – 1920
Content: Kovkel, I. and N. Stashkevich. Why Was the BPR Never Formed? Minsk: ‘The Voice of the
Motherland’ Library, 1984.
Miscellaneous maps. Sources unknown.
Lesh, William. “’Balachovka’ the Asobny Atrad Issue of the Bielarusin (Byelorussian) National Republic”
/Rossica/ 106/107 (1985).
[Excerpt] Vakar, Nicholas P. Belorussia: The Making of a Nation. Harvard: Harvard University Press, 1956.
[Excerpt] Ezavitau, Kanstantyn. “Liberation of the City of Miensk: February 19-20, 1918” /Varta/ 1
(1918).
Ukrainian No 3:
Label: Ukrainian Military History 1918 – 1920
Content: [Book of Ukrainian Military History] ГОРДІЕНКО, В. УКРАЇНСЬКА ГАЛИЦЬКА АРМІЯ
(Ukrainian?)
Encyclopedia articles on Ukraine.
[Excerpt] Nahayewsky, Isidore. History of Ukraine. Philadelphia: ‘America’ Publishing House of the
‘Providence’ Association of Ukrainian Catholics in America, 1962.
Ukrainian No 4:
Label: Red and White Finish Aviation 1918; Finnish Maps; Swedish Air Force
Content: Miscellaneous articles on Finland. Miscellaneous map.
Bremer, Aarne. “Chapter 11” Airforce Participation in Finnish War of Independence in Year 1918.
[Place?]: [Publisher?], 1934.
Estonian No 1:
Label: Estonian Aviation 1918 – 1920; Estonian Military History 1918 – 1920
Content: Gerdessen, F. “Estonian Air Power 1918-1945” /Air Enthusiast/ 18 (1994).
“Estonian War of Independence 1918-1920” Tallinn: Historical Committee for the War of Independence,
1938.
Uustalu, Evald. The History of the Estonian People. London: Boreas Publishers, 1952. 154-193.
Raun, Tolvo U. Estonia and the Estonians. Stanford: Hoover Institute Press, 1991. 99-111.
Copy of the War Department (UK) copy of a Manchester Guardian article entitled “General Laidoner:
Uncompromising Opponent of Bolshevism”
Serbian No 3:
Label: Serbian – Yugoslav Aviation 1918 – 1919; Austrian Aviation 1918 –1919; Carinthian Air War
Content: Vego, Milan. “The Yugoslav Navy 1918-1941” /Warship International/ 4 (1982).
Krizman, Bogdan. “The Belgrade Armistice of 13 November 1918” /Eastern European Quarterly/ 1
(1920).
Meindl, Karl. “List of Carinthian Airmen 1918/1919” source unknown.
Gaal, Julius R. “Austro-Hungarian Air Corps 1918-1920” /Air Classics/ (September 1978).
Polish No 3:
Label: Poland’s War of Independence 1918 – 1920; Maps – Ranks –Dictionaries – Bibliography
Content: Bartel, Ryszard et al, trans. Casimir D. Bernard. “Chapter 1” History of the Polish Military
Aviation 1918-1939. [place?]: National Defense Ministry Publication, 1978/ Miscellaneous maps. Sources
unknown.
Polish No 4:
Label: Early Polish Pilots – Polish in France
Content: Copies of archival documents and handwritten notes concerning Polish pilots. Source(s)
unknown.
Polish No 5:
Label: Polish Aviation Notes & Articles
Content: Kopanski, Tomasz. “Ławica: Rok 1919” /Militaria/ 1 (1991). (Polish)
“Polish Wings: An Official History” /Aerospace Historian/ (March 1973).
Guttman, Jon. “Sylwester Garsztka: Germany’s Polish Ace of WWI” /Cross and Cockade International/ 28
(1997).
Cynk, Jerzey B. “Polish Air Force 1918-1968” /AIR Pictorial/ (December 1968).
Bartel, Ryszard et al. Z Historii Polskiego Lotnictwa Wojskowego 1918-1939. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo
Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1978. [History of the Polish Air Force 1918-1939] (Polish)
Kopanski, Tomasz. “Samolty Zdobyczne: w Wojnie 1919-1920 cz. 1” /Militaria/ [date?] [Summary in
English attached]
Polish No 7:
Label: Lotnictevo Polskie W Wojnie 1919 – 1920 by K. A. Tarkowski
Content: Kopanski, Tomasz. “Mieczysław Garsztka polski as Kajzera” /Militaria/ 4
(1999). (Polish)
Tarkowski, Krzysztof A. Lotnictwo Polskie w Wojnie Z Rosja Sowiecka 1919-1920. Warsaw: WKŁ, 1991.
(Polish) [Polish Aviation in the War with Soviet Russia]
Polish No 9:
Label: Polish Soviet War 1919 – 1920; Battle for the Marchlands
Content: Zamoyski, Adam. Battle for the Marchlands. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981.
Serials Binders
Magazines/ Journals
The Aeroplane 1912/1915
Issues of The Aeroplane, circa 1912-1915
The Aeroplane 1916/1917
Issues of The Aeroplane, circa 1916-1917
Flugsport 1914/1918
Issues of Flugsport, circa 1914-1918
Official Starka Communiques 1914/1915
[СООБЩЕНІЯ ЩТАБА ВЕРХОВНАГО ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩАГО] ‘Official Starka
Communiques’, copied from Hoover Institute Holdings, circa 1914-1915
(Russian)
Official Starka Communiques 1910
[СООБЩЕНІЯ ЩТАБА ВЕРХОВНАГО ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩАГО] ‘Communications from the
Headquarters of the Supreme High Commander’, copied from Hoover
Institute Holdings, circa 1910 (Russian)
Janes Aircraft 1910 – 1914
Excerpts of Jane’s Aircraft, circa 1910-1914
Lietopis Voiny
Lietopis Voiny, Vols. 1-8. [Each volume in a separate binder]. Circa 1914-1917. Copied from microfilm
held by Harvard Law Library. (Russian)
Miscellaneous Binders
Single Binders:
Mongolian Aviation 1921/1947
Label: Japanese Aviation; Chinese Aviation
Content: Abbot, Dan-San. “Lt. Col. Harry Wayne Abbot, a Profile of his Experience in China” 1995.
Voaden, Denys J. “Aviation and Politics in Mongolia: 1921-1947” source unknown.
Mellinger, George. “Some Notes on the Origins of Military Aviation in Mongolia” /SAFO/ 21 (1997).
Blekhman, S. “The Postal History of the Mongolian People’s Republic” /Rossica/ 104/105 (1984).
Coox, Alvin D. “The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Japanese Air Force” Aerospace Historian (June 1980).
Chung, De Senn. “Aviation in China” Aviation (31 October 1921).
Serbian-Bulgarian-Turkish Armies
Label: Montenegro and Greek Armies
Content: Online forum posts on Turkish WWI campaigns
Online forum posts on Bulgarian military and government
Ackroyd, Louis. “The ‘Other Half’: Regular British Army Reinforcementsfrom Overseas, Part II” /Stand
To!/ 71 (2004).
Early Aviation 1903 – 1918
Label: U.S. Army – Marine Corps – Canada; Mexico – Chile – Denmark – Portugal; New York Times Index
1903 – 1914
Content: Miscellaneous excerpts of articles on early aviation
Articles in early French aviation from L’Aeroplane. Date range 1911-1913.
[Excerpt] The History of Naval Aviation, French Unit. 1919.
Vols. 1-7 of /Flight/, the “Official Organ of the Aero Club of the United Kingdom” (1910-1915).
“Development of U.S. Naval Aviation” /Aviation/ 7 (1919).
[Excerpt] Technical History of American Observation Balloons. Source unknown.
Cosmas, Graham A. “The Formative Years of Marine Corps Aviation, 1912-1939” Aerospace Historian
(Summer 1977).
Ullman, Bruce L. “The War Balloon Santiago” /Aerospace Historian/ (Summer 1985).
trans. Boone, Joel. “An Official History of the Chilean Air Force” /Aerospace Historian/ (Spring 1978).
Taylor, Lawrence. “Pancho Villa’s Aerial Corps: Foreign Aviators in the Division del Morte 1914-1915”
/Air Power History/ (Fall 1996).
Romanian F.P.O.’s 1913 – 1918 – 1920
Galitz, Earl H. “The Bulgarian Occupation Regime in Romania (1916-18): the Civil Censorship Illustrated”
/Romanian Postal History Bulletin/ 2 (1991).
Epstein, Alexander. “Russian Postal Mail from Romania (1916-1918)” /Romanian Postal History Bulletin/
5 (1994).
Marinescu, Calin. “Romanian Campaign in Bulgaria during the Second Balkan War 1913” /Romanian
Postal History Bulletin/ 6 (1995).
Grecu, Dan and Deva Romania. “The Romanian Military Occupation of Hungary April 1919-March 1920”
[source unknown].
Grecu, Dan and Deva Romania. “The Austro-Hungarian Field Post Officers in the Romanian Teriirtories
(1914-1918)” /Romanian Postal History Bulletin/ 8 (1998).
Grecu, Dan, Deva Romania, and Robert M. Bell. “The Romanian Legion in Italy (1918-1919)” /Romanian
Postal History Bulletin/ 9 (1998).
Italian Squadrons Organization Airfields
Label: French and British Squadrons in Italy
Content: Miscellaneous photo reproductions. Sources unknown.
Paules, Earl G. “With the Military Mission to Italy” /The Military Engineer/ (July-August 1932).
“An Official History: Italian Air Force” /Aerospace Historian/ (Winter 1973).
Blume, August. Notes on the Italian Front during WWI [sources unknown].
[Excerpt] Porro, A. Felice. La Guerra Nell’Aria 1915-1918. Milan: Edizioni Mate, 1966.
War on the Italian Front
Villari, Luigi. The War on the Italian Front. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1932. Italo/Ethopian War
1935/1936
del Valle, P.A. Roman Eagles over Ethiopia. Harrisburg: The Telegraph Press, 1940.
Lorence, Walter E. “The Italian Campaign in Northern Ethiopia” /The Military Engineer/ (July-August
1937).
Barker, A.J. Rape of Ethiopia 1936. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971.
Naval War in the Mediterranean
Halpern, Paul G. The Naval War in the Mediterranean 1914-1918. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1987.
British near East Macedonia / Dardanelles Aegean
Wright, Peter F.G. “Skies over the Holy Land” /Cross and Cockade International/ 21 (1990).
Bremner, Donald. “Naval Pilots in the Aegean-1916” /Cross and Cockade UK/ 5 (1974).
Harlin, Eric A. “A Peep into a Sideshow” /Cross and Cockade UK/ 5 (1974).
Wright, Peter. “Main Show to Side Show Part Two” /Cross and Cockade UK/ 15 (1984).
Vann, Raymond. “Mesopotamia: RFC/RAF operations 1915-1918” /Cross and Cockade UK/ 2 (1971).
“Special Mission” /Flying/ (May 21, 1918).
Layman, R.D. “HMS Ark Royal-Pegasus 1914-1950” /Warship International/ 2 (1976).
Burns, Ian M. “’Woman of My Heart’: The Story of the HMS Ben-my-Chree, Part I” /Cross and Cockade
UK/ 6 (1975).
[Excerpt] Jones, H.A. “Chapter VIII-Macedonia” The War in the Air vol. 7.
British Palestine Mesopotamia
[Excerpt of book about the British in Palestine. Author and title unknown]
Schlachten des großen Krieges
Generalstab, Grossan. Die Schlachten und die Gefechten des grosses Krieges 1914-1918. Berlin: Sack,
1919.
Die Entwicklung der Flugzeuge 1914/1918
Nowarra, Heinz. Die Entwicking der Flugzeuge 1914-1918. Munich: JF Lehmanns Verlag, 1959.
Aerospace Historian articles
/Aerospace Historian/ articles, circa 1972-1982.
Chronology of French Military Campaigns
Waugh, William M. and Stanley J. Luft. A Chronology of French Military Campaigns and Expeditions with
their Postal markings 1815-1983. New York: The War Cover Club, 1984.
Aces Folder – 1914-1918 and 1918-1920
Safarik, Jan J. “Air Aces home Page” Accessed 1/17/2005 from
http://math.fce.vutbr.cz/safarik/ACES/aces1/balloon.html. [n.b. page now found at
http://aces.safarikovi.org/ (2/12/2010)]
Rulers of Countries
“Rulers of Countries” accessed 8/23/2004 from http://rulers.org/index.html. [still live as of 2/12/2010]
Chronology of the near East – GWS
Blume, August. “A Brief Chronology of Events Concerning European Involvement in the Near East”
sources unknown.
[Bibliographies/ Indexes/ etc.]
Index – British Journal Russian Philately 1978 – 1988; Russian Philatelist – BJRP – Rossica; Articles –
Military Field Posts 1914 – 1920
Cumulative Index of Russian Journals from the British Society of Russian Philately (1978)
“Cumulative Subject Index” from the British Society of Russian Philately, 3rd Edition 1989.
*Phillips Maps – Atlases 1914 – 1918*
Phillip, P. Lee. Maps and Atlases of the WWI Period. Norwich: Terra Nova Press, 1995.
Hoover Institution Holdings
Lists of Hoover Institution Holdings (Stanford University) on WWI, Russia, and the Soviet Union.
Safarik, Jan J. “Air Aces home Page” Accessed 1/17/2005 from
http://math.fce.vutbr.cz/safarik/ACES/aces1/balloon.html. [n.b. page now found at
http://aces.safarikovi.org/ (2/12/2010)]
Libraries and Bibliographies
Miscellaneous research notes by August Blume concerning archives and libraries in the United States,
Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
Bibliographies – Indexes – Chronology
Miscellaneous book and article bibliographies.
Russian Philatelic Library; Romania Index
“Philatelic Library” listing on Romania.
Turkish Folders
Turkey
Turkey No 1:
Label: German Turkish Units. Victories and Losses; Dardanelles Palestine Mesopotamia; Turkish Air Force
Units Caucasus
Contents: Flanagan, Brian and Dan Rogers. “Under the Iron Cross and Turkish Crescent” Source
unknown.
Devereaux, Chris. “Air War in the Caucuses, 1916-1918” /Cross and Cockade/ (25) 1984.
Ed. Flanagan, Brian. “The History of the Ottoman Air Force in the Great War” /Cross and Cockade/ 11
(1970).
Ed. Flanagan, Brian. “The History of the Ottoman Air Force in the Great War” /Cross and Cockade/ 13
(1972). [Addendum to original]
Durkota, Alan. “Air Activities in Caucasian Battle Front in 1914” Source unknown.
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “Casualty List of German Airmen on Eastern
Fronts”
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “German Airmen Losses – Serbia/Macedonia
Fronts”
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “German Airmen Losses – Turkey-DardanellesPalestine-Mesopotamia”
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “Royal Prussia Jagdstaffel 55”
Turkey No 2:
Label: Turkish Fliegerabteilung; Turkish Air Force Misc. Notes; Caucasian Front 1914/1916
Contents:
Office of the Air Attache, Turkish Embassy. “An Official History of the Turkish Air Force“ /Aerospace
Historian/ Winter (1977).
Blume, August. [typed, original source unknown] “Turkey 2nd Army Front Air Movements”
Blume, August. [typed lists, original source unknown] “German Aircraft in Turkish Service”
Blume, August. [translated and typed, original source unknown] “Caucasus Front 1914-1916” (includes
maps)
Turkey No 3:
Label: Flangan Ottoman Air Force
Contents: Miscellaneous documents relating to the Ottoman Air Force and the Ottoman Front, WWI
Turkey No 4:
Labels: Turkish Aviation on Caucasian Front; Turkish Fighters 1915-1918
Contents: Nikolajsen, Ole. “Pilot Fazil Bey – An Aviation Hero” Accessed 4/26/2005 from
http://www.ole-nikolajsen.com/fazil.htm [still live as of 02/2010]
Yilmazen, Bulent. “A Gallipoli Side Show: the War in the Air” April 2005, source unknown.
Nicolle, David. “Young Turks: Ottoman Turkish Fighters 1915-1918” /Air Enthusiast/ 74 (1998), parts 1-3.
“Caucuses” translation from “THT 1951/2”; copies of handwritten translation. Source unknown.
Turkey No 5:
Basimevi, Uçuş Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1912-1914/. Eskişehir, 1950. [binder of photographic
copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’ Location of
original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Turkey No 6:
Kansu, Yvuz, Sermet Sensoz and Yilmaz Oztuna. /Havacilik Tarihinde Turkler/. 1971. Source unknown.
[this is what appears to be the original, unbound. Title roughly translates to ‘Annals of Turkish Aviation’]
Turkey No 7:
Basimevi, Ucus Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1914-1916/. Eskisehir, 1951. [Part one] [binder of
photographic copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’
Location of original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Turkey No 8:
Basimevi, Ucus Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1914-1916/. Eskisehir, 1951. [Part two] [binder of
photographic copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’
Location of original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Turkey No 9:
Basimevi, Ucus Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1917-1918/. Eskisehir, 1951. [Part one] [binder of
photographic copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’
Location of original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Turkey No 10:
Basimevi, Ucus Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1917-1918/. Eskisehir, 1951. [Part two] [binder of
photographic copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’
Location of original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Turkey No 11:
Basimevi, Ucus Okullari. /Turk Havacilik Tarihi 1918-1923/. Eskisehir, 1953. [binder of photographic
copies of the original, which is in Turkish. Title translates to ‘A History of Turkish Aviation.’ Location of
original unknown; one copy exists in La Bibliotheque Nationale de France]
Added Binder:
Label: Turkish Aviation 1912 – 1919
Contents: Nikolajsen, Ole. Turkish Military Aviation 1912-1919. Source unknown.
“Ottoman Aviation 1909-1919” Chapters 10, 12, 15. Copyright 2004, source unknown.
Unfiled Binders
НРФТОЕ, ТОМОЕ. ІЕТОРІА: ТНЕ ЕААНИІКНЕ ПОАЕМІКНЕ АЕРОПРІАЕ. 1980.
Mikich, Sava J. History of Yugoslav Aviation. 1933. (Russian [?])
Printouts taken from http://timelines.ws. [Website still live as of 02/18/2010]
Edgar Moas Letters 1968-1970 [source?]
Serials (WWI)
Serials in Binders (Copies)
Magazines/Journals
/The Aeroplane/ 1912/1915
Issues of The Aeroplane, circa 1912-1915
/The Aeroplane/ 1916/1917
Issues of The Aeroplane, circa 1916-1917
/Flugsport/ 1914/1918
Issues of Flugsport, circa 1914-1918
/Official Starka Communiques 1914/1915/
[СООБЩЕНІЯ ЩТАБА ВЕРХОВНАГО ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩАГО] ‘Official Starka Communiques’, copied
from Hoover Institute Holdings, circa 1914-1915 (Russian)
/Official Starka Communiques 1910/
[СООБЩЕНІЯ ЩТАБА ВЕРХОВНАГО ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩАГО] ‘Communications from the
Headquarters of the Supreme High Commander’, copied from Hoover Institute Holdings, circa 1910
(Russian)
/Janes Aircraft 1910 – 1914/
Excerpts of Jane’s Aircraft, circa 1910-1914
/Lietopis Voiny/
Lietopis Voiny, Vols. 1-8. [Each volume in a separate binder]. Circa 1914-1917. Copied from microfilm
held by Harvard Law Library. (Russian)
Serials in Drawers (Originals)
Флото Мастер, 1.2002
Флото Мастер, 6.2002
Флото Мастер, 2.2002
Флото Мастер, 1.2002
РОДИНА, 2001
РОДИНА, 10.1990
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ, 4.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ, 1.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ, 3.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ, 2.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ, 1.1999
Strategy and Tactics, number 211, Sep/Oct 2001
Command, issue 38, July 1996
Command, issue 54
Command, issue 33, Mar/Apr 1995
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 7.1998
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 5.1996
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 11.2000
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 12.2000
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 15.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 14.2001
Arsenal: Military History Journal, date unknown
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 17.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 16.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 5.1996
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 8.1998
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 4.1995
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 9.1999
Armes Militaria Magazine, 109.1994
Armes Militaria Magazine, 102.1994
Armes Militaria Magazine, 98.1993
Armes Militaria Magazine, 93.1993
Armes Militaria Magazine, 113.1994
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 13.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 20.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 19.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 18.2002
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 2.1993
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 3. 1993
Armes Militaria Magazine, 124.1995
Armes Militaria Magazine, 122.1995
Armes Militaria Magazine, 134.1996
Armes Militaria Magazine, 126.1993
Авиация 2.1999
Aviamaster 5.2000
Aviamaster 3.2001
Aviamaster 6.2000
Cross and Cockade International vol. 28, no. 3, 1997
Сержант 4.2005
Авиация И Время 4.1998
Авиация И Время 1.1998
Авиация И Время 4.1997
Aviamaster 3.2001
Aviamaster 6.2000
Aviamaster 5.2000
Aviamaster 5.1999
Aviamaster 4.1999
Aviamaster 3.1999
Aviamaster 1.1999
Cross and Cockade Journal vol. 8, no. 4, 1967
Air Enthusiast no. 75, May/June 1998
Air Enthusiast no. 57, Spring 1995
Air Enthusiast no. 74, March/April 1998
WWI Aero no. 133, Aug 1991
Военно-Исторический Журнал 7.2004
Военно-Исторический Журнал 12.2003
Военно-Исторический Журнал 8.2004
Военно-Исторический Журнал 6.2005
Военно-Исторический Журнал 9.2004
Военно-Исторический Журнал 3.2003
Военно-Исторический Журнал 8.2002
Военно-Исторический Журнал 2.2004
Военно-Исторический Журнал 12.2004
Aviamaster 6.1999
Aviamaster 4.1999
Aviamaster 3.1999
Aviamaster 1.1999
Aviation World Magazine 4.1993
Aviation World Magazine 1.1994
Aviation World Magazine 1.1996
Aviation World Magazine 1.1992
Aviation World Magazine 1.1992
Armes Militaria Magazine 156.1998
Aero Magazin, March/June 1991
Монография История Графика 1994
Aviation World Magazine 2.1999
Aviation World Magazine 2.1993
Aviation World Magazine 1.1993
Aviation World Magazine 3.1998
Aviation World Magazine 2.1998
Aviation World Magazine 1.1998
Сержант 26.2003
Военно-Исторический Журнал 8.2001
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 1.1991
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 1.1991
Command 49.1998
Command 37.1996
Command 25.1993
Command 23.1993
Command 19.1992
ЦЕЙХГАУЗ 1.1996
Suomen Ilmailuhistoriallinen Lehti 1.1996
Suomen Ilmailuhistoriallinen Lehti 3.1996
Suomen Ilmailuhistoriallinen Lehti 4.1995
Suomen Ilmailuhistoriallinen Lehti 4.1996
Aviation World Magazine 1.1999
Aviation World Magazine 1.2000
Aviation World Magazine 2.2000
Aviation World Magazine 4.1999
Aviation World Magazine 3.1999
“Roumanie” ICARE no. 92
Bulletin of the Russian Aviation Research Group of Air-Britain. Vol. 46, no. 172, December 2007.
The Australian Society of WWI Aero Historians Newsletter, November 2007 Relevance, vol. 17, no. 1,
Winter 2008
L&K Special 8.2006
L&K Special 8.2006
Aeromedia Information Review 4.2004
Aeromedia Information Review 4.2004
L&K Special 6.2005
Aeromedia Information Review 1.2003
Aeromedia Information Review 3.2004
Aeromedia Information Review 2.2003
Aeromedia Information Review 2.2003
Vesdnik Voshdushnogo Floto, no. 2, 1933
Vesdnik Voshdushnogo Floto, no. 2, 1928
Красный Воздушный Флот Гражданской Войнз В СССР 1918-1920
L’Aerophile, monthly issues January 1916-December 1917
Correspondence 1987-2007 (Bulk, 1995-2002)
Correspondence Files
Drawer One:
Miscellaneous Letters [range: 2001-2003]
Andrei O. Alexandrov [range: 2001-2006]
Drawer Two:
Lennart Anderson [range: 1993-2008]
Tony Holmes [range: 2001]
Carl Bobrow [range: 1989-1999]
Peter M. Grosz [range: 1993-1998]
Tom Leaman [personal: 1996-2000; relating to /Cross and Cockade International/ 1996-2000]
John Cochrane [range: 1991-1997]
Jack Herris [range: 1993-1997]
Tony Svensen [range: 1995-2001]
Western Front Association [range: 1998]
Keith Alexander [range: 1991-1997]
Bowman A. Brown [range: 1996-1997]
Jack Herris [range: 2000]
Adam Hochschild [range: 1992]
Rudolf Hofling [range: 1992-1993]
Theodore Huscher [range: 1993-2001]
Reinhard Kapitza [range: 1994-1999]
Reinhard Kastner [range: 1993-1998]
David J. Kent [range: 1994]
Hans Eberhard Kruger [range: 1996-1998]
Alberto Casirati [range: 1990-2000]
Stan Dudek [range: 1990]
Richard Duiven [range: 1993-2000]
Joseph Fregosi [range: 1999]
F. Gerdessen [range: 1994]
Dieter H.M. Gröschel [range: 1993-2001]
Alan Toelle [range: 1998]
Richard T. Whistler [range: 1989-1997]
George H. Williams [range: 1992-1998]
German Archival Documents (includes Chomton, Werner: /Soldat in den Wolfen/)
Csizek Zoltan [range: 1996-2000]
Simon J. Pile [range: 1990-1998]
Constanta Trif [range: 1998]
Hermann Welzel [range: 1990-1991]
Louis Della Torre [range: 1997]
Frank G. Dorber [range: 1989-1998]
Alan Durkota [range: 1989-1996]
A.E. Ferko [range: 1993-1996]
Steve McLaughlin [range: 1993-2001]
Dr. Albert Niedermeyer [range: 1990-1999]
Allan Forsyth [range: 1998-1999]
Norman Franks [range: 1992-1998]
Neal O’Connor [range: 1992-1999]
Rainer Kennel [range: 1993-1994]
Alex Revell [range: 1996]
Carl S. Saunders [range:1998]
Michael Schmeelke [range: 1993]
Noel Shirley [range: 1993-1999]
Ty Smith [range: 1993-1996]
Ake Soderland [range: 1995]
Andrei Alexandrov [range: 1990-1996]
Andrei Alexandrov [range: 1997-2001]
Karl Meindl [range: 1995-1996]
Karl Meindl [range: 1994-2001]
Nik Cornish [Stavka Military Research] [range: 1992-2003]
Jacob Neufeld [range: 1994-2000]
Steve Perry [range: 2000-2003]
Joseph Suarez [range: 2003]
Margaret Travers [range: 2003]
Svetlana G. Ilana [range: 1997-2002]
Drawer 3:
Victor Kulikov [range: 1997-2006]
Dmitri Belanovsky [range: 1999-2006]
Correspondence concerning armored trains
Correspondence with Avions magazine staff [range: 1993-1995]
Richard A. Russell [range: 2001-2002]
Correspondence with staff at Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum [range: 1997-2008]
Gunnar Söderbaum [range: 2004-2007]
Hannes Täger [range: 2007]
Joachim Tinnerholm [range: 1999-2005]
Correspondence relating to research on the Ukraine [range: 1999-2006]
Correspondence with staff of the University of Texas at Dallas
Jaroslav J. Verner [range: 2002]
Dr. Denys Voaden [range: 1992-2005]
Correspondence with staff of Windsock International [range: 1993-2003]
Walter Wolog [range: 2003]
Harry Woodman [range: 1989-2003]
Tom Young [range: 2006-2007]
Reinhard Zankl [range: 2006-2007]
Mikhail Zinger [range: 2003-2004]
Seppo Koivisto [range: 1992-2005]
Bernard Klaeylé [range: 2002-2004]
Walter Lampel [range: 2006]
Nigel Eastway [range: 1998-2005]
Alexander Epstein [range: 1998-2002]
Mark Gatlin [range: 2004]
Algis Lapinskas [range: 2000]
Karl Meindl [range: 2001-2006]
Craig Martelle [range: 2002-2003]
Letters and Invoices from the National Archives (US)
Frank Olynyk [range: 1996-2000]
Leonard E. Opdycke [range: 1991-2007]
“Possev Verlag” correspondence [range: 2001-2002]
“Badges and Medals” – invoices and catalogs
Folder with information on The St. Petersburg Collection
Articles by Andrei Alexandrov
Valeriu Avram [range: 1995-1998]
Miscellaneous Library and Periodical Information
Aleksandr V. Makhalin [range: 1997-2005]
Vadim Mikheyev [range: 1993-2006]
Igor N. Gordelianov [range: 1994-2006]
Frank Cheesman [range: 1991-2006]
Owen Clark [range: 2000-2001]
Zdenek Cejka [range: 2000-2006]
Roberto Gentilli [range: 1993-2003]
Miscellaneous Letters on German Aviation
The Great War Society information
Dan Grecu [range: 1999-2004]
Dimitrios Vogiatzis [range: 2006]
Marat Heirulin [range: 1997-2007]
Gannady F. Petrov [range: 2004]
Correspondence with the Australian Society of WWI Aero Historians
Adolph Ackerman [range: 2002-2003]
Gary Hammil [range: 1996-2001]
Von Hardesty [range: 1992-2008]
Larry Hoffman [range: 2004-2005]
Hoover Institution Correspondence
Czirok Zoltan [range: 2006]
Bob Repich [range: 2003-2007]
Serge Rogosin [range: 2001-2002]
Miscellaneous Correspondence on Romanian Aviation
Jim Sanders [range: 1994-2007]
Bob Biondi [range: 2007]
Miscellaneous Correspondence on Serbian Aviation
Correspondence with the Service Historique de l’Armee de Terre
Tomasz Kopanski [range: 1994]
Tomasz Kowalski [range: 1991]
William A. Wylam [range: 1996-1998]
Robin D. Higham [range: 1993-1997]
David R. Jones [range: 1994]
Boris Stepanov [range: 1996-2001]
Walter J. Boyne [range: 2002]
Moshe Bukhman [range: 1993-2000]
Joseph Holland [range: 2002]
Correspondence with the Finnish Air Force Museum
Korvin Krukovsky [range: 2000-2001]
Jurgan Ladek [range: 1994-1999]
Richard Hroz [range: 1990]
Lev I. Kadik [range: 1997]
Wladislau A. Litwin [range: 1993-1999]
Dan-San Abbot [range: 1998-2000]
Correspondence with Austrian State Archives [range: 1990-1992]
Aldo Baldi [range: 1998-2002]
Correspondence concerning Belgian Archives
Correspondence relating to Russian Railroads in WWI
Wojciech Butrycz [range: 1998-2000]
Flip Carroll [range: 1992-1997]
James Davilla [range: 1992-2000]
Thierry Boulet [range: 1994-2003]
Winfried Bock [range: 1997-1998]
Valeriy M. Shabanov [range: 1997-2002]
Andrzej Zareba [range: 1991-2000]
R. Maraew [range: 1999]
Gennadi F. Petrov [range: 1997-2001]
Lukasz Ulatowski [range: 1995-1999]
Jay Zvolanek [range: 1997-1999]
Cihan Zarakol [range: 1994-1997]
Tadeus P. Dobrowiecki [range: 1996]
Non-Correspondence Drawer Items
Drawer One:
Stamp Orders
Books Orders
Jazz [music] Inventories
File of “unsorted” material
List of St. George Award Winners, source unknown; Articles on Russian Aviation
Articles on Russian Aviation
ПОЛОЖЕНІЕ: ОбБ АВІАЦІОННОМБ ОТДБЛБ И АВІАЦІОННОЙ РОТБ ОФИЦЕРСКОЙ
ВОЗДУХОПЛАВАТЕЛ ЬНОИ ШКОЛЫ, 1911.
Articles on Russian Aviation
Service List-Pilot Graduates of Flying Schools: 1912-1916
Orders from the Front, WWI (Russian)
Russian Unit Logbooks (Russian)
Combat Log of Escadrille de Chasse SPA 3
Russian Reports from the Western Front (some translated; Russian)
Russian Orders from Romanian Front (Russian)
“Grand Duke Aleksandr Mikhailovich Special Aeronautical Conference 23 July 1915”
trans. Zheltov, Alexei. Zakunov, N.I. Over the Baltic: History of Imperial Russian Naval Aviation 19111917.
Information on Aeronautical and Aviation Units 1910-1914 (Russian)
[Translation?] В АВИАЦИОНННХ ЦКОЛАХ
Blume, August. Chronology of Russian Activities, WWI.
ПРИКАЗЪ КМаНДУЮЩаГО ФЛОТОМБ баЛТІЙСКаГОМОРЯ (1917)
Pilot Graduate List 1912-1916 (Russian)
ПРИКАЗЪ КМаНДУЮЩаГО ФЛОТОМБ баЛТІЙСКаГОМОРЯ (1917, no. 17), ПРИКАЗЪ КМаНДУЮЩаГО
ФЛОТОМБ баЛТІЙСКаГОМОРЯ (1916, no. 28)
Red Army Casualty Lists [?]
ТУМАНСКИЙ, АК. ПОАЕТ СКЬОЗО ГОАЫ
German Intelligence, WWI (German)
251-414: Occleshaw, Michael. Armour Against Fate: British Military Intelligence in the First World War.
London: Columbus Books, 1989.
Matveev, A. The Broken Wings: Sketches from the Lives of the Life of the Russian Aviators in 14/18 and
Civil War. 1936.
Russian Flight Logs
Drawer Two:
Unfiled Aviation Articles (some in Russian)
“Extra Copy – Red Naval Civil War 1918-1920”
ВТОРОЙ, ТОМ. ТРИ ВЕКА РОССИЙСКОГО ФЛОТА [3rd-Century Russian Naval Fleet?]
“Kaul’bars Papers on the Organization of Aviation Sections” (Russian and English) -[Book?] РУГГКНЕ
ВОЗДУШНЬІЕ ГНЛЫ [?]
List of St. George Award Winners -Articles and Book excerpts in Russian; titles unknown
[excerpt] History of the Serbian Airforce -Pilot List [?]
Articles by Andrei Alexandrov [range: 1995-1998]
“Kulikov Photo Indexes Jan-Jun 2006”
[Original and translation:] List (by seniority of ranks) of Military Aviation School generals, staff- and oberofficers and class official by 15 April 1915 -Summaries of Aviation Operations on the Serbian-Western
and Western Front
Copies of archival documents on Russian air losses (English and Russian) -A. Kibovskiy: Imperial Russian
Army Aviation 1914-1917” Tseikngaus 5 (1996).
Information on Avia Artists
Russian Documents [?]
Translation: Savin V.S. Aviation in Ukraine: A Historical Outline.
Documents about the Romanian Front (Russian)
The Russian Military Aviation Plans of Deployment (Russian and English) -Different Reports concerning
Combat Mission 1916-1917 (Russian and English)
Archival Documents concerning St. George Award Winners (Russian and English)
Articles from Russian magazine Flota
Lists of Air Losses and Aviation School Officers [range: 1914-1920] (Russian)
Book Invoices 1997-2005
Combat Loss List
[Excerpt] Poletaev, O. and A. Nugis. On Wings of Fatherland. Tallin, 1981.
Guide to the Russian State Military Archives’ Collection
“Red Casualties May-June 1919: Wrecks and unfortunate Accidents/Perished Victims” [source unknown]
[Book?] АВІАЦІЯ БАЛТІЙСКАГО МОРЯ 1912-1917
Stamp Invoices 1997-2005
Excerpt of book about St. George Award Winners (Russian)
“Collection of Orders to Armies and Corps about Activities of Aviation Units in 1914-1917” (Russian)
[Excerpt] АВІАЦІЯ ЧЕРНАГО МОРЯ 1912-1917
Drawer Three:
Notes on Vladimir Vologostev
National Air and Space Museum membership information [2004]
“Ostfront Bibliography”
“Badges and Medals” – invoices and catalogs
Folder with information on The St. Petersburg Collection
Articles by Andrei Alexandrov
The Great War Society information
Blume, August G. “Air War East: Bombing and Reconnaissance on the Russian Front 1914-1917” Over
the Front 11 (1996).
Information on Russian Aviation Radio Connections
German Personnel Roster (CD included)
Copy of documents from Hoover Institute (Russian)
Documents and paperwork on trip to Russia
Copies of Boris Drashpil correspondence, [range: 1960-1990], four files
Folders with information about toy soldiers
Drawer Four:
Palmer, Scott W. Dictatorship of the Air: Aviation Culture and the Fate of Modern Russia. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2006.
Vogiatzis, Dimitris. “An ‘Air War’ before Air Warfare: the introduction of military aviation technology in
the Blakans during the period up to the end of the Balkan Wars (1912-1912)” PhD Diss.: HAF Museum
(Athens), [2000s?].
Sergeev, A.B. 5 Years of the Red Air Fleet 1917-1922. Moscow, 1926. [Героические Годы]
Avram, Valeriu. ’Crucile Negre’: Aviatia Puterilor Centrale diaspora Romanie (1916-1917). Bucharest:
Editura Pro Historia, 2001.
Mikheev, Vadim. “…et Igor devint Sikorsky” Fana de l’Aviation (July 2003).
Groschel, Dieter H.M. Geschichte der Koniglich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und Fliegerabteilung4
lb. Private Printing, 2008.
Appendices to: Groschel, Dieter H.M. Geschichte der Koniglich Bayerischen Feldfliegerabteilung 3 und
Fliegerabteilung4 lb. Private Printing, 2008.
Alexander, Jean. Articles from RARG vol. 45, no. 167, Sept 2006.
Hornat, Jiri. “Bezobrazov” [unknown source]. [Seems to be information of WWI-era Russian planes]
Guide to Ed Ferko Photo Album collection
Tkachev, Vyacheslav Matveevich. “Wings of Russia.” Ed. August Blume, trans. Deanna Chaudin.
[Excerpt] “Состязанія Азроплановь” Sbornik, Yubileiniy. “Krasniy Vozdushniy Flot 1918-1920” 1923.
[ПРИКАЗ]
Pilots Lists (Russian)
Alexandrov, Andrei. “Naval Fighters of Russia 1915-1925”, 1999.
Folder of materials on Russian air history (Russian)
British Air Force Orders, WWI-era
Nedialkov, Dimitar. “Air Power of the Kingdom of Bulgaria: Part I” Sofia, 2001. Combat Lists (Russian)
Организация Воздушного Фпома СССР. Moscow, 1923.
Красный Воздушный Флот Гражданской Войнз В СССР 1918-1920
RAF Orders, WWI
French Military/Air Force Orders, WWI
Drawer Six:
British War Office Intelligence Papers, 1919
War Diary of No. 47 Squadron RAF October 1919
Summaries and Reports, British War Office, 1919
RAF War Office Reports, WWI-era
RAF Pilot Lists, 1919-1920
RAF War Office Reports, 1919-1920
Drawer Seven:
Telegrams (French)
Delrieu, Louis. “Une Mission Speciale en 1916 pres de Salonique” [source?], 1971
Inventory of WWI orders and documents
Excerpts from “Flight” journal
Copies of archival documents concerning intelligence on Russian Forces, WWI. From British and
American archives.
UK War Office Reports on Russian/Axis forces
Drawer Eight:
Shirley, Noel. “Chronology 1914-1918”
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