Arthur L. Funk, Chairman
Department of History
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611
Permanent Directors
Charles F. Delzell
Vanderbilt University
H. Stuart Hughes
University of California at San Diego
Forrest C. Pogue
Dwight D. Eisenhower Institute
Terms expiring 1979
Stephen E. Ambrose
University of New Orleans
Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Jr.
Chief of Military History
Warren F. Kimball
Rutgers University, Newark
Robert O. Paxton
Columbia University
Agnes F. Peterson
Hoover Institution
Harrison E. Salisbury
The New York Times
Telford Taylor
New York City
Russell F. Weigley
Temple University
Terms expiring 1980
Martin Blumenson
Washington, D. C.
Harold C. Deutsch
Army War College
Stanley L. Falk
Office of Air Force History
Maurice Matloff
Center of Military History
Ernest R. May
Harvard University
John Toland
Danbury, Connecticut
Gerhard L. Weinberg
University of North Carolina
Roberta Wohlstetter
Pan Heuristics, Los Angeles
Earl F. Ziemke
University of Georgia
Terms expiring 1981
Dean C. Allard
Naval History Division
John M. Blum
Yale U niversity
Charles B. Burdick
San Jose State University
Robert A. Divine
University of Texas at Austin
Colonel A. F. Hurley
Air Force Academy
David Kahn
New York University
Peter Paret
Stanford University
Robert Wolfe
National Archives
Janet Ziegler
University of California at Los Angeles
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CONTENTS
Membership and Dues
Note on the Membership Directory
Comrrdttee Elections
The International Committee News Bulletin
The 1978 Annual Meeting
The 1979 Annual Meeting
OTHER MEETINGS
Budapest, Noveniber 1978
Bonn, Noveniber 1978
Cracow, October 1979
Annapolis, October 1979
Ottawa, Noveniber 1979
Bucharest, August 1980
TWO INFORMATION REQUESTS
Air Force Historical Documentation
Field-Marshal Lord Wilson of Libya
Newsletter Editor's Note
Bibliography
Membership Directory
ATTACHMENTS (following page 44)
News Bulletin of the International
Commi ttee
Information, Dues, and Menibership Form
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Spring 1979
Donald S. Detwiler, Secretary and Newsletter Editor
Department of History
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, minois 52901
Robin Higham, Archivist
Department of History
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas 66506
Book Review Coordination
Robert Dallek
Department of History
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California 90024
James J. Dougherty
National Endowment for the Humanities
Washington, D. C. 20506
Bibliography
Janet Ziegler
Reference Department
UCLA Library
Los Angeles, California 90024
American Comm~ttee is affiliated with:
American Historical Association
400 A Street, S. E.
Washington, D. C. 20003
Comite International d'Histoire de la Deuxieme
Guerre Mondiale
32, rue de Leningrad
75008 Paris, France
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Membership is open to anyone interested in the history of the Second World War. ,Annual dues, payable at the beginning of January for the calendar year, are $10.00 for regular members, as well as for institutions receiving the semiannual newsletter, and $2.00 for students. Those wishing to join or to renew their membership are invited to fill out the lower part of the information and membership form (attached to this newsletter as an unnumbered page) and to return it, with the appropriate remittance, to the secretary.
NOTE ON THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Newsletter 19, issued last spring, included a thirty-five page directory of the membership of the ACHSWW. A revised version is included in this issue. It does not include a listing of the officers of the International Committee and the chairmen of the affiliated national committees, for they are listed in the News Bulletin of the International Committee, which is also attached.
The new directory reflects changes of address and cor rection of errors kindly brought to our attention. Because of its length, i t will not be issued as part of the newsletter again next year, though i t may be made available separately, and the records on which i t is based will continue to be maintained.
COMMITTEE ELECTIONS
The three-year terms of eight of the directors and of the committee's two officers ended on 31 December 1978. Following the established practice of the committee, the directors, acting as a nominating committee, selected a slate of incum bents and new candidates. The officers and directors whose terms expire at the end of 1981, shown on the letterhead on the first page of this newsletter, were elected by mail ballot.
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE NEWS BULLETIN
The March 1979 issue (No. 17) of the News Bulletin of the
International Committee is appended to this newsletter following the Membership Directory. Please note in particular
Part I (pp. 1-5), regarding plans for the meeting of the Inter national Committee being held in Bucharest, Romania, in connec tion with the International Historical Congress in August, 1980.
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THE 1978 ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the ACHS~~ was held this past year, as in the past, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the
American Historical Association.
The ACHSWW Business Meeting was convened by the Secretary at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, 28 December 1978, in the Walnut Room of the San Francisco
Hilton. In his financial report, the Secretary stated that a year earlier the balance in the committee treasury had been $215.24; as of 23 December
1978 it was $23.65. Receipts during the year had totalled $1678.00. Of this, $45.00 had been received from publishers for mailing labels, the balance from members. Expenditures during the past year had totalled
$1869.59: $262.00 had been required to pay our annual dues of 500 Swiss francs to the International Committee, as compared to $203.00 a year earlier; the balance, $1607.59, had gone for operating expenses, which would have been higher, had it not been for the support provided the
Secretary and Newsletter Editor by Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale.
The AHA-ACHSWW joint session for the 1978 meeting was held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, 28 Dec., in the Borgia Room of the St. Francis. It was entitled
From Punishment to Reorientation--Aspects of Reform: The Reverse
Course in United states Occupation Policy for Germany. Professor Earl F.
Ziemke served both as chairman and commentator at the session, at which three papers were presented: From Prosecution to Clemency for War Criminals by John Mendelsohn, National Archives and Records Service; From Informa tion Control to Media Freedom by Robert Wolfe, National Archives and
Records Service; and German Public Views on Changing U. S. Occupation
Policy by Richard L. Merritt, University of Illinois at Urbana.
THE 1979 ANNUAL MEETING
The next joint meeting of the AHA and the ACHSWW will be held in New York 28-30 December 1979. Precise details regarding the time and place of the Business Meeting and the joint session will be provided in the Fall 1979 newsletter. The AHA Program
Committee has approved the following proposal for a joint session:
EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR II ON THE HOME FRONT: CHANGING ATTITUDES
TOWARD WAR AND GOVERNMENT
Joint Session with the American Committee on the
History of the Second World War
CHAIR: Richard Polenberg, Cornell University
American Propaganda in World War II and After
Allan M. Winkler, Yale University
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Toward an Isolationist Brainstrust: Establishment of the Foundation for Foreign Affairs
Justus Doenecke, New College, University of South Florida
The Influence of the War on Public Opinion and Voting Coalitions
Richard Jensen, Newberry Library and University of
Illinois at Chicago Circl~
COMMENT: Susan Hartmann, University of Missouri at St. Louis
OTHER MEETINGS
BUDAPEST, 2-4 NOVEMBER 1978
Professor Robert Herzstein. University of South Carolina, represented the ACHSWW at the conference of the Hungarian Committee at the beginning of November 1978. (Although he was an invited participant, the American
Council of Learned Societies was unfortunately unable to provide any support for his travel; part of his expenses were covered by a grant from the Provost's Special Fund, University of South Carolina, supplemented by a modest ACHSWW subsidy.)
"The conference on war propaganda in Southeastern Europe during
World War II was an exciting one [Prof. Herzstein reports], at least from my viewpoint. Many of the papers dealt with Nazi 'Europe' propaganda and ideology, a subject on which I have just completed a manuscript.
Our hosts were most thoughtful, providing individual guides/assistants
(students, teachers and librarians, affiliated with the Party Institute, etc.) who spoke the language of the participants. Simultaneous translations of the papers were provided in five languages. The papers were provided to us in advance, which was helpful, and most Referenten summarized their papers, rather than reading the whole thing.
"The proceedings and deliberations took place in the festive Hall of the Academy of Sciences, the actual building in which the nineteenthcentury Hungarian parliament met. Several of us were invited to the podium for various sessions to appear as honorary co-chairmen with Professor Ranki, who ran the proceedings with efficiency and good humor.
We were invited to comment on the subjects or the papers; if we wished to do so, we gave our name to Ranki, who introduced the commentators in order. His prudent use of an alarm clock kept most of us within the time limit.
"We can look forward to the publication of the papers, including an excellent one by Miss Elisabeth Barker, next year. (The Proceedings for the preceding session appeared during this meeting.)
"I felt that the whole thing was we 11 worth while, and that I established a good and lasting rapport with my Hungarian colleagues."
BONN, 15-16 NOVEMBER 1978
The Arbeitskreis fur Wehrforschung, the Clausewitz-Gesellschaft, and the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Wehrtechnik jointly sponsored a conference in mid-November 1978 on the impact of modern technology on warfare, with
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Harold Deutsch and David Kahn of this committee; Jurgen Rohwer, Chairman of the Arbeitskreis and Director of the Library for Contemporary History in Stuttgart; Commander Patrick Beesly (author of Very Special InteLli gence, 1976); Ronald Lewin (author of Ultra Goes to War, 1978); R. V.
Jones, (author of Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence,
1939-1945, 1978); and other British, German, and Polish authorities.
More complete information will be provided in the fall 1979 newsletter reporting on the publication of the proceedings of this very important conference, which are appearing in parallel English and German editions.
(The fall bibliography will also give data on the titles mentioned above, as well as related works not covered in the brief bibliography in this issue of the newsletter.)
CRACOW, 22-24 OCTOBER 1979
At a Colloquium of the Polish Committee, Professor David Chalmers of the University of Florida, a specialist in American political, social and intellectual history, will present a paper, as a representative of the ACHSWW, on The Importance of the Emigration of European Scholars for American Learning, 1933-1945.
ANNAPOLIS, 25-26 OCTOBER 1979
The Fourth Naval History Symposium, late in October at the Naval Academy, includes fifteen sessions ranging from antiquity to the present. Three are on the Second World War: Session 2, Anglo-American Naval Policy
During World War II; Session 4, The Magic War: Naval Intelligence in the War Against Japan (chaired by David Kahn, with Roberta Wohlstetter as commentator); and Session 11, The U. S. Marines in World War II.
Because accommodations in the Annapolis area are somewhat limited (450 historians attended the very successful third symposium, in October
1977), it would not be advisable to defer making arrangements. The single registration fee of $20.00 includes a banquet the evening of the
25th. For registration materials or information, contact Prof. Robert
William Love, Jr., History Dept., USNA, Annapolis, Md. 21402 (area code 301, 267-3301).
OTTAWA, 14-16 NOVEMBER 1979
The Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War is spon soring an international conference on The Second World War as a National
Experience, to be held in Ottawa on 14, 15 and 16 November 1979. Plenary sessions will feature papers on Canada, the United States, Britain,
France, Norway and Yugoslavia delivered by distinguished historians who are citizens of the countries concerned and an overview will be provided by Professor Theodore Ropp of Duke University. Eight workshop papers will be given on specialized aspects of the Canadian experience. Anyone interested in attending should write to the Secretary, Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War, Directorate of History, Depart ment of National Defence, Ottawa, KIA OK2 for further information.
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BUCHAREST, 10-17 AUGUST 1980
The 1980 International Congress of Historical Sciences is being held concurrently with meetings of the International Committee on the History of the Second World War, the International Commission on Military History, and other societies as well. The International Committee News Bulletin, attached to this issue of the newsletter, reports on the present status of plans for the meeting.
TWO INFORMATION REQUESTS
AIR FORCE HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION
The Office of Air Force History is preparing to revise united States
Air Force History--A Guide to Documentary Sources, originally published by this office in 1973. Seeking to enhance this finding aid for scholars and students conducting research in aviation and Air Force history, the History Office is soliciting assistance in locating documentary and photo collections inadvertently excluded from the current publication.
In addition, two new areas will be added: 1) oral history collections; and 2) aeronautical museums. The History Office would appreciate anyone having knowledge of such collections submitting information to:
Mr. Lawrence J. Paszek, Senior Editor
Office of Air Force History (CVAH)
Building 5681
Bolling AFB, Washington, D. C. 20332
FIELD-MARSHAL LORD WILSON OF LIBYA
David G. Chandler, Head of the Dept. of War Studies and International
Affairs at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst writes that he has been commissioned to write the official biography of the late Field
Marshal Lord Wilson of Libya, and would very much like to make contact with anyone who knew him, directly or indirectly, at any stage in his long and distinguished career: "If any readers can help me in this way,
I would be most grateful if they could write to me at the Department of
War Studies and International Affairs, RMA Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
GUl5 4PQ."
NEWSLETTER EDITOR'S NOTE
As indicated a year ago, when the first Membership Directory was repro duced in full in this newsletter, i t is too long to be a regular annual feature. After this revision, only periodic supplements should be necessary. Meanwhile, because of the space i t has preempted this spring, the fall 1979 newsletter will be expanded to include coverage of bibliography and research resources that woul d otherwise have been carried in this issue.
The cost of reproduction and mailing, incidentally, is being borne in part by Southern Illinois University. As before, I have been aided by
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BIBLIOGRA-.PHY
Because of the length of the Membership Directory and the
International News Bulletin, this bibliography carries rela tively few titles. It does include, however, a compilation of French works published in 1977 and 1978 kindly prepared by Dominique Veillon of the French Committee. We look forward to publishing similar bibliographies from other sister com mittees affiliated with the International Committee whenever they can be provided.
I. GENERAL
A. REFERENCE
Parrish, Thomas, ed,; Marshall, S, L. A., Brig. Gen., ret., chief consulting ed., The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of
World War II. New York: Simon and Schuster, Cord Communica tions, 1978. xvi & 767 pp., including an index; over 200 maps and photographs; a glossary of acronyms, abbreviations, and foreign terms; a table of ranks; a chronological synopsis; and a selected English-language bibliography. $29.95. Compiled in consultation and association with a number of well qualified specialists (including several members of this committee), this large volume (printed on letter-sized paper with two columns of text and three of index) provides popular but not simplistic capsule narrative treatment of many of its 4000 entries, together with somewhat longer articles on topics lending themselves to general treatment: thus the overview on Japanese Conquests,
1941-42 (pp. 316-319) concludes with a cross-reference to Pacific
War, 1942-45 (pp. 471-477), which concludes the survey. Specialists will find entries in their areas of expertise that might well have been handled quite differently, and this ambitious volume will almost certainly prove to be no more free of error than the first edition of any major reference compilation of comparable scope.
These reservations notwithstanding, Thomas Parrish's well written and carefully edited Encyclopedia of World War II will come to be appreciated as a standard reference on the subject.
B. DOCUMENTATION
Detwiler, Donald S., ed,; Burdick, Charles B., and Rohwer, Jiirgen, assoc, eds. World War II German Military Studies. Ten Parts in
24 vols. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1979, A 13,000 page collection of over 200 reports prepared after the war by former Wehrmacht officers, now at the U. S. National Archives.
The first volume is the Introduction & Guide not only to this facsimile reproduction, but also to the far larger collection
(of over 2500 reports) from which these (in English) were selected.
(A detailed catalogue, including the editor's introductory essay, is available from the publisher at 545 Madison Ave.,
New York. N. Y. 10022, from whom the se t may be ordered, before
31 October 1979, for $950.00; thereafter it will cost $1100.00, a saving of some 15% over the individual volume price of $55.00,)
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Doenecke, Justus D. lIBeyond Polemics: An Historiographical
Re-Appraisal of American Entry into World War II, The Histo.ry
Teacher, vol. XII, no. 2 (February 1979), pp. 217-251. In this extensively annotated review essay (several hundred article and book titles in 156 notes), Doenecke provides a useful sequel to Wayne Cole's earlier survey, "American Entry into World War II:
A Historiographical Appraisal," Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, vol. XLIII (1957), pp. 595-617. (The History Teacher is published by the Society for History Education, California
State University, Long Beach, Calif. 90840; individual copies of the journal cost $2.50; individual subscriptions are
$lO.OO--with membership--annually, $8.00 for students, $12.00 for institutions.)
III. THE WAR
Michel, Henri. La seconde guerre mondiale. 2nd ed. 2 vols.
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1977-78. 503 & 540 pp.
A revision of the prize-winning survey (available in English and
Italian) by the chairman of the International Committee, who has recently become chairman of the French Committee as well.
IV. THE NATIONS AT WAR
A. CHINA
Tong, Te-kong, and Li Tsung-jen. The Memoirs of Li Tsung-jen.
Studies of the East Asian Institute of Columbia University.
Folkestone, Kent: Dawson; Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
1979. Frederick A. Praeger, Publisher. xxviii & 642 pp., incl.
5 maps, a 40-page glossary, and a 30-pageindex. $25.00. TIr. Tong, a staff member of the Chinese Oral History Proj-ec-t-of·· Coiumbfa:-
University's East Asian Institute, worked for several years on the preparation of this manuscript with General Li, one of the most important of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's associates and adversaries. Among the ablest and most powerful of the warlords in the Nationalist camp, he defeated the Japanese at T'aierhchuang
(1938) and was Vice-President of Nationalist China when Chiang resigned as President on 21 January 1949--leaving Li the presi dency during the final agony of the Republic of China.
The Chinese manuscript (available for consultation but not published) from which this volume was produced, as an abridged translation, grew out of a series of 168 interviews between Gen. Li, who had come to New York late in 1949 for serious surgery (returning to China only many years later) and Dr. Tong, once a very junior officer in an area under Li's command, now professor of Asian Studies at the City College of New York. A collaborative work between the strong-willed old warlord-statesman and his young interviewer-editor, it could never have been com piled by Li alone; but Tong has helped him offer insight, informa tion, and perspective that an historian could otherwise not hope to glean. Apart from the value of its contents, this volume is a model of what Oral History, at its best, can produce.
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Leroux, Roger. Le FIoliJihan en GueI'I'e 1939 -1945. Mayenne: Joseph
Floch Tmprim. Ed., [1978]. 671 pp. with numerous illustrations, plus 6 maps in a plastic pocket. A detailed history of the war in the district on the south coast of Brittany around Lorient and
Vannes (northwest of St. Nazaire).
(See also, following the regular bibliography, the special compi lation of other French works published in 1977-78.)
C. GERMANY
Weinberg. Gerhard. "Recent German History: Some Comments and
Perspectives," Russland, Deutschland, Amerika: Frankfurter
Historische Abhandlungen, vol. 17. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1979
(pp. 358-368). In this article, based on a paper initially presented at the Georgeto~m University History Forum in 1975,
Prof. Weinberg reviews archival access to materials on 20th century Germany, particularly the Third Reich and Second World
War, and evaluates the significance of a number of recent pub lications (cited in 67 notes) .
D.
THE PHILIPPINES
Netzorg, Morton J. The Philippines in World War I I and to
Independence (December
Bibliography.
8! 1941 July 4, 1946): An Annotated
Data Paper No. 105, Southeast Asia Program,
Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y.:
Cornell Univ., 1977. xii & 232 pp. $12.50 (available through author at address in Membership Directory below). Extensively annotated bib liography of some 2500 books, articles, academic theses, and government publications, arranged alphabetically by author, with cross references, including works in English, other Western languages, and Philippine tongues, but not Chinese and Japanese.
E. THE SOVIET UNION
Higham, Robin, and Kipp, Jacob W., eds., Soviet Aviation and Air
Power: A Historical View. London: Brassey's; Boulder, Colorado:
Westview Press, 1977, Frederick A. Praeger, Publisher and Editorial
Director. xii & 327 pp., with 112 figures (photographs, charts, etc.), as well as "Research Notes" at the end of the individual chapters. $25.00. UG635 .R9S596. A twelve-part collaborative work, including a long chapter (pp. 69-136) on "The Great Patriotic
War, 1941-1945" by John T. Greenwood of the Office of Air Force
History.
F. SPAIN
Kleinfeld, Gerald R., and Tambs, Lewis A. Hitler's Spanish Legion:
The Blue Division in Russia. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern
Illinois University Press; London and Amsterdam: Feffer & Simons,
Inc., 1979. xiv & 434 pp., including numerous maps & illustrations,
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$25.00. D764.K525. This is a detailed history not only of the
Spanish division that served on the Russian front from 1941 to
1944 but the political, military, and ideological context in which they served. With cooperation in Spain and Russia as well as Britain, Germany, and the United States, the authors have succeeded in distilling a great mass of material and producing a work that on the one hand is a memorable unit history, and on the other, an important contribution to the history of the Second
World War as a whole.
G. THE UNITED STATES
Dallek, Robert. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign
Policy, 1932-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. xii & 657 pp., including extensive backnotes, a bibliography, and an index. $19.95. E806.D33. A mature synthesis based on extensive original research and reconsideration of previous work, Dallek's well-written, judicious volume will be utilized as the point of departure for further work on U. S. foreign policy during the Roosevelt administration, even by those who do not regard it as reasonably definitive.
V. THE HOLOCAUST
Walter Grab, ed.
Geschichte,
& intro. Jahrbuch des Instituts fUr deutsche vol. VIII. Universitat Tel-Aviv, 1979. The eighth volume of Tel-Aviv University's Institute for German Studies' yearbook includes contributions by Yoash Meisler (Tel-Aviv) on "Himmler's Doctrine of the SS-Leadership" and Haim Shamir
(also Tel-Aviv) on "Das 'Dritte Reich' und das Judentum in
Rumanien - 1938." Other contributions from scholars in Austria,
Britain, France, Germany, and the United States (Istvan Deak) deal with other, earlier periods; the yearbook is not primarily focussed on the Holocaust, but it has carried valuable contributions on that subject as well as the Third Reich and the Second World War, e. g., the articles in Jahrbuch 4 (1975) on "Feldmarschall Erich von
Manstein und die deutsche Judenausrottung in Russland" and in
Jahrbuch 6 (1977) on "Probleme der Zwangsarbeit in der deutschen
Kriegswirtschaft im Zweiten Weltkrieg," by Jehuda Wallach (Tel
Aviv),who also edited Beiheft 1, a special supplement to the yearbook, with the proceedings of the International Symposium
(April 1975) on Germany and the Mi dd1e East 1835-1939.
VI. THE END AND THE AFTERMATH de Zayas, Alfred M. Die Ang1o-Amerikaner und die Vertreibung der
Deutschen. Vorgeschichte, Verlauf, Fo1gen. Transl., Ulla Leippe; foreword, Robert Murphy. 3rd rev. ed. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1978.
300 pp., incl. 4 maps, 31 illustrations, extensive backnotes
(pp. 197-243), a documentary appendix (partly in facsimile), a bibliography, and an index. Paperback, DM 24.00. The first
English edit ion of this work, which grew out of a Got tingen doc toral dissertation, was cited in the previous newsletter (Nemesis
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20, item VI.2). The second English edition and the still more extensive (yet still concise) third German edition incorporate further research and documentation on the history of the brutal expulsion of some sixteen million Germans from Eastern and East
Central Europe, a tragic ordeal in which perhaps two million perished. This trenchant indictment of Anglo-American policy by de Zayas, an American of Spanish descent (and a member of this committee) who graduated from the Harvard Law School before studying at Gottingen, where he is now a research associate at the Institute of International Law, is an authoritative, uncom promising account of the realization of the grave apprehensions the U. S. Political Advisor for Germany, Robert Murphy, expressed in his memorandum from Berlin on 12 Oct. 1945 (printed in full in the third German edition on pp. 259-261), regarding " . . . the stupid tragedy now befalling thousands of innocent children, and women and old people . . . . The mind reverts to other mass deportations [he wrote,] which horrified the world and brought upon the Nazis the odium which they so deserved. Those mass deportations by the Nazis provided part of the moral basis on which we waged the war and gave strength to our cause. Now the situation is reversed. We find ourselves in the invidious posi tion of being partners in this German enterprise and as partners inevitably sharing the responsibility . . . . As helpless as the
United States may be to arrest a cruel and inhuman process which is continuing, it would seem that our Government could and should make its attitude . . . unmistakably clear. It would be most unfortunate were the record to indicate that we are particeps to methods we have often condemned in other instances.
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VII. FRENCH WORKS ON WORLD WAR II, 1977-78 (comp. by Dominique Veillon)
REFUElL..IQUE F R A N 9 A l S E
PREMIER MINISTRE
COMITE D'HISTOIRE
DE LA 2 e
GUERRE MONDIALE
Le 8 janvier) 97~
32, rue de leningrad, 75008 PARIS
Tel. 522 78-82
Avant-Guerre-
Guerre
Generalites
Histoire generale du socialisme publiee sous la direction de J. OROl.
Paris, P.U.F., 1977.) 24 em., 715p.
(tome III de 1919 a 1945).
LEJEUNE (Bernard-Henry).- Historisme de Jacques Doriot et du parti popu laire franc;ais. Tome 1 "Avant la defaite de 1940".- s.l., Les nouveaux eahiers du C.E.R.P.E.S., 1977.- 135p.
~nCHEL (Henri).- Les faseismes.- Paris, P.U.F., 1977.- 18 em., 128p.
PROST (Antoi ne).- Les anciens eombattants, 1914-1~40.Paris, Gallimard,
Julliard, 1977.- 239p.
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Dictionnaire des Parlementaires fran~ais, tome VIII R
1977 . a Z.Paris, P.U.F.,
GUILLAUME (general).- Homme de guerre.- Paris, France-Empire, 1977.-301p.
LJl,COUTURE (Jean).- Leon Blum.- Paris, Seuil, 1977.- 596p.
RUEFF (Jacques).- Oeuvres completes. De l'aube au crepuscule. Antobiogra phie de 1 'auteur.- Paris, Plon, 1977.- 24 em., 445p.
~lJemoi res
ALPHAND (Herve).- L'etonnement d'etre.- Journal 1939-1973.- Paris, Fayard,
1977.- 24 em., 615p.
A~IDREU (Pierre).- Le Rouge et le Blanc. 1928-1944.- Paris, La Table Ronde,
1977.- 248p.
AUPHAN (Amiral ).- L'Honneur de servir.- Paris, France Empire, 1978.
591p.
GOEBBELS (Joseph).- Derniers carnets. Journal 28 fevrier-10 avril 1945.
Paris, Flammarion, 1977.- 395p.
HETTlER de BOISLAMBERT (Claude).~ Les Fers de 1 'espoir.- Paris, Plon,
1978.- 560p.
JAUNEAUD
1977.- 251P:
MASSIGLI (Rene).- Une comedie des erreurs 1943-1956.- Paris, Plon,
1978.- 540p.
PIERRE BLOCH (Jean).- Le temps d'y penser encore.- Paris, Jean
Claude Simoens, 1977.- 276p.
PISTOR (Fernand).- Correspondances de guerre 1943-1944.- Pau, Ed.
Marrimpouey, 1978.- 205p.
TILLON (Charles).- On chantait rouge.- Paris, Laffont, 1977.- 583p.
TIXIER-VIGNANCOUR (Jean).- Des Republiques, des Justices et des hommes.- Paris, Albin-Michel, 1976.- 416p.
TRINQUIER (Roger).- Le temps perdu.- Paris, Albin-Michel, 1978.
442p.
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Occupation - Guerre
AMOUROUX (Henri) .-La grande Histoire des Francais sous 1 'occupation.
Paris, Laffont.
1 - Le peuple du desastre 1939-1940.- 1977, 524p.
2 - 40 millions de petainistes 1940-1941.- 1977, 551p.
3 - Les beaux jours des collabos, juin 1941-juin 1942, 1978, 550p.
CONTE (Arthur).- Le premier janvier 1940.- Paris, Plon, 1977.- 440p.
DIAMANT (David).- Le billet vert.- Paris, Renouveau, 1977.- 335p.
GATARD (Marie).- La guerre, mon pere.- Paris, Mercure de France,
1978.- 144p.
JAUNEAUD (general J.H.).- J'accuse le Marechal petain.- Paris,
Pygmalion, 1977.- 247p.
LECA (Dominique).- La rupture de 1940.- Paris, Libr. Fayard, 1978.
355p.
MICHEL (Henri).- Petain et le regime de Vichy.- Paris, P.U.F., 1978.
128p.
ORY (Pascal).- Les collaborateurs 1940-1944.- Paris, Le Seuil, 1977.
321p.
SAUVY (Alfred).- La vie economique des Francais de 1939
Paris, Flammarion, 1978.) 256p. a 1945.
SILVANI (Paul ).- La Corse des armees ardentes 1939-1976.- Paris,
Albatros, 1976.- 272p.
Resistance interieure
ARAGON (Charles d' ).- La Resistance sans heroi"sme.- Paris, Seuil,
1977.- 220 p.
BEDARIDA (Renee).- Les Armes de 1 'esprit.- Temoignage chretien
(1941-1944).- Paris, les editions ouvrieres, 1977.- 379p.
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DEBU-BRIDEL (Jacques).- De Gaulle et le Conseil national de la Re sistance.- Paris, France-Empire, 1978.- 277p.
DREYFUS (Paul ).- Histoires extraordinaires de la Resistance.
Paris, Fayard, 1977.- 384p.
FEREYRE (Clement).- Les Chapeliers de Rodolphe.- Lyon, chez 1 'auteur,
1978.- 359p.
HOSTACHE (Rene).- De Gaulle 1944 - Victoire de la legitimite.
Paris, Plon, 1978.- 222p.
MENDES-FRANCE (Pierre).- Liberte, liberte cherie (1940-42).- Paris,
Fayard, 1977.- 428p.
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SALINI (Dominique), SALINI (Eugene).- En ce temps la Bastia .... souvenirs, t~moignages et documents de 1937 a 1945.- Ajaccio, Ed.
Siciliano, 1978.- 351p.
VASSEUR (Andr~~Georges).L'espion du Nord.- s. 1. (Paris), Ed.
Oil an e, 1978. )-_259 P.
VEILLON (Dominique).- Le Franc-Tireur. Un journal clandestin, un mouvement de Resistance 1940-1944.- Paris, Flammarion, 1977.
429p.f~g.
VENNER (Dominique).- Les armes de la Resistance.- Paris, J. Grancher,
1977.- 334p.
Resistance par region
Lib~ration
DEL M1 E LELI EVRE (~1 au ric e ) . - Se pte mbr e 1944. L 'Op era t ion
II
Ly met 1'1 n'aura pas lieu ou la lib~ration du Hainaut.- Valenciennes, chez llauteur, 1978.- 350p. o E I~ ALL E (J e an) . - Le c han c red e l' ide a 1 . - Par is, LaP ens e e Uni ve r s ell e .
Wallers, J. Dexaulle, 1977.- 399p.
DUBOSCQ .(Genevieve).- Bye, Bye, Genevieve!.- Paris, R. Laffont, 1978.
286 p., h.g.
Eglises et Chretiens dans la 2eme guerre mondiale. Actes du colloque tenu a Grenoble, 7-9 octobre 1976.- Lyon, Presses Universitaires de
Lyon, 1978.- 384p.
FOSSIER (Jean-Marie).- Zone interdite, nord, Pas-de-Calais.- Paris,
Ed. Sociales, 1977.- 775p.
GILBERT (Charles).- Soldats bleus dans 1 'ombre.- Les Sables d'Olonne,
LeCercle d'Or, 1977.- 175p.
HEISER (Eugene).- La trag~die lorraine - Sarreguemines SaargemUnd
1939 - 1945, doc umen t s . - s. 1 ., Ed. Pie r ron, 1978. - 287 P., f-ig.
LU10IGNE (L.).- BARBANCEYS (t1.).Sedentaires, Refractaires et ~,1a quisards.- Ussel, Imprimerie J. Chambreuil, 1977.- 510p.
RUFFIN (Raymond).- La Resistance normande face a la Gestapo.
Paris, Presses de la Cite, 1977.- 255p.
SILVRESTRE (P.et S.).- Chronique des maquis de 1 'Isere 1943-1944.
Grenoble, Les 4 Seigneurs, 1978.- 351p.
Liberation: gaullisme
DEBRE (r1ichel) DEBRE (Jean-Louis)/- Le gaullisme.- Paris, Plon,
1978.- 185p.
De Gaulle et le service de 1 'etat - Des collaborateurs du general temoignent.- Paris, Plan, 1977.- 382p.
PRATE (Alain).- Les batailles ~conomiques du G~neral de Gaulle.
Paris, Plon, 1978.- 329p.
TOUCHARD (Jean).- Le gaullisme 1940-1969.- Paris,Le Seuil, 1978.~
379p.
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Active members of the American Committee on the History of the
Second World War are listed below in alphabetical order. The individual entries reflect the information provided on the annual membership renewal form--in some cases, only the name and address, in others, e. g., the compiler's, academic, military, or other rank or title and affiliation, as well as particular area[s] of interest or specialization. I t would be appreciated if members would check their entries and send corrections or amendments to the compiler, the committee secretary.
FREDRICK AANDAHL
2500 VA. AVE., N. W., APT. 701-S
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20037
U. S. Foreign Relations; Northern & Western Europe
DINA ABRAMOWICZ, LIBRARIAN
YIVO INST. FOR JEWISH RESEARCH
1048 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10028
The Holocaust
HENRY M. ADAMS
EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF HISTORY
1221 LAS CANOAS LANE
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93105
Modern European, German, and M.ilitary History
ROBERT H. ALEXANDER, DIRECTOR
MacARTHUR MEMORIAL LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
BOX 1010
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23510
World War II in the Pacific; Occupation of Japan
LASZLO M. ALFOLDI, Ph.D.
ASST. ARCHIVIST, USAMHRC
CARLISLE BARRACKS, PA. 17013
DEAN C. ALLARD
U. S. NAVAL HISTORY DIVISION
BLDG. 210, WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20374
(Director, ACH~v) Twentieth-century Naval History of the United States
PROF. STEPHEN E. AMBROSE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF NEW
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70122
(Director, ACHSWW)
ORLEANS
Eisenhower
CARL G. ANTH ON
4834 RODMAN ST., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20016
German Resistance; U. S. Policies Toward Germany (Including Occupation)
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MR. WILLIAM J. ARMSTRONG
AIR-953
NAVAL AIR SUPPLIES COMMAND
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20361
JOHN H. BACKER
3069 CLEVELAND AVE., N, W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20008
American-Soviet Relations; Occupation of Germany
MRS. HELEN M. BAILEY
9451 LEE HIGHWAY, APT. 815
FAIRFAX, VA. 22030
(Historian, Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Military Strategy and Command
PROF. JAY W. BAIRD
HIST. DEPT., MIAMI UNIV.
OXFORD, OHIO 45056
Nazi Propaganda
M. EDWARD BANDER
8103 EASTERN AVENUE
SILVER SPRING, MD. 20910
DANIEL No BARTHELL
2020 LINCOLN PARK WEST, APT. l7F
CHICAGO, ILL. 60614
Impact of World War lIon the Societies of the Major Countries Involved,
Particularly the U. S.
WILLIAM H. BARTSCH
CASE POSTALE 500
CH-12ll GENEVA 22
SWITZERLAND
History of Air Operations in the Pacific War, 1937-1945
K. JACK BAUER
DEPT. OF HISTORY AND POL. SCI.
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST.
TROY, NEW YORK 12181
Naval, Diplomatic, and Industrial History
MR. TIM BAYARD
2401 RIDDLE AVE.
WILMINGTON, DEL. 19806
World War II Aviation; Air/Armor Combined Tactics;TAC Airpower
MRS. WILLIAM M. C'SKY PHILLIPS ") BEAVEN
6018 MAYFAIR LANE
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22310
Philippines in WWII
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PROF. EARL R. BECK
HIST. DEPT., FLORIDA STATE UNIV.
TALLAHASSEE ,FT,ORIDA 32306
Europe--Genera1
PROF. WARREN A. BECK
HIST. DEPT., CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV.
FULLERTON, CAL. 92634
ERNEST L. BELL, III
10 CENTER STREET
KEENE, N. H. 03431
Intelligence and Especially ULTRA & MAGIC
MR. TRISTAN E. BEPLAT
ONE HASLET AVE.
PRINCETON, N. J. 08540
Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines
DR. ALAN BEYERCHEN
HIST. DEPT., OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
106 DULLES HALL, 230 W. 17th AVE.
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43210
Science, Technology, and Warfare; Post-World War II Occupation of Germany
GUYLAURENT BLANCHET
P. O. BOX 22
NORTH HAVEN, CONN. 06473
Airborne Operations (Paratroops), Commando Operations, and the European
Theater in General (1939-1945)
LARRY I. BLAND
GEORGE C. MARSHALL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
DRAWER 920
LEXINGTON, VA. 24450
General George C. Marshall; U. S.-Soviet Relations
MARTY BLOOMBERG
3085 HARRISON ST.
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92503
Holocaust & Holocaust Bibliography
PROF. ALBERT A. BLUM
LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712
Military Manpower--the Raising of an Army
JOHN M. BLUM
235 H.G.S., YALE UNIV.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 06520
(Director, ACHSWW) Postwar Economic Conferences (UNRRA, FAO, etc.);
U. S. Domestic Developments
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MART IN BLUMENSON
3900 WATSON PLACE, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20016
(Director, ACHSWW)
CHARLES H. BOGART
201 PIN OAK PLACE
FRANKFORT, KY. 40601
Naval Warfare; Coast Artillery
CARL BOYD
HIST. DEPT., OLD DOMINION UNIV.
NORFOLK, VA. 23508
German-Japanese Military and Diplomatic Relations, 1918-1945
DR. BERNARD L. BOYLAN
HIST. DEPT., WESTERN WASH. UNIV.
BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON 98225
Military History, Modern Europe
PROF. RENNIE W. BRANTZ
HIST. DEPT., APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV.
BOONE, N. C. 28608
Modern Germany, 1815-1945
FREDERICK J. BREIT
1068 FRANKLAND
WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON 99362
20th-century Germany; Soviet Union
MR. CHARLES H. BRYANT
201 PIN OAK PLACE
FRANKFORT, KY. 40601
PROF. THOMAS BUCKLEY
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF
TULSA, OKLA. 74104
Pacific War
TULSA
CHARLES BURDICK
HIST. DEPT., SAN JOSE STATE UNIV.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95192
(Director, ACHS~VW) German Military History, First and Second World War
MARK BURPO
RR#3, BOX 283
BENTON, ILL. 62812
PROF. R. J. C. BUTOW
THOMSON HALL DR-05
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98195
The Diplomatic Prelude to the Second World War; Japanese-American
Relations, 1853-1945
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ARTHUR R. BUTZ
2214 CENTRAL ST.
EVANSTON, ILL. 60201
Jewish Holocaust
MARTHA H. BYRD
BOX 2377
DAVIDSON, N. C. 28036
JOHN C. CAIRNS
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF TORONTO
TORONTO, CANADA MSS 1Al
France, Britain, French Resistance
RAYMOND A. CALLAHAN
HISTORY DEPT.--401KOF
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
NEWARK, DELAWARE 19711
India and S. E. Asia, 1938-46; Churchill
D
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ANN CAMPBELL
NEWBERRY LIBRARY
60 WEST WALTON STREET
CHICAGO, ILL. 60610
Role of Women; Homefront; Public Opinion, U. S.
ALAN CASSELS
HISTORY DEPT., McMASTER UNIV.
HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA L8S 4L9
European Diplomacy, 1914-45; Fascism
JAMES A. CHAPPELL
5818 VIKING DRIVE
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77092
S. W. Pacific Naval Oper ations
CHARLES W. CHAPPIUS
HIST. DEPT., CHICAGO STATE UNIV.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60628
German History; Twentieth-century Diplomatic History
THOMAS J. CHILlS
1651 N. NATCHEZ AVE.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60635
History of Greece During the Second World War
CALVIN L. CHRISTMAN
SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
CEDAR VAlLEY COLLEGE
LANCASTER, TEXAS 75134
World War II U. S. Economic Mobilization; Historiography
ERROL M. CLAUS S
SA~EM STATION, P.O.B. 10144
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 27108
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DIANE SHAVER CLEMENS
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF CALIF.
BERKELEY, CAL. 94720
Wartime Diplomacy; Stalin & the Soviet Military
HARRY C. CLIADAKIS
15 THOMAS JEFFERSON PLACE
MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. 10940
Mediterranean; Italy; Greece; Resistance
RAY S. CLINE
3027 N. POLLARD ST.
ARLINGTON, VA. 22207
(Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgeto~~_ Univ.)
Grand Strategy; International Relations
ROBERT W. COAKLEY
3610 DANNYS LANE
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22311
ALEXANDER S. COCHRAN, JR.
6553 SAGAMORE ROAD
SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66208
Mediterranean Theater; Use of Intelligence
WAYNE S. COLE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MD. 20742
American Entry into World War II; Roosevelt and the Isolationists,
1932-45
HARRY L. COLES
230 W. 17th AVE.
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43210
U. S. Army, Navy, Air Force, World War II; also Civil Affairs
Military Government
&
GENERAL J. LAWTON COLLINS
4000 MASS. AVE., N. W. #1323
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20016
Brig. Gen. JAMES L. COLLINS, Jr.
CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20314
(Director, ACHSWW) U. S. Military History
THEODORE F. COOK, Jr.
406 SHINANOEN, 12 SUGAMACHI
SHINJUKU-KU, TOKYO 160, Japan
(Princeton University) Japanese Social and Military Institutions
During the Second World War
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ROBIN E. COOKSON
1422 DOGWOOD DR.
ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22302
(Archivist, National Archives) German Military, Soviet Military,
Eastern Front
DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COOLING
U. S. ARMY MIL. HIS. RES. COLL.
CARLISLE BARRACKS, PA. 17013
JOHN PHILIPS CRANWELL
700 SIXTH STREET,S. E.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20003
LOUIS A. CRETELLA, JR.
435 BARNUM TERRACE EXT.
STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT 06497
European Diplomatic History; History of Modern Italy
Wm. H. CUNLIFFE
6601 OXHORN COURT
COLUMBIA, MD. 21044
DR. GEORGE H. CURTIS
1112 N. CAMPBELL
ABILENE, KANSAS 67410
Dwight D. Eisenhower; Naval War in Pacific
PROF. RICHARD DALE
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPT., SO. ILL. UNIV.
CARBONDALE, ILL. 62901
Military and Civil Affairs; South Africa
PROF. ROBERT DALLEK
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF CALIF.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024
(Book Review Coordinator, ACHSWW) American Diplomatic History
JOHN W. DAVIS
951 SETON DR., p~T.
6
CUMBERLAND, MD. 21502
(Prof. of History, Frostburg State College) Grand Strategy
PROF. CHARLES F. DELZELL
DEPT. OF HISTORY, BOX 6098/B
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
NASHVILLE, TENN. 37235
(Permanent Director, ACHSffiv) Modern Italy; Fascism, Nazism, Anti
Fascism; Modern Europe
PROF. JOHN A. DeNOVO
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF WISC.
MADISON, WISCONSIN 53706
U. S. and the Middle East
22
LT. COL. (Ret.) C. W. D'ESTE
SHEEP COTE FARM, GT. HENRY
SUDBURY, SUFFOLK COlO 7LR
ENGLAND
Allied Military Operations, Northwest Europe, 1944-45; Strategic and
Tactical Decision-Making
DR. DONALD S. DETWILER
201 TRAVELSTEAD LANE
CARBONDALE, ILL. 62901
(Prof. of Hist., SIU-C; ACHSWW Secretary & Newsletter Editor)
Political & Military History of the Third Reich; Spanish-German
Relations, 1936-45; Historiography of the Second World War Era
HAROLD C. DEUTSCH
U. S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE
CARLISLE BARRACKS, PA. 17013
(Director, ACHSWW) German Military History; Role of the German Military
Opposition; Influence of ULTRA on the Course of World War II
ROBERT A. DIVINE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF TEXAS
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712
(Director, ACHSWW) Diplomacy; Nucle~r Arms Race
DR. JAMES J. DOUGHERTY
DIV. OF PUBL. PROGRAMS, NEH
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20506
(Book Review Coordinator, ACHSWW) U. S. Foreign Policy During World
War II, Especially Economic Assistance to France and French Northwest
Africa, 1941-45; American Historiography & Research Resources
WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY
RR No.5, TR. 69
MURPHYSBORO, ILL. 62966
Soviet Military 19l7-Present
N. F. DREISZIGER
HIST. DEPT., ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE
KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CM~ADA
Hungary in World War II
ARTHUR A. DURAND
3026 MONTEBELLO DR.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COL. 80918
Prisoners of War; Air Force History
LEE DARIUS EDWARDS
HIST. DEPT., SOUTHERN ILLINOIS llliIV.
CARBONDALE, ILL. 62901
Intelligence and Espionage, Particularly in Europe
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PROF. HOWARD M. EHRMANN
THE WOODNER, A-1009
3636 16th ST., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20010
European International Relations, 1870-1945; History of Italy, 1861
1945; U. S. Naval History
DR. WILLIAM R. EMERSON
DIRECTOR, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY
HYDE PARK, N. Y. 12538
PROF. JAMES M. ERDMANN, Lt. Col., USAF, Ret.
HI STORY DEPT., UNI V. OF DENVER
DENVER, COLORADO 80210
Modern Military History; German History
CAPT. KENNETH W. ESTES, USMC
957 DOGWOOD TREE DRIVE
ANNAPOLIS, MD. 21402
(History Dept., U. S. Naval Academy) Naval and Military History
Since 1789. German Navy; Western Volunteers in the Wehrmacht, 1940-45;
Military Technology
LAURENCE EVANS
PROF. OF HIST., SUNY-BINGHAMTON
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 13901
Allied Merchant Navies in World War II; Naval History; International
Relations
ALINE FAIRBANKS
ASST. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN
U. OF ILL., CHICAGO CIRCLE
BOX 8198
CHICAGO, ILL. 60680
Intelligence/Resistance Movements
STANLEY L. FALK
2310 KIMBRO ST.
ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22307
(Chief Historian, Office of Air Force History; Director, ACHSWW)
World War II, Particularly in the Pacific; Prisoners of War; Arms
Control; National Security Affairs
MR. LADISLAS FARAGO
SKYLINE RIDGE
BRIDGEWATER, CONN. 06752
DETMAR H. FINKE
CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20314
Third Reich and Second World War; History of U. S. Military History Program
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RICHARD & DALLAS FINN
7007 MacARTHUR BLVD., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20016
War & Occupation
PROF. WILLARD ALLEN FLETCHER
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF DELAWARE
NEWARK, DELAWARE 19711
German History Since 1918; World War II; Low Countries During World
War II
GERALD B. FORRETTE
2603 NEWTON AVE. SO.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55405
World War II Intelligence Operations
CHARLES R. FOSTER
1311 DELAWARE AVE., S. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20024
WILLARD C. FRANK, JR.
HIST. DEPT., OLD DOMINION lmlVERSITY
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23508
Strategy & Policy (General): Sea Power; Spanish Civil War
WILLIAM M. FRANKLIN
6617 BARNABY ST., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20015
PROF. JOHN H. E. FRIED
55 EAST 86th ST.
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10018
War Crimes Trials, Their Aftermath and Related Questions; History of
Nazis; the German Military
DR. HENRY FRIEDLANDER
JUDAIC STUDIES DEPT., BROOKLYN COLLEGE
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 11216
The Third Reich and the Holocaust
BRUCE B. FRYE
HIST. DEPT., COL. STATE UNIV.
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80523
Anglo~American Relations During and Immediately After World War II
PROF. ARTHUR L. FUNK
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611
(Chairman, ACHSWW, and Vice-President, International Committee)
Political History of World War II, Particularly France
PROF. JOHN LEWIS GADDIS
HIST. DEPT., OHIO UNIVERSITY
ATHENS, OHIO 45701
Soviet-American Relations; Strategy and Policy
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JOSEPH E. GARABRANT
14 DOUGLAS COURT
PEARL RIVER, N. Y. 10965
Military Weapons of all Nations in World War II
HANS. W. GATZKE
56 FERRELL ROAD
WESTON, CONN. 06883
Modern Germany; European Diplomacy; U. S. - German Relations
ROWLAND P. GILL
610 EASTLAND AVE.
RUSTON, LA. 71270
PROF. KURT GLASER
DEPT. OF GOVT. & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY-EDWARDSVILLE
EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. 62025
ALFRED GOLDBERG
3842 N. 26th ST.
ARLINGTON, VA. 22207
Military History
HUGH GOLWAY
5090 N. ROOSEVELT, APT. 20
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93710
(Emeritus, Fresno City College) Axis Prisoners of War; Studies in
Command (Operations)
PROF. BRISON D. GOOCH
HIST. DEPT., TEXAS A. AND M. UNIV.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77843
GRANT K. GOODMAN
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF KANSAS
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66045
Japan; Southeast Asia; South Asia; Micronesia
PROF. HAROLD J. GORDON, Jr.
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF MASS.
AMHERST, MASS. 01003
Eastern Front; German Armed Forces; German War Effort, Irregular Warfare
JOHN G. GOTZEN
7514 BELAIR RD.
BALTIMORE, MD. 21236
Armor and Artillery; Intelligence, Counter-Intelligence, Espionage, etc.; U. S. Army Operations in West Europe
PROF. LLOYD J. GRAYBAR
HIST. DEPT., EASTEm~ KY. UNIV.
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY 40475
Modern U. S. Naval History; Russian Front; World War I
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COL. THOS. E.GRIESS
HIST. DEPT., USMA
WEST POINT, N. Y. 10996
6th Army Group; Gen. J. L. Devers; ULTRA
MILTON O. GUSTAFSON
NATIONAL ARCHIVES, ROOM 5E
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20408
Administrative History; Military-Diplomatic Policy-Making
JOHN McVICKAR HAIGHT, Jr.
HIST. DEPT., LEHIGH UNIV.
BETHLEHEM, PA. 18018
American Aid to Britain from Dunkirk to Pearl Harbor
DR. CHARLES R. HALSTEAD
HIST. DEPT., WASHINGTON COLLEGE
CHESTERTOWN, MD. 21620
Spain and Portugal During the Second World War
DR. J. P. HARAHAN
1002 MADISON ST.
PAPILLION, NEB. 68046
Army Air Forces
COLONEL J. M. HARPER, USAF, Ret.
1500 ARLINGTON BLVD .• APT. 1010
ARLINGTON, VA. 22209
World War II in Poland, Western Europe, and Africa, Particularly 1940
DR. JOHN HENRY HATCHER
5231 ROLLING ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, VA. 22151
(Dept. of the Army, Adjutant General Center, Records Management
Division) Military Government; Captured German War Records
PROF. WALDO H. HEINRICHS
HIST. DEPT., TEMPLE UNIV.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19122
American--East-As ian Relations
DR. LOUIS F. HELBIG
INSTITUTE OF GERMAN STUDIES
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON, IND. 47401
PROF. THOMAS T. HELDE
HIST. DEPT., GEORGETOWN UNIV.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20057
War Aims and Peace-Making, World War I and World War II
PROF. GEORGE C. HERRING
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, KY. 40506
American Diplomacy in World War II
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PROF. ROBERT E. HERZSTEIN
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF S. C.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29206
Nazis; Propaganda; Ideology
DR. W. EDMUND HICKS
427 EDGEWOOD LANE
MOREHEAD, KY. 40351
World War II--European Theater Aerial Operations
LAWRENCE D. HIGGINS
HIST. DEPT., SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV.
CARBONDALE, ILL. 62901
(Grad. Asst. to Seer. & Newsletter Ed., ACHSWW) China-Burma-India
Theater; German-East Asian Relations
PROF. TRUMBULL HIGGINS
1148 FIFTH AVE.
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10028
War Since 1914, Especially Strategy
PROF. ROBIN HIGHAM
2961 NEVADA ST.
MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502
(Archivist, ACHSWW) Air, Official Histories, British, Bibliography
CALVIN H. HINES, Ph.D.
HIST. DEPT., STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ST. UNIV.
SFA STATION, P. O. BOX 6142
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS 75962
French Navy; French Empire in World War II
MURAMATSU HIROYUKI
6-94 KASHIWAI-CHO
KASUGAI-SHI AICHI-KEN
JAPAN ZIP 486
French Political History
PROF. PETER HOFFMAN
855 SHERBROOKE ST. W.
MONTREAL, P. Q., CANADA H3A 2T7
(History Dept., McGill University) Stauffenberg Brothers: Intellectual
Background
WILLIAM A. HOISINGTON
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF ILL. AT
CHICAGO CIRCLE
CHICAGO, ILL. 60680
France; North Africa
PROF. I. B. HOLLEY, Jr.
HISTORY DEPT., DUKE llliIV.
DURHAM, N. C. 27706
Military Doctrine, Impact of Technology on Doctrine; Air Force History
28
EDWARD L.. HOMZE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Germany
OF NEBR.
68588
DONALD E. HOUSTON
3902 N. AIRPORT LN.
STILLWATER, OKLA, 74074
European Land Warfare; Armor, Unit History; Combat Team Concept; Oral
History
PROF. W. ROBERT HOUSTON
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF S. ALA.
MOBILE, ALABAMA 36688
World War II Ground Combat in Europe; General M. B. Ridgway; Leadership
PROF. H. STUART HUGHES
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF CAL., SAN DIEGO
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA 92093
(Permanent Director, ACHSWW)
COLONEL A. F. HURLEY, USAF
QTRS 4160
USAF ACADEMY, COL. 80840
(Director, ACHSWW) Military Aviation
FRANK HUYETTE
403 SACRAMENTO STREET
AUBURN, CALIF. 95603
(Department Chairman, Social Studies, Auburn Union School District)
Role of Public Opinion and Propaganda on Decision Making
PROF. IRWIN HYATT
HISTORY DEPT., EMORY UNIV.
ATLANTA, GA. 30322
Pacific War
STANLEY ITKIN
215 ADAMS STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 11201
Naval History
PROF. HISAO IWASHlMA
NATIONAL DEFENSE COLLEGE (BOEI-KENSHUSHO)
1, ICHIGAYA-HONMURA-CHO
SHINJUKU-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN
(Chief, First Research Office of War History, National Defense College)
International Security Problems; Politico-Military Leadership in World
War II
D. CLAYTON JAMES
P. O. BOX NT
STATE COLLEGE, MISS. 39762
MacArthur; Pacific War; Allied Diplomacy
29
PROF. HARRY JEl':FREY
2065 SAN REMO DR.
LAGUNA BEACH, CAL. 92651
U. S. Congress, 1941-45; U. S. Politics During World War II; U. S.
Executive-Legislative-Judicial Relations During World War II
RICHARD JENSEN
60 W. WALTON ST.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60610
U. S. Public Opinion
FRED. M. JOHNSON
ENGLISH DEPT., EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIV.
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY 40475
Europe: Air Warfare, esp. Technology
PAUL W. JOLIET
121 FIRST STREET
BOLIVAR, N. Y. 14715
French-American Military-Political Relations, 1940-45
DR. VINCENT G. JONES
CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEP ARTMENT 0 F THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20314
Military History; History of Technology (the Manhattan Project)
DR.<\GO JOVANOVIC
307 N. MICH. AVE., SUITE 1600
CONSULATE GENERAL, SFR OF YUGOSLAVIA
CHICAGO, ILL. 60601
DR. DAVID KAHN
120 WOOLEYS LANE
GREAT NECK, N. Y. 11023
(Director, ACHSWW) Military Intelligence
PROF. GEORGE O. KENT
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF MD.
COLLEGE PARK, MD. 20742
European Diplomatic History, 1870-1945; Modern Germany
LOUIS KESTENBERG
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF HOUSTON
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77004
Contemporary Germany
YOICHI KIBATA
TOKYO UNIV. OF FOREIGN STUDIES
NISHIGAHARA, KITA-KU
TOKYO 114, JAPAN
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PROF. WARREN F. KIMBALL
19 LARSEN ROAD
SOMERSET, N. J. 08873
(Rutgers University - Newark; and Wartime Diplomacy
Director, ACHSWW) Roosevelt - Churchill
BELA K. KIRALY
P. O. BOX 568
HIGHLAND LAKES, N. J. 07422
(Professor of Military History, Brooklyn College
Center) Military History; East Central Europe and the SUNY Graduate
DR. GERALD R. KLEINFELD
HIST. DEPT., ARIZONA STATE
TEMPE, ARIZONA 85281
UNIV.
(Prof. of History and Editor, German Studies Review) Germany; Spain
MAJOR T. M. KLUZ, USAF
ACSC-STRATEGY & DOCTRINE BRANCH
MAXWELL AFB, ALA. 36122
Airpower History, Modern Warfare, Battle of Britain
ARTHUR G. KOGAN
OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20520
Allied and Axis Di~lomacy; Germany, Austria, Central Europe
PAUL H. C. KOISTINEN
HIST. DEPT., CAL. ST. UNIV.
NORTHRIDGE, CAL. 91330
Political Economy of Warfare in America
LT. COL. ADAM ANTHONY KOMOSA, Ph.D.
CIRCLE "K" ACRES
ROUTE ONE, COLUMBIA, KY. 42728
(Associate. Proxessor of History, Emeritus, Northern Michigan Univer sity) World War II Airborne Operations in Europe (Especially 82nd
Airborne Division)
PROF. ARNOLD KRAMMER
HIST. DEPT., TEXAS A. & M. UNIV.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77843
German POWs in the U. S.; German Industrial/Fuel Structure
JOHN A. & FRANCINE M. KREBS
531 GOLDEN STREET
LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA 17543
German Army; Structure of Operations; Eastern Front
COL. FEDERI CO G. C. LANDAB URU
JOSE HERNANDEZ, 2162, 7° Piso A
1426 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
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DR. KARL G. LAREW
HIST. DEPT., TOWSON STATE UNIV.
TOWSON, MD. 21204
Grand Strategy, Air Power, U. S. and Britain, Battle of Britain, U. S.
Army
JOSEPH P. LASH
20 EAST 9th ST.
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10003
Big Three Relations
JAMES J. LEBDA
P. O. BOX 157
SMITHMILL, PA. 16680
Diplomacy of World War II
MELVYN P. LEFFLER
BOX 6130, B, VANDERBILT UNIV.
NASHVILLE, TENN. 37325
Economic Imperatives and Military Strategy in the Formulation of U. S.
Foreign Policy, 19l8-Present; American Military Officials and National
Security Policy, 1918-1953
RICHARD W. LEOPOLD
WH. SMITH MASON PROF. OF AMER. HIST.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 60201
U. S. Naval History; Administrative History of U. S. Armed Forces
DR. GEORGE J. LERSKI
560 DEWEY BLVD.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 94116
(Professor of Modern European History, University of San Francisco)
East and Central European Diplomacy
VERNON L. LIDTKE
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
BALTIMORE, MD. 21218
WALTER LORD
116 EAST 68th STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10021
MS. JEANNE-HENRIETTE LOUIS
U.E.R. de LETTRES
DOMAINE DE LA SOURCE
45100 ORLEANS, FRANCE
Concepts of Psychological Warfare in the U. S. During World War II
PROF. ROBERT W. LOVE, Jr.
HIST. DEPT., USNA
ANNAPOLIS, MD. 21402
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JOHN LUKACS
VALLEY PARK ROAD
PHOENIXVILLE, PA. 19460
CHARLES V. VON LUTTICHAU
THE COLONNADE, APT. 1118
2801 NEW MEXICO AVE., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20007
Europe, World War II; Russia; Germany
WAYNE C. LUTTON
HIST. DEPT., SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV.
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS 62901
German Military History; Third Reich; Mediterranean Theater; Italo
German Relations During World War II
CHARLES B. MacDONALD
1200 NORTH NASH STREET
ARLINGTON, VA. 22209
PROF. GEORGE R. MACE
ANTHONY HALL, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV.
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS 62901
Lt. Col. DAVID MacISAAC, USAF
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
USAF ACADEMY, COL. 80840
Military and Aviation History
MR. VICTOR MADEJ
400 SUSAN STREET
NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. VA. 26155
Military Sociology of German Ground Forces in World War II; Structure,
Production, Motivations
PROFESSOR ANTONIO MARQUINA
ANSAR 61-71
MADRID (11), SPAIN
Spain, Portugal, South America, Vatican During World War II (Political,
.International, Economic matters)
PROF. VOJTECH MASTNY
SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
1740 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20036
Diplomacy; Soviet Union, East Central Europe
MAURICE MATLOFF
4109 DEWMAR COURT
KENSINGTON, MD. 20795
(Chief Historian, Center of Military History; Director, ACHSWW)
World War II, Strategy, Coalitions in Warfare, Military Thought and
Policy
33
JOHN A. MAXWELL
433 VAN GILDER AVE.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA. 26505
West Germany after 1945; Social Democracy; American Occupation
ERNEST R. MAY
HIST. DEPT., HARVARD UNIV.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02138
(Director, ACHSWW)
NEIL M. McCULLOUGH
GENERAL DELIVERY
NASH, TEXAS 75569
The U. S. and French Indochina During World War II
GEORGE E. MELTON
HIST. DEPT., ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
LAURINBERG, NORTH CAROLINA 28352
The Background and Course of World War II, Especially Vichy France
DR. JOHN MENDELSOHN
GEN'L ARCHIVES DIV., NAT'L ARCHIVES
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20408
Post-World War II Occupation of Germany and Japan; War Crimes Trials
RAY MERRIAM
218 BEECH ST.
BENNINGTON, VT. 05201
(Executive Editor of Military Journal) Aviation, Naval, and Military
History
PROF. MILTON W. MEYER
HIST. DEPT., CAL. STATE UNIV.
LOS ANGELES, CAL. 90032
1) Japan in Wartime Asia; 2) Role of OSS in Asia (having served with
OSS in Bunna and China, 1944-45); 3) Philippines in World War II
MR. EDWARD S. MILLER
235 DOLPHIN COVE QUAY
STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 06902
Pacific-Naval War; Pacific- Pre-War
MR. THOMAS A. MILLER
5855 N. VISTA VALVERDE
TUCSON, ARIZ. 85718
ALLAN R. MI LLETT
HIST. DEPT., OHIO STATE UNIV.
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43210
U. S. Marine Corps in the Pacific War
34
DR. SYBIL MILTON
212 WOODSIDE AVE.
RIDGEWOOD, N. J. 07450
(Chief Archivist, Leo Baeck Institute, 129 E. 73rd St., New York,
N. Y. 10021) Twentieth-century Germany, NSDAP History, Immigration
Resistance (Especially Socialists); Archives, 20th-century Europe;
Art & World War II Propaganda; Holocaust
FRED B. MISSE, Jr.
HIST. DEPT. PITTSBURG STATE UNIV.
PITTSBURG, KANSAS 66762
Role of Franklin Roosevelt in the War
CHANLEY M. MOHNEY
5555 HOLMES RUN PARKWAY
ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22304
Russian and Soviet Military History; Italian Campaign; Intelligence;
Aerial Photographic Reconnaissance; Armoured Warfare
PROF. JOHN E. MOON
11 MONMOUTH CT.
BROOKLINE, MASS. 02146
Grand Strategy
PROF. GEORGE L. MOSSE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF WISe.
MADISON, WISCONSIN 53706
MR. ALAN B. MULL ER
P. O. BOX 96
MAPLE LAKE, MINN. 55358
MICHELLE MULLER
P. O. BOX 96
MAPLE LAKE, MINN. 55358
OTTO M. NELSON
HIST. DEPT., TEXAS TECH. UNIV.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS. 79409
Germany; German Exiles and Emigres
M. J. NETZORG
THE CELLAR BOOKSHOP
18090 WYOMING
DETROIT, MICH. 48221
The War in the Pacific and the China-Burma-India Theater; the
Philippines from World War II to Independence
DR. MAURICE F. NEUFELD
25 CORNELL STREET
ITHACA, N. Y. 14850
(Prof. Emeritus, N. Y. State School of Industrial and Labor Relations,
Cornell University) American Military Government in Italy
35
LOUIS JOHN NIGRO
336 TORINO DR., #1
SAN CARLOS, CALIF. 94070
Italy; Resistance Movements
DR. ALBERT NORMAN
3 ALPINE DR.
NORTHFIELD, VT. 05663
(Prof. of History and International Relations, Norwich University)
Military History; U. S. Diplomatic History
RAYMOND G. O'CONNOR
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF MIAMI
CORAL GABLES, FLA. 33124
United States Diplomatic and Military History
EDWARD J. O'DAY
HIST. DEPT., SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV.
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS 62901
Germany and East Europe
MARK T. ORR
DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
UNIV. OF SOUTH FLORIDA
TAMPA, FLORIDA 33620
Japan - Education
ROBERT OVELMEN
2777 N. JONGKIND PARK DR.
LaPORTE, IND. 46350
British Strategy in the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean in World
War II
W. A. (DOLPH) OWINGS
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
UNIV. OF ARK. AT LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72204
Guerilla/Partisan Warfare; Unconventional Warfare
SIDNEY D. PALEY, Lt. Col. USAR, Ret.
1766 EAST 26th STREET
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11229
National Strategy and Organization; Intelligence; Transportation;
Logistics; Training; National Organization for War
PETER PARET
SPRUANCE PROF. OF INT. HISTORY
HIST. DEPT., STANFORD UNIV.
STANFORD, CALIF. 94305
(Director, ACHSWW) German Social
History of Ideas; War & Society
& Cultural History since 1700;
MI C'HAEL PARRI SH
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 47401
The Great Patriotic War; Soviet Military History
36
THOMAS PARRISH no
CRESCENT DR.
BEREA, KY. 40403
Encyclopedic
ARCHIMEDES L. A. PATTI
50 LOUDON COURT
MAITLAND, FLORIDA 32751
S. E. Asia - Indo-China (Viet Nam)
ROBERT O. PAXTON
605 FAYEill4EATHER HALL
HIST. DEPT., COLUMBIA UNIV.
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10027
(Director, ACHSWW)
DR. RALPH PEEK
1329 N. W. 25th TERRACE
GAINESVILLE, FLA. 32605
Regional Impact of World War II, USA, Social, Industrial, Educa tional, Religious
FP~DERICK W. PERNELL
9511 OAKLEAF PL.
CLINTON, MD. 20735
The Use of Black Troops in World War II; World War II in General
AGNES F. PETERSON
HOOVER INSTITUTION, STANFORD UNIV.
STANFORD, CALIF. 94305
(Director, ACHSWW) Western Europe; World War land World ;Jar II
EDWARD N. PETERSON
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF WISe.
RIVER FALLS, WISC. 54022
Logistics/Strategy
LUCILLE PETTERSON
6200 WILSON BLVD., II 707
FALLS CHURCH, VA. 22044
Third Reich; the German General Staff; the Nuernberg Trials
WALTER L. PFORZHElMER
2500 VIRGINIA AVE., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20037
Intelligence; Bibliography
CAPTAIN ROGER PINEAU, USNR
U. S. NA\t'Y MEMORIAL MUSEUM
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20374
EDWARD J. PLUTH
HIST. DEPT., ST. CLOUD STATE UNIV.
ST. CLOUD, MINN. 56301
Prisoners of War in U. S.
37
FORREST C. POGUE
1111 ARMY-NAVY DR., B-207
ARLINGTON, VA. 22202
(Permanent Director, ACHSWW) Military & Diplomatic
PROF. E. B. POTTER
2 BRICE RD.
ANNAPOLIS, MD. 21401
Pacific Theater, World War II
E. DANIEL POTTS
HIST. DEPT., MONASH UNIV.
CLAYTON, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA 3168
The U. S. and Australia in World War Two
DR. ARNOLD H. PRICE
6693 BAID~ABY ST., N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20015
(Area Specialist, Central Europe, Library of Congress) Bibliography;
Boundaries
DR. RAYMOND L. PROCTOR
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF IDAHO
MOSCOW, IDAHO 83843
Germany and Spain in World War II and the Spanish Civil War; Aerial
Warfare in General
DONALD BAKER QUINT
12 DEER RUN RD.
WOODBRIDGE, CONN. 06525
Anglo-American naval strategy, with Particular Emphasis on the
British Pacific Fleet in 1944-5.
CARL N. RAETHER
3457 N. EDISON ST.
ARLINGTON, VA. 22207
R. RAIBER
102 SHEFFIELD DRIVE
CANTERBURY HILLS
HOCKESSIN, DELAWARE 19707
JAMES R. REHA
5900 JEFFERSON, APT. 1
MERRILLVILLE, IND. 46410
Airborne Operations in World War II and U. S. Naval Actions in the
Pacific.
PROF. EBERHARD REICHMANN, DIRECTOR
INST. OF GERM. STUD., INDIANA UNIV.
BLOOMINGTON, IND. 47401
PROF. JOACHIM REMAK
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF CAL.
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 93106
CHARLES V. REYNOLDS, JR.
P. O. BOX 266
CANTON, MASS. 02021
Two-Ocean Navy
38
CLARK G. REYNOLDS
P. O. BOX 1021
MT. PLEASANT, SO. CAR. 29464
Navy in the Pacific; Naval Action
ARNE RICHARDS
DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66506
PROF. GEORGE K. ROMOSER
POL. SCI. DEPT., UNIV. OF N. H.
DURHAM, N. H. 03824
(Chairman, Conference Group for German Politics) Resistance to
Nazism; Rise of Nazism and Fascism; Planning for the Postwar
Period
KURT ROSENBAUM
HIST, DEPT., WVU
MORGANTOWN, W. VA, 26506
European Diplomatic; German-Polish War, 1939
ADOLPH G. ROSENGARTEN, JR.
BOX 347
WAYNE, PA. 19087
Intelligence in the European Theater of Operations; Combat Intelligence
DAVIS R. B. ROSS
367 HIGH STREET
CLOSTER, N. J. 07624
(Lehman College, CUNY) U. S. Domestic Economy/Politics During World
War II; Synthetic Rubber Industry; Industrial Mobilization
HARRISON E, SALISBURY
BOX 70
TACONIC, CONN. 06079
(Director, ACHSWW) Soviet Union
WILLIAM SAMOLIN
28 LAKESHORE DR., APT. A2
FARMINGTON, CONN. 06032
OKW and OKH Decision Making;Employment of Armored and Mechanized
Formations
MADELINE SAPIENZA
1724 LANIER PL., N,W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20009
European Front: Nazi Germany, Joachim von Ribbentrop; President
Roosevelt
JOHN J. SBREGA
3308 PATTERSON AVE.
RICHMOND, VA. 23221
Anglo-American Relations in the Far East; Trusteeship and Decolonization
WOLFGANG SCHLAUCH
HIST. DEPT., EASTERN ILL. UNIV,
CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS 61920
American Occupation of Germany
39
EPHRAIM J. SCHULMAN
10561 ASSEMBLY DR.
FAIRFAX, VA. 22030
The Politics and Diplomacy of World War II
PROF. JOHN ANTHONY SCOTT
RUTGERS UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW
NEWARK, N. J. 07102
European Theater of Operations
PROF. ELMER B. SCOVILL, Lt. Col., USA, Ret.
HIST., DEPT., CENTRAL MICH. UNIV.
MT. PLEASANT, MICH. 48858
FREDERICK E. SEILER
376 JEFFERSON ROAD
PRINCETON, N. J. 08540
Historical Editing and Documentation
JAMIE SELKO
2256-4 PATTERSON ST.
EUGENE, OREGON 97405
Romania; Hungary; the End of the War
HENRY I. SHAW, JR.
HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISION
HQ., U. S. MARINE CORPS
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20380
USMC in the Pacific
FRANK JOSEPH SHULMAN
DIRECTOR, EAST ASIAN COLLECTION
McKELDIN LIBRARY, UNIV. OF MD.
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND 20742
The Postwar Occupation of Japan; East Asian Bibliographical and
Archival Resources
CHARLES F. SIDMAN
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611
Germany During the Second World War
ARTHUR L. SMITH, JR.
HIST. DEPT., CAL. STATE UNIV.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90032
Germany Since World War I; and World War II
GIBSON BELL SMITH
10201 GROSVENER PLACE, NO. 1618
ROCKVILLE, MD 20852
U. S. Marines in World War II; Biography of Gen. Thos. Holcomb, USMC
MYRON J. SMITH, JR.
ROUTE 2, BOX 402
SAREM, W. VA. 26426
(Director of Libraries, Salem College) Military Bibliography
40
DONALD E. SPENCER
7914 JACKSON ROAD
ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22308
The History of the National Socialist Party and World War II
Germany; Rudolf Hess
DR. RONALD SPECTOR
1613 WOODBINE STREET
AJ~EXANDRIA, VA. 22302
(Center of Military History) U. S. & S. E. Asia; U. S. Naval History
P. S. SPOERRY
DEPT. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (UMN-07)
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
LOGAN, UTAH 84322
DAVID A. T. STAFFORD
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF VICTORIA
VICTORIA, B. C., V8W 2Y2 CANADA
British Politics and Strategy, 1940-45; Britain and European Resistance,
1940-45; British Diplomacy
WAYNE K. STAHL
BROOKSIDE MANOR 9-2B
CARBONDALE, ILL. 62901
Training and Education in the War Effort
ELLEN STERN, IUS
SOC. SCI. BLDG., BOX 46
1126 E. 59th ST.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60637
Lt. Col. THOMAS R. STONE
15740 EDGEWOOD DRIVE
DUMFRIES, VIRGINIA 22206
U. S. Involvement in World War II in Europe; Gen. William H. Simpson
JOSEPH L. STRANGE
4410 OGLETHORPE ST., #604
HYATTSVILLE, MD. 20781
World War II--Europe (West); Military, Especially Diplomatic/Military;
History of the Second Front
CHARLES W. SYDNOR, Jr.
HIST. DEPT., LONGWOOD COLLEGE
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA 23901
Modern Germany; German-Russian Conflict, 1941-45; Reinhard Heydrich
JOHN A. SYLVESTER
HIST. DEPT., OKLA. STATE UNIV.
STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA 74074
General History of World War II
DR. K. C. TAYLOR
PROF. OF MILITARY HISTORY
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, T6G 2H4 CANADA
Soviet High Command; Defence of Hong Kong, 1941
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TELFORD TAYLOR
60 EAST 42nd STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017
(Director, ACHSWW)
PROF. JAMES F. TENT
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 35294
American Occupation in Germany, 1945-49, Especially Higher Education
Reform
DR. LARRY V. THOMPSON
HIST. DEPT., U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21402
~ventieth-Century Germany
THOMAS G. TIFFT
2437 OAK GROVE PLACE
TOLEDO, OHIO 43513
MR. JOHN TOLAND
1 LONG RIDGE RD.
DANBURY, CONN. 06810
(Director, ACHSWW)
DR. DAVID F. TRASK
OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN
U. S. DEPT. OF STATE
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20520
FRANK UHLIG, Jr.
U. S. NAVAL INSTITUTE
ANNAPOLIS, MD. 21402
Naval History: All Aspects
PROF. DOUGLAS A. llliFUG
HIST. DEPT., EMORY UNIV.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30322
(Editor, Central European History) Modern Germany; 20th-Century Diplomacy
PIERRE C. T. VERHEYE
916 SOUTH DETROIT ST.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90036
Grade Structures and Infantry Tables of Organization for All Belli gerents; Order of Battle for Axis and "Collaborationist" Land Units;
German- and Italian-Sponsored Foreign Auxiliaries
JERRY 1. VOORHIS
588~ SO. INDIAN HILL
CLAREMONT, CALIF. 91711
Scandinavia; Germany; the Baltic
MR. GEORGE WAGNER
MODERN MILITARY BRANCH, NATIONAL ARCHIVES
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20408
Modern Military Archival Records, Especially German Documentation on the
Third Reich and Second World War
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JUDITH A. WALTERS
700 SEVENTH ST., S. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20024
JCS History
P. S.
HIST.
WANDYCZ
DEPT., YALE UNIVERSITY
NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 06520
Diplomatic History
WERNER WARMBRUNN
PI TZER COLLEGE
CLAREMONT, CALIF. 91711
Belgium and the Netherlands During the Second World War; the Hitler
Youth Generation, 1943-48
HANS H. WEBER
5640 VIA MENSABE
RIVERSIDE, CALIF. 92506
Bibliography of World War I I
PROF. RUSSELL F. WEIGLEY
327 SOUTH SMEDLEY STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19103
(Director, ACHSWW) Global Strategy; the American Campaign in Europe,
D-Day to V-E Day
PROF. GERHARD L. WEINBERG
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF N. C.
CHAPEL HILL, N. c. 27514
(Director, ACHSWW) Modern German History; Modern Diplomatic History;
World Wars I & II
FRANKLIN C. WEST
HIST. DEPT., PORTLAND STATE UNIV.
PORTLAND, OREGON 97207
Germany: the Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazism; Comparative
Studies of Fascism
ROBERT H. WHEALEY
HIST. DEPT., OHIO m~IV.
ATHENS, OHIO 45701
Spanish Civil War
DONALD R. WHITNAH
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF N. IOWA
CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 50613
U, S. and Austria, Twentieth-Century
DR. JOHN E. WICKMAN
P. O. BOX 325
ENTERPRISE, KANSAS 67441
(Director, Eisenhower Library) Dwight D, Eisenhower; SHAEF; Military
Biography
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DONALD C. WIGGLESWORTH
205 BIRCH COURT
SEVERNA PARK, MD. 21146
ALAN F. WILT
HIST. DEPT., IOWA STATE UNIV.
AMES, IOWA 50011
Germany and Great Britain
WALLACE R. WINKLER
1760 SANDY COURT
CROFTON, MD. 21114
Intelligence: Organization, Personnel, Operations
DONALD WOERPEL
117 HILLSIDE DR.
MARSHALL, WISC. 53559
ROBERTA WOHLSTETTER
2805 WOODSTOCK RD.
LOS ANGELES, CAL. 90046
(Director, ACHSWW)
ROBERT WOLFE
602 CRESTwOOD DRIVE
ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22302
(Chief, Modern Military Branch, U. S. National Archives; Director,
ACHSWW) Germany; Archival Sources; Postwar Occupation
GORDON WRIGHT
PROF. EMERITUS OF HISTORY
STAlJFORD UNIVERSITY
STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 94305
DR. ALFRED M. de ZAYAS
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW
NIKOLAUSBERGER WEG 9c
34 GOTTINGEN, FED. REP. OF GERMANY
Postwar Expulsion of Germans from East and Central Europe; International
Law
MISS HANNAH ZEIDLIK
CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEPT. OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20314
HENRY L. de ZENG, IV
30l5-B AARON BURR AVE.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32807
JANET ZIEGLER
18333 ALGIERS
NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA 91324
(Director and Bibliographer, ACHSWW) Bibliography of the World War II
Era
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EARL F. ZIEMKE
HIST. DEPT., UNIV. OF GA.
ATHENS, GEORGIA 30602
(Director, ACHSWW)
STEPHEN J. ZIERING
2638 WOODWORTH PL.
HAZEL CREST, ILL. 60429
Palestine
Addendum [recei ved just before dupli cation] :
MR. TOSHIYUKI OKAMOTO
4-29 TOKAICHI 2-CHOME
HIROSHIMA 733, Japan
Russo-German Front in World War II; Soviet Military
Affairs; International Relations in General
FRANK NICKELL
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIV.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 63701