WORLD WAR TWO STUDIES ASSOCIATION (formerly American Committee on the History o/the Second World War) Donald S. Detwiler, Chairman Department of History Southern Winois University at Carbondale. CaIbondale, WinOIS 62901-4519 Mark P Panllo. Seerelan' and News/enu Edl/or . Departm"". of HIstory 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas State liniversi.y NEWSLETTER P0'1fUIne1lJ Directors Charles F. Delzell Vanderbilt Universit)' Arthur L. Funk Gainesville, Florida rSSN Manhanan _Kansas <i6500-l 002 91:;'532-<)37~ FAX 913-532- 7004 panllO@ksu.ksu.edu Robin Higlwn, An-hivisl Departm<n' of History 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas Stalt University Manhanan, Kansas 66500-1002 0885-5668 H. Stuart Hughes liniversity of California, San Diego The WWTSA is affiliated with: Fonest C. Pogue Muzray, Kentucky Amencll1l Histoncal Associanon 400 A StreeL S.E. Waslw1gton, D.C. 20003 Terms expiring 1995 Cornite international d'histoirt de la dcuxierne guerre mondiale Henry ROIlSSO, General Secretary Institut d'histoire du 'emp. present (Centre national de la recherche scientifique [CNRSJ) 44, rue de l'Amiral Mouchez 750 14 Paris. France Martin BlumertsOn Washington, D.C. D'Ann Campbell AllShn Peay State Univmity Stanley L. Fa1Ic Alexandria, VIrginia EmestR. May Harvard University No .. Fall 54 1995 Dennis Showalter Colorado College Gerltard L. Weinberg University of North Carolina atChape) Hill Earl F. Ziemke University ofGeotgia Terms expiring 1996 Dean C. Allard Naval His.orical Center S'ephen E. Ambro>< University of New Orleans Harold C. Deuts<:h SI. Paul, Minnesota David Kahn Great Nook, New Vorl< Richard H. Kohn University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carol M. Petillo Boston College Ronald H. Spector George Washington University David F. Trask CONTENTS World War Two Studies Association General Information The Newsletter Annual Membership Dues 2 2 2 News and Notes 1996 Elections and Membership Annual Business Meeting WWTSA Panel at AHA WWTSA Conference Proceedings Publication 3 3 3 3 News from the U.S. National Archives Standard Guide Revised Declassifications Accessions and Openings 4 4 5 W.tshington, D.C. Robert Wolfe National Archives Terms expiring 1997 James L. Collins, Jr. Middleburg, \1rginia John Lewis Gaddis Ohio University Robin Higlwn K.an:sas Stare University Wanen F. Kimball Rutgers University, Newark AI1an R. Millett Ohio State Univen,ty Agnes F. Pet""",n Hoovt'[" institution Russell F. Wcigley Temple University Roberta Wohlstetter Pan Heuristics Janel Ziegler University ofCalifomia, Lo.Angeles New National Archives World War II Guide Overview Introduction Notes on Contents 6 7 11 WWTSA Election Ballot 1996 Membership Renewal Form 15 17 Listing of Periodical Articles (compiled by James Ehrman) 19 General Information Established in 1967 "to promote historical research in the period of World War I I in all its aspects," the World War Two Studies Association, whose original name was the American Commit­ tee on the History of the Second World War, is a private organi­ zation supported by the dues and donations of its members. It is affiliated with the American Historical Association, with the International Committee for the History of the Second World War, and with corresponding national committees in other countries, including the Arab Historians Association, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, .France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and the Vatican. The Newsletter The WWTSA issues a semiannual newsletter, which is assigned International Standard Serial Number [ISSN] 0885-5668 by the Library of Congress. Back issues of the Newsletter are available from Robin Higham, WWTSA Archivist, through Sunflower University Press, 1531 Yuma (or Box 1009), Manhattan, KS 66502-4228. Please send information and suggestions for the Newsletter to: Mark Parillo Editor, WWTSA Newsletter Department of History Kansas State University Eisenhower Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-1002 Tel.: (913) 532-0374 Fax: (913) 532-7004 parillo@ksuvm.ksu.edu Annual Membership Dues Membership is open to all who are interested in the era of the Second World War. Annual membership dues of $15.00 are paya­ ble at the beginning of each calendar year. Students with U.S. addresses may, if their circumstances require it, pay annual dues of $5.00 for up to six years. There is no surcharge for members abroad, but it is requested that dues be remitted directly to the secretary of the WWTSA (not through an agency or subscription service) in U.S. dollars. The Newsletter, which is mailed at bulk rates within the United States, will be sent by surface mail to foreign addresses unless special arrangements are made to cover the cost of airmail postage. I Fall 1995 - 3 News a..:n.d No1:es 1996 WWTSA Elections and Membership All members of the World War Two Studies Association are eligible to vote for the eight directors of the association who will serve three-year terms through 1998. Please indicate your choices on the ballot on page 15 of this newsletter, detach it, and mail it as directed by January 31, 1996. Also, page 17 of this issue of the newsletter is the 1996 membership renewal form. Please fill in the form, detach it, and mail it in with your dues payment and/or donation as indicated on the form. Member­ ship dues are payable at the beginning of the calendar year. be from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, at the Dusseldorf Room in the Atlanta Hilton Hotel. Since this will be a panel sponsored by an affiliated society, those wish­ ing to attend need not re~ister for the AHA Conference. The session is as follows: "Military Occupations Resulting from World War II" Chair: Donald Whitnah, Univer­ sity of Northern Iowa Donald Whitnah, University of Northern Iowa, "U.S. Treat­ ment of Austria" Robert Wolfe_. NARA, "A Revi­ sionist View of the U.S. Occupation of Germany" Emily Hill.. Coe College, "T. V. Soong's Five-Year Economic Reconstruction for Postwar Guangdong" Mark Parillo, Kansas state University, "Agriculture in Japan: The U.S. Occupation" Comment: Robert H. Keyserlingk~ University of Ottawa Annual Business Meeting The World War Two Studies Association will hold its annu­ al business meeting from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 5, 1996, in the Rockdale Room of the Atlanta Hilton Hotel. All members are welcome. WWTSA Panel at AHA The World War Two studies Association is sponsoring a panel at the American Histor­ ical Association Convention in January 1996. The session will I Publication of the Proceedings of Recent WWTSA Conferences Southern Illinois University Press will be publishing the proceeding~ of the two recent World War Two Studies Associa­ tion Conferences, "America at War, 1941-1945," Parts I and II, in a single volume. The volume is tentatively scheduled for release in Spring 1997. Further information will be made available in future issues of the WWTSA Newsletter. 4 - Fall 1995 News fro~ the u.s. Nat~ona1 Archives The following items are from the newsletter of the Archives_. The Record (May 1995). u.s. National Standard Guide Revised On October 1. 1994. the holdings of the National Archives comprised aver 1.7 million cubic feet of textual records; approximately 300.000 ralls of microfilm; 187.000 motion picture reels; 174.000 sound recordings; 29,000 videa recordings; 7.4 million still pictures; 9.1 million aerial photographs; 2.2 million maps and charts; 2.2 million architectural and engineering plans; and 5,000 computer data sets. This material dates from linen-paper records of the Continental Congress to electronic lists of Vietnam casualties. To aid researchers using this rich informatioin resource, NARA will release in September 1995 a new "Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States . " The 1995 NARA guide is the first comprehensive guide to National Archives holdings since 1974. It will be approximately 1,400 pages in 3 volumes. Current plans call for it to be available in hard COpy and on the Internet. A CD-ROM edition also may be published. Declassifications u.s. High Commission for Germany (RG 466_. 7 cubic feet). Military Security Board. U.S. Element, Subject Files. 1947-55. Contact the Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (RG 38 .. 799 cubic feet). The National Security Agency and the Records declassification Division have recently declassified 785 cubic feet of records received from the Naval Security Group. The declassified documents are part of a collection of material known as the Orange Library (Japanese Orange Translations). The records consist of 4 x 6 cards containing translations of intercepted Japanese messages arranged by various subject headings such as Japanese airfields. ship names, and army units. Also declassified are 14 cubic feet of Radio Intercept Summaries (RIS) received from the Naval Security Group. Contact the Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Bureau of Ordnance (RG 74. 16 cubic feet). Recently declassified were Contact Correspondence, 1946-1962. Materials open. Contact Suitland Reference Branch (301) 457-7190. \ \ Fall 1995 - 5 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments (RG 181~ 15 cubic feet), Recently declassified were 5th Naval District, Correspondence Files, 1955; and Moroccan Sea frontier. 1942-45. Materials open. Contact Suitland Reference Branch (3Q1) 457-7190. Army Staff (RG 319~ 6 cubic feet). Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff. G-2 (Intelligence). formerly Top Secret Intelligence Documents. 1943-59. Records of the Peers Inquiry; Administrative and Background Materials Files-Open Inventory. 1967-70. Records of the Office of Military History. Special Tables of Organiza­ tion. 1941-44. ACSI Finding Aids. ACSI~ Military Intelligence Division; and G-2 (Intelligence). Historical Studies and Related Records of G-2 Components. 1918-59. Materials open. Contact Suit­ land Reference Branch (301) 457-7190. U.S. Army Commands (RG 338~ 24 cubic feet). Organizational His­ tory Files. USAPAC Historians Files. Far East Command. decimal files. Korean War MIA casualties. Caribbean Defense Command. Adjutant General's Section. 1942-43. Headquarters X Corps; Peri­ odic Intelligence and Operation Reports. Far East Command. Gen­ eral HQ. United Nations Command, Civil Information and Education Section. Shipment Lists; Army and Air Force Directories. Materials open. Contact Suitland Reference Branch (301) 457-7190. Office of the Secretary of the Air Force (RG 340. 19 cubic feet). General Correspondence. Assistant Secretaries (Civil). Air Staff Records and other miscellaneous records. 1943-54. Materials open. Contact Suitland Reference Branch (301) 457-7190. Accessions and Qpenings Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (RG 38~ 559 cubic feet). Naval Security Group Command records consisting of translations of intercepted enemy radio traffic and miscellaneous World War II documentation. 1940-46. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Naval Security Group Command records~ 1908-1946~ including active and inactive stations~ 1925-46; radio intelligence summaries~ 1941-46; and radio intelligence publications. 1924-45. (Rg 38. 549 cubic feet). Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713-7250. Interstate Commerce Commission (RG 134~ 2331 cubic feet). Annual reports. 1915-61. filed by carriers subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. The reports cover steam and electric rail­ roads. pipelin~s. motor carriers. express companies. carriers by I 6 - Fall 1995 water. freight forwarders, and private car owners. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Textual Reference Branch (301) 713­ 7250. National Security Agency/Central Security Service (RG 457, 43 cubic feet). The Herbert O. Yardley Collection. consisting of a variety of records created or collected by. or concerning Herbert O. Yardley. 1880-1955. The records relate to his career as a cryptographer for the United States and foreign countries. Materials open. Contact the Archives I Textual Reference Branch (202) 501-5425. New Na~ional Archives World War II Holdings Guide The following is a report on the latest guide to be published by the U.S. National Archives concerning its World War II holdings. The report has been prepared with the generous assistance of Timothy Mulligan, who played a major role in this project and made a presentation about it at the May 1995 WWTSA Conference at the Archives. Overview The National Archives' Guide to the Records Relating to U.S. World War II is now in its final stages of editing and preparation. The guide will be published in five or six separate parts, including an index; Part I (Policy, Plan­ ning, Administration) is tentatively scheduled for publication this fall. Each part will include the same general introduction. an explanation of the basic War and Navy Department filing schemes. and an index. The guide will also be available in elec­ tronic format. For further information, researchers should con­ tact Archival Publications and Accessions Control (NN-E), National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD 20740-6001. Milit~_~arti~ipation in An abbreviated version of the general introduction to the Guide is reproduced below, together with a listing of chapter headings and the record groups described in each chapter. Introduction Fall 1995 - 7 The purpose of this guide is to assist the researcher in locating within the National Archives of the United States those records that document AMerican military (including naval) parti­ cipation in World War II. These include records of combined Allied staffs and organizations; U.S. Army and Navy administra­ tive and operational headquarters. logistical and technical serv­ ices, and field commands (including Army Air Force headquarters and commands); and some civilianb agencies involved in war pro­ duction. scientific research and development, and intelligence collection and evaluation. Although these materials emphasize the period December 1941-September 1945. extensive documentation of the interwar and pre-Pearl Harbor period is also included. The guide also identifies. where such information is available, pertinent Federal records still in agency custody, and locations of other closely related materials (for example, personal papers of key figures). The guide is noL however, a comprehensive list­ ing of every document bearing on the subject. The National Archives comprises permanently valuable records of the Federal Government. They are housed in facilities in the Washington, DC, area; in 12 regional federal archives, and in Presidential libraries. Most of the records described in this guide are scheduled for transfer to the National Archives at Col­ lege Park, MD, by 1996. This guide supplements the two-volume guide published by the National Archives in 1950: Federal Records of Wor d War II, espe­ cially Volume II: Military Agencies. The latter's administrative histories remain the most comprehensive, although those provided here reflect the most recently available information. Where Fed­ eral, Records of Wor ld War I I emphas ized the func t ions and activities of specific agencies and subordinate offices to des­ cribe records created during the war, this guide focuses on the permanently valuable records that have been transferred to thi National Archives. The total volume of material described amounts to approximately 200.000 cubic feet. The archives are administered by the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA), which assigns each document to a numerical record group (RG). NARA's basic organizational unit. A record group most frequently consists of the records of a single agency. such as the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, RG 218. The records of the head of an executive department and units with departmentwide responsibilities may be assigned to a general records group. such as the General Records of the Department of the Navy, RG 80, or the Records of the Office of the Secretary of War, RG 107. Records of a number of agencies are sometimes 8 - Fall 1995 brought together on the basis of similar function or other rela­ tionship. Examples of such collective record groups are Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, RG 331. and Records of United states Army Commands, 1942-, RG 338. Records collected by an agency. rather than created in the course of business, form another type of record group. such as the National Archives Collection of Seized Enemy Records, 1942-. RG 242. Because archivists sometimes adjust the boundaries of record groups to facilitate administration of records, record group allocations may change. The guide describes records in approxi­ mately 60 of the more than 500 records groups in NARA custody. A focus of this guide is the interrelationship of the many records remaining from the wartime period. Descriptions of some records series. or collections of series. are supplemented by references to other directly related records that either are in other record groups in the National Archives or are in other repositories, and, where. pertinent, to records described else­ where in the guide. Documentation of damage suffered by American battleships during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, for exam­ ple, is divided among Records of the Bureau of Ships, RG 19. described in chapter IV, the Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments. RG 181, chapter V. and the records of the Bureau of Ordnance (Navy). RG 74. chapter VI. This guide covers records that have been fully processed. Every effort has been made to identify pertinent materials. but it is possible that future processing will reveal documents hid­ den from this review. Many wartime records still in agency custody when guide descriptions were prepared will be accessioned by NARA over the next ten years. Some of the larger collective record groups (for example, Records of U.S. Army Commands. 1942-. RG 338) may also be reorganized by NARA to facilitate intellectual control of their contents. The guide also includes references to records that were security-classified at the time the record item descriptions were prepared. Many of these records have since been declassified. Researchers should consult with the appropriate custodial unit regarding the current status of records identified as security­ classified in guide. During the war. most War Department (including Army Air Force) recordkeeping offices employed a decimal classification scheme .for organizing their records. Most Navy organizations relied on a complex alpha-numeric classification system known as the Navy Filing Manual. Explanations of both systems are provided in an appendix. \ Fall 1995 - 9 The descriptions in this guide reflect a mixture of stylistic conventions and terminology used during the World War II period with those in use today. For example, the use of the designation "top secret" has been retained in place of the more current form "top-secret," but the more common abbreviation POWs (prisoners of war) is used in place of the World War II abbreviation P/Ws. The guide also reflects the Army's use of both the "Women's Auxiliary Army Corps" (WAAC) and "Women's Army Corps tt (WAC, formally acknowledged as the succesor to the WAAC in July 1943). Most of the records described in the guide are readily avail­ able, and researchers are not required to make arrangements in advance to consult them. Some records, however, remain subject to national security restrictions or warrant withholding for reasons of personal privacy. Access to other records may be interrupted temporarily while they are being microfilmed or copied elec­ trostaticallY. It is suggested, therefore, that before traveling to visit a repository, researchers write and describe as specifi­ cally as possible the subject of their interest and their records they wish to consult. Citations are given for published finding aids. A number of the records described are availabale as NARA microfilm pub­ lications, and citations are also provided to many of these pub­ lications by M or T number. Often the microfilm publications are accompanied by descriptive pamphlets, which may give more detailed information about the records than this guide or the inventories. Most microfilm publications are listed in National Archives Microfilm Resources for Research: A Comprehensive Catalog (Washington, DC, 1986). This guide is limited to descriptions of textual records, except where photographs, maps, and other audiovisual materials have been integrated within series of textual records. The prin­ cipal collections of World War II nontextual records in NARA custody are separately described in NARA Reference Information Paper 70 (Revised), Audiovisual Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to World War II, and NARA Reference Information Paper 79, World War II Records in the Cartographic and Architectural Branch of t ~ational Archives. More specialized in nature are several NARA reference informa­ tion papers that describe Federal records relating to personal participation in World War II. These include 'The American Soldier' Surveys (RIP 78), American Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees (RIP 80), Casualties and BuriaLs (RIP 82), and Awards and Decorations (forthcoming). .. ... I 10 - Fall 1995 Several other publications furnish additional or more detailed information pertinent to World War II topics: Guide to American Women and the Armed Forces: A Guide to the Rec'ords"ofMilitary Agencies in the National Archives Relating to American Wo~ (Washington, DC, 1992), Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives (Washington, DC, 1984), Guide to Records of the United States Senate at the National Archives (Washington, DC, 1989), and Guide to Records of the House of Rep­ resentatives at e National Archives (Washington, DC, 1989). As a general source of information on National Archives records, particluarly for those wartime civilian agencies not described in this guide, researchers should consult the comprehensive Guide to the National Archives of the United States, a new edition of which is in press at this writing. Several publications document the proceedings of pertinent historical conferences hosted by the National Archives, including Robert Wolfe, ed., Captured German and Related Records (Athens, OR, 1974); James E. O'Neill and Robert W. Krauskopf, eds. World War II: An Account of Its Documents (Washington, DC, 1976); and George C. Chalou, ed., The Secret War: The Office of Strategic Services in World War II (Washington, DC, 1992). Captured German military and political records from the World War II period, located in the National Archives Collection of Seized Enemy Records, 1942-, RG 242, are systematically described in Guides to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria. VA (Washington, DC, 1956-present); German diplomatic records for this period are described in A Catalog of Files and Microfilms of the German For­ eign Ministry Archives 1920-1945 (Stanford, CA, 1962-72). Notes on Contents Guide to Records in the National Ar-ehi-ves··Rela-tingtarY·Partic.ipa.tion-in World War II --tQ·U-.·S·,·Mil-i~ Introduction (10 PP.) 1. Central Planning and Strategy (91 pp.) RG 107 Records of the Office of the Secretary of War RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 225 Records of the Joint Army and Navy Boards and Com­ mittees (Joint Board) RG 218 Records of the U.s. Joint Chiefs of Staff RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs (War Plans Divison/Operation and Plans Division) RG 319 Records of the Army Staff Fall 1995 - 11 RG 407 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917­ (Operations Branch) II. Admninistering the Defense Establishment (122 PP.) RG 330 Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense RG 107 Records of the Office of the Secretary of War RG 407 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917­ RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 319 Records of the Army Staff RG 153 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Army) RG 159 Records of the Office of Inspector General RG 203 Records of the Office of the Chief of Finance (Army) RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 24 Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel RG 125 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Navy) RG 143 Records of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts (Navy) RG 127 Records of the U.S. Marine Corps III. Mobilization and Training (123 PP.) RG 147 Records of the Selective Service System RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 177 Records of the Chiefs of Arms RG 168 Records of the National Guard Bureau RG 337 Records of Headquarters Army Ground Forces RG 338 Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942­ RG 404 Records of the U.S. Military Academy RG 319 Records of the Army Staff RG 160 Records of Headquarters Army Service Forces RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 405 Records of the U.S. Naval Academy RG 181 Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments IV. Armaments Production and Procurement (149 PP.) RG 333 Records of International Military Agencies RG 179 Records of the War Production Board RG 225 Records of Joint Army and Navy Boards and Committees RG 334 Records of Interservice Agencies RG 107 Records of the Office of the Secretary of War RG 160 Records of Headquarters Army Service Forces RG 153 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Army) RG 319 Records of the Army Staff RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 19 Records of the Bureau of Ships RG 125 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Navy) [ 12 - Fall 1995 V. Guarding the Home Base (188 PP.) RG 225 Records of Joint Army and Navy Boards and Committees (Joint Advisory Board on American Republics) RG 333 Records of International Military Agencies RG 330 Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 389 Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General RG 394 Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1920-42 RG 338 Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942­ RG 407 Records of the Adjutant General;s Office (AGO) RG 77 Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers RG 181 Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments RG 71 Records of the Bureau of Yards and Docks VI. Support and Services (200 pp.) RG 225 Records of Joint Army and Navy Boards and Committees (Joint Board on Welfare and Recreation) RG 330 Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 319 Records of the Army Staff RG 160 Records of Headquarters Army Service Forces RG 156 Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance RG 175 Records of the Chemical Warfare Service RG 92 Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General RG 336 Records of the Office of the Chief of Transportation RG 112 Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) RG 338 Records of U.S. Army Commands RG 247 Records of the Office of the Chief of Chaplains RG 74 Records of the Bureau of Ordnance RG 52 Records of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery VII. The Contributions of Science and Technology (114 PP.) RG 227 Records of the Office of Scientific Research and Development RG 77 Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers RG 374 Records of the Defense of Nuclear Agency (Defense Atomic Support Agency) RG 326 Records of the Atomic Energy Commission RG 107 Records of the Office of the Secretary of War RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 319 Records of the Army Staff RG 111 Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 298 Records of the Office of Naval Research VI II. Intelligence (157 PP.) RG 226 Records of the Office of Strategic Services RG 457 Records of the National Security AgencY/Central Security Service • Fall 1995 - 13 RG 165 RG 319 RG 38 RG 160 Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs (Military Intelligence Division, G-2) Records of the Army Staff Records of the Office of Chief of Naval Operations Records of Headquarters Army Service Forces IX, The War at Sea (159 PP.) RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 330 Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense RG 38 Records of the Office of Chief of Naval Operations RG 242 Records of the National Archives Collection of For­ eign Records Seized RG 313 Records of the Naval Operating Forces RG 24 Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel RG 181 Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments RG 26 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard X. The War in the Air (197 PP.) RG 334 Records of Interservice Agencies RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 107 Records of the Office of the Secretary of War RG 18 Records of the Army Air Forces RG 341 Records of Headquarters U.S. Air Force (Air Staff) RG 342 Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities. and Organizations RG 92 Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General RG 242 National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized (Luftwaffe Records) RG 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy RG 72 Records of the Bureau of Aeronautics RG 38 Records of the Office of Chief of Naval Operations RG 127 Records of the United States Marine Corps RG 243 Records of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey XI. Ge neral Military Operations in the European Theater (298 PP.) RG 331 Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Head­ Quar ters, World War II RG 407 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917­ RG 332 Records of U.S. Theaters of War. World War II RG 338 Records of U.S, Army Commands RG 165 Records of War Department General and Special Staffs RG 319 Records of the Army Staff XII. General Military Operations in the Mediterranean and Other Theaters (170 PP.) RG 407 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917­ RG 331 Records of Allied Operational and occupation Head­ Quarters. World War II RG 332 Records of U.S, Theaters of War. World War II 14 - Fall 1995 RG 338 RG 334 RG 319 Records of U.S. Army Commands Records of Interservice Agencies (Records of the United States Military Mission to Moscow) Records of the Army Staff XIII. General Military Operations in the Pacific and Asia (178 pp.) RG RG RG RG 338 RG RG RG RG RG 77 112 127 332 242 407 319 331 RG 80 RG 165 RG 107 Records of u.s. Army Commands Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917­ Records of the Army Staff Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Head­ quarters, World War II Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers Records of the Office of the Surgeon General Records of the United States Marine Corps Records of U.S. Theaters of War, World War II National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized General Records of the Department of the Navy Records of War Department General and Special Staffs Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Appendix 1. The Prosecution of Axis War Crimes (75 PP.) RG 153 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Army) RG 238 National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records RG 338 Records of U.S. Army Commands RG 331 Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Head­ quarters, World War II RG 125 Records of the Office of Judge Advocate General (Navy) APpendix 2. List of Record Groups by Chapter Description (4 pp.) WORLD WAR TWO STUDIES ASSOCIATION (formerly American Committee on the History o/the Second World War) \ Donald s. Detwiler, Chainnan Departmenl of History Southern Dlinois Univ~ity at Carbondale C&Ibondale,ll1inois 62901-4519 PerlftiJnmt Directors Charles F Delzell Vanderbilt University Arthur L. Fun!< Gainesville, Florida H. Sluart Hughes University ofCalifornia, San Diego Forrest C. Pogue Murray, Kentucky Terms expiring J 995 Martin Blumenson Washinglon, D.C. D'AM Campbell Austin Peay Stale University Stanley L Fall< Alexandria, Vuginia EmestR. May Harvard University Dennis Showalter Colol1ldo College Gerllard L Weinberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Earl F. Ziemke University or Georgia Terms expiring J 996 Dean C. Allard Naval Historical Center Slephen E. Ambrose Univetsity ofN.... Orleans Harold C. Deutsch SI. Paul, Minnesota David Kahn Greal Neck, New Yo", Richard H Kohn University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ELECTION BALLOT FOR 1998 TER:M: As a nominating committee, the present direc­ tors have selected the slate below of candi­ dates for directors, to serve three-year terms expiring at the end of December 1998. Members are also free to write in other candidates. Vote for no more than eight, including write­ ins. FOR DIRECTOR (vote for no more than eight, including write-ins): Martin Blumenson Benis M. Frank Carl Boyd Alfred F. Hurley D'Ann Campbell Ernest R. May William H. Cunl i He Robert O. Paxton Robert Dallek Dennis Showalter Carlo D'Este Mark A. Stoler Stanley L. Falk Gerhard Weinberg Roy K. Flint Earl F. Ziemke Carol M. Petillo Boslon College Ronald H. Speclor George Washinglon Univetsity Write-ins for director: David F Truk Washinglon, D.C. Robert Wolfe National Archives Terms expiring J 997 James L. 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Department of HisIOr, 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas State university No parillo@ksu.ksu.edu RobUl Higham,ArchlVlSt Department of HIStory 208 Eisenhower Hall Kansas Slal~ Uruversil') Manhanan, KBnsas 66500-1002 The IHvTSA IS affilzared .....th: American Htsloncal A.ssoctaUon ~OO A Stree~ S.E. Washington. D.C. 2000} Comit~ mternatlonal d'hislolfe de la deuxieme guerre mondiale Henry Rousso. General Secretaf)' lnstitut d'rustolfe du temps present (Centre natIOnal de 18 rech~rch~ S<ientiJique ICNRSj) 4-1, rue de !'Amual Mouchc.z 75014 Paris. France • I Fall 1995 - 19 Electronically-Compiled L i s t i n g o f Periodical A r t i c l e s The following is a listing of periodical articles compiled through e1.ectronic searches of "Reader' s Guide" and "Histor ical Abstracts" CD-ROM databases. Consequently, citation styles of the entries sometimes vary. Whi1.e not comprehensive, the listing does contain numerous entries from popular journals, from English­ language periodicals published abroad~ and from cross- and inter­ disciplinary journals. Many of the entries contain briefexp1.ana­ tory remarks where the content ofanartic1.e is not clear from the title. The listing has not been edited for content. The sear­ ches covered the period from January 1993 through February 1995. Accomando, Claire Hsu "Velcome Eek!" (excerpt from Love and Rutabaga) American HistorY Illustrated v28 p56-7 March/April '93 Adams, Michael C. C. "Away with CLausewitz." Reviews in American Historv 1993 21; 156-160. Addison, Paul "Forgotten war-crimes trials" (case of Japanese doctor C. Ueno, who was executed on Guam) World Press Review v41 p45 July '94 Addison, PauL "Consensus Revisited." Twentieth Century British History 1993 {4); 91-94. Aitken, Ian "Thatcherites blitzed the D-Day spirit" New Statesman & Society v7 p8 June 10 '94 Akashi, Yoji. "The Greater East Asia War and Bunkajin, 1941­ 1945." War & Society {Australia} 1993 11; 129-177. Akinsha, Konstantin; Kozlov, Grigorii "To return or not to return" {German artworks looted by the Soviet Union after WWII) Art News v93 p154-9 October '94 Alan, Ray "Let ter from the Midi" (res istanceefforts of Y. Roc_ard and others) The New Leader v77 p5 August 15-29 '94 Alexander, Joseph A. "Red Sky in the Naval Institute) 1993 119; 39-45. ~rning." Proceedings (U. S. 20 - Fall 1995 Allen, Ernest:Jr. "When Japan was "champion of the darker races"; Satokata Takahashi and the flowering of black messianic nationalism" The Black Scholar v24 p23-46 Winter '94 Allen, Robert L. "Final outcome? Fifty years after the Port Chicago Mutiny" American Visions v9 p14-17 April/May '94 Allen, Thomas B. "The wings of war: how the Yanks of the Eighth Air Force helped turn the tide in World War II" National Geographic v185 p90-113 March '94 Altamirano, Deborah Renee. "UP in Arms: The Lives and Times of Women Activists in the World War II Greek Resistance." Idissertation] U. of California, Santa Barbara 1993. 458 pp. Ambrose, Stephen E."D-Day Revisited." MHQ: The QuarterlY Journal of Militarv History 1993 5(2): 26-33. Ambrose, Stephen E. "The home front" (when news of D-Day reached America) U.S. News & World Report v116 p54-8 May 30 '94 Ancel, Jean. "The 'Christian' Regimes of Romania and the Jews, 1940-1942." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 19937(1): 14-29. Angrist, Joshua D.; Krueger, Alan B. "Why do World War II veterans earn more than nonveterans?" Journal of Labor Econom­ ics v12 p74-97 January '94 Ansley, David "Aging twins offer clues to late-onset diseases" (World War II veterans) Science v259 p1826-8 March 26 '93 Armstrong, Richard N. "Prokhorovka: The Great Tank Battle." Mili­ tary Review 1993 73(7): 64-67. Ashton. Nigel John. "The Hijacking of a Pact: The Format ion of the Baghdad Pact and Anglo-American Tensions in the Middle East, 1955-1958." Review of International Studies 1993 19(2): 123-137. Astor, Gerald. June 6. 1944: The Voices of D-Day. New York: St. Martin's. 1994. 432 pp. Bailey, Beth; Farber, David "The "Double-V" campaign in World War II Hawaii: African Americans. Racial Ideology. and Federal Power" Journal of Social History v26 p817-43 Summer '93 Bain. George "Old warriors. new foes: the media" (Canadian WWII bomber crewmen claim TV film Death by moonlight defames them) Maclean's v106 p41 August 2 '93 I Fall 1995 - 21 Bain. George "The valour and the excuses" (controversy over Canadian series on World War II) Maclean's v106 p44 January 25 '93 Balderston. Theo. "Coping with Catastrophes: Economic Policy. Performance and Institutions in Troub1.ed Times. 1919-1955." Historical Journal [Great Britain] 1993 36(2):455-468. Barnhart. Michael A. "The Incomplete All iance: America and Japan after World War 11." Diplomatic History 1993 17(4): 615-620. Barthe I, Joan "WWII casual ties of the heart? The lovers whQ couldn't find each other" (S. Lea's reunion with Norweigan sailor H. Lea leads to marriage and adoption of daughter) New Choices for Retirement Living v33 p56-61 February '93 BartoszewskL Wladyslaw. "Reflections on Warsaw Fifty Years Ago: An Interview with Wladyslaw Bartoszewski." Dimensions 1993 7(2L 28-32. BatowskL Henryk "17 September 1939: before and after" East Euro­ pean Quarterlv v27 p523-34 January '94 Baumann. Robert F. "The Race to the Dnieper River." Mi 1 i tary Review 1993 73(9): 73-77. Bawn, Kathleen. "The Logic of Institutional Preferences: German Electoral Law as a Social Choice Outcome," American Journal of Political Science 1993 37(4): 965-989. Baxter. Gordon "The dog of D-Day" (B-26 Marauder) Flying v121 pl12-13 June '94 Bemrose, John "The war of words (D-Day)" Maclean's v107 p56-7 June 6 '94 Bennett. Lerone "Chronicles of black courage" (W. Hastie's resig­ nation as civilian aide to Secretary of War, 1943) Ebony v49 p72+ September '94 Benton. Barbara, "Friendly Persuasion: Woman .as War Icon, 1914­ 45." MHQ: The Quarter ly Journal of Mi 1 i tary His tory 1993 6 ( 1) : 80-87, Berger, Michael "The hidden Japanese" The New Leader v76 p13-14 September 6-20 '93 I 22 - Fa.ll 199.5 Bergonzi. Bernard. Wartime and Aftermath; English Literature and Its Background. 1939-60. New York; Oxford U. Pr .• 1993. 230 pp. Beyer. Lisa "Ivan the Not-so-Terrible" (highest court will render judgment on J. Demjanjuk's appeal) Time v142 p41 August 2 '93 Biddiscombe. Perry. "Prodding the Russian Bear; Pro-German Resistance in Romania. 1944-5." European Historv Quarterly [Great Britain] 1993 23 (2); 193-232. Bigelow.. Michael E. "Kasserine Pass." Military Review 1993 73(2); 72-75. Bina. Cyrus. "The Rhetoric of Oil and the Dilemma of War and American HegelllDny." Arab Studies Ouarterly 1993 15(3); 1-20. "Black gets Navy Cross 49 years after his war heroism" (A. Swann) Jet v85 p36-7 November 15 '93 "Black veterans recall their roles in D-Day invasion" Jet v86 p4-6+ June 20 '94 "Black World War II sailor gets Navy Cross nearly 50 years after war" (E. Smith) Jet v85 p33 May 2 ' 94 Blass .. Thomas. "Psychological Perspectives on the Perpetrators of the Kolocaust; The Role of Situational Pressures. Personal Dispositions. and Their Interactions." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(1); 30-50. Bliven. Naomi "A song for all" (M. Anderson sang the Marseillaise for C. de Gaulle in New York during World War II) American Heritage v44 p28+ September '93 Boehnlein .. James K.; Sparr. Landy f'. "Group therapy with WWII ex­ POW's; long-term posttraumatic adjustment in a geriatric popu­ lation" American Journal of Psychotherapy v47 p273-82 Spring '93 Bonfante .. Jordan "Where have all the Nazis gone?" Time v142 p38 August 9 '93 Boren. Homer ; Fr idlund.. Paul (ed) "The will to live" AIDer ican Historv Illustrated v28 p50-3 September/October '93 Borin. Jacqueline. "Embers of the Soul: The Destruction of Jewish Books and Libraries in Poland during World War II." Libraries & Culture 1993 28(4); 445-460 . • r Fall 1995 - 23 Bou-Nacklie, N. E. "The 1941 invasion of Syria and Lebanon: the role of the local paramilitary" Middle Eastern Studies v30 p512-29 July '94 Boyne, Walter J. Clash of Wings: World War II in the Air. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. 416 pp. Braham, Randolph L. "A TV documentary on rescue during the Holocaust: a case of history cleansing in Romania" East European Quarterly v28 p193-203 June '94 Breitman, Richard. "American Rescue Activities in Sweden." Holocaust and Genoc-ide Studies 1993 7(2): 202-215. Brinkley, David "The '40s: a million acts of sacrifice" Newsweek v12.3 p28-31 January 3 '94 Brownback, Virginia Barton "Voices from a far shore: D-Day stories you've never heard" (women of Normandy) Modern Maturity v37 p34-7+ June ' 94 -~. Buckley, John. "Air Power and the Battle of the Atlantic 193945." Journal of Contemporary Historv [Great Britain} 1993 28(1): 143-161. Burke, Kathleen "Winning the hearts and minds of an America facing war" (Powers of persuasion: poster art from World War II at the National Archives; cover story) Smithsonian v24 p669 March '94 Calvocoressi, Peter; Adelson, Roger, interviewer. "Interview with Peter Calvocoressi." Historian 1993 55(2): 234-252. Campbell, A. E. "A Fresh Focus on the Post-1945 World?" Hi,.§.:torical Journal [Great Britain} 1993 36(2): 487-493. Campbell, D'Ann. "Women, Combat, and the Gender Line." MHQ: The Qu~~ Journ~l-~f Military History 1993 6(1): 88-97. Campbell, D' Ann. "Women in Combat: The World War I I Experience in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union." J9urnal of Military History 1993 57(2): 301-323. Carley, Michael Jabara "End of the 'low, dishonest decade': failure of the Anglo-Franco-Soviet alliance in 1939" Europe-Asia Studies v45 no2 p303-41 '93 24 - Fall 1995 Carlton, David "Churchill in 1940: myth and reality" (review article) World Affairs (Washington, D.C.) v156 p97-103 Fall '93 Cassidy. David Charles "Germany and the bomb: new evidence" (Farm Hall transcripts) Scientific American v268 p120 February '93 Cembalest, Rabin "It's official: the Troian Gold is in Russia" Art News v92 p125 April '93 Cesarani, David. "Fifty Years after the Holocaust: The Warsaw Conference of 29-31 March 1993 an the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April 1943." British Journal of Holocaust Education [Great Britain] 1993 2(1): 83-93. Churchill, Winston, Sir "Start of Invasion" (address, June 6, 1944) Vital Speeches of the Day v60 p552-3 July 1 '94 Clarke, Ignatius Frederick "20th century future-think: World War II, or,what did the future hold?" Futures (London, England) v26 p335-44 April '94 Clark, Lloyd "Escape" (German P.O.W. J. Wattenberg escapes Arizona prison camp in December 1944) Arizona Highways v69 p36-41 December '93 Clinton, Alan. "The Resistance in the Pantheon." History [Great Britain] 1993 43 (June): 10-12. T~y Clinton, Alan "The Resistance in the Pantheon" (J. Moulin) His:­ tory Today v43 p10-12 June '93 Cockburn, Alexander "D-Day: who really won the war?" The Nation v258 p860 June 20 '94 Coleman, Fred "Unfinished business in France" (C. Didier kills World War II criminal R. Bousquet) U.S. News & World Report v114 p14 June 21 '93 "Collection of Materials for the Study of War Experience. Journal ~~lavic MilitarY Studies [Great Britain1 1993 6: 450-512. Collier, Ruth Berins. "Combining Alternative Perspectives: Inter­ nal Trajectories Versus External Influences as Explanations of Latin American Politics in the 1940S." Comparative Politics 199326(1): 1-29. . Collins, Anne "The battle over "The valour and the horror" (con­ troversy between producer B. McKenna and Canadian Senator J . • Fall 1995 - 25 Marshall over CBC WWII series; cover story) SaturdaY Night vI08 p44-9+ May '93 Conway, Martin. Collaboration in Belgium: Leon Degrelle and the Rexist Movement, 1940-1944. New Haven: Yale U. Pr., 1993. 364 pp. Corelli. Rae "An apology for degrading acts" (Japan's war brothels) Maclean's v106 p32-3 August 16 '93 Coronel, Sheila; Rosca, Ninotchka "For the boys: Filipinas expose years of sexual slavery by the U.S. and Japan" (comfort women) Ms, v4 p10-15 November/December '93 Cortesi. Lawrence "Capturing the U-505" American History Illustrated v29 p46-53 March/April '94 Couture, Andrea M. "Terezin: Art, Propaganda and Memory." Dimensions 1993 7(1): 26-29. Cowen, Ron "The tides of war: D-Day's lunar connection" Science News v145 p360+ June 4'94 Cranston, John. "Tanks Proved Their Worth in Battle for Tunisia." Militarv Review 1993 73(3): 81-85. Croarken, Mary. "The Beginnings of the Manchester Computer Phenomenon: People and Influences." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 1993 15 (3): 9-16. Crosby, Donald F. "Death comes to the chaplain: Lawrence Lynch of Okinawa" America v168 p6-12 April 24 '93 Cruz Junior, Ademar Seabra de; Cavalcante, Antonio Ricardo F.; and Pedone, Luiz. "Brazil's Foreign Policy under Collor." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 1993 35(1): 119-144. Curreri, Joe "God must be Dutch" (U.S. pilot shot down during the Battle of Arnhem rescued by underground member A. Goosens) The Saturday Evening Post v266 p64+ September/October '94 Daugherty, Leo J., III. "The Reluctant Warriors: The Non-Russian Nationalities in Service of the Red Army during the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945." Journal of Slavic Military Studies [Great Britain] 1993 6(3): 426-445. I 26 - Fall 1995 "D-Day remembered" (Canadian role; caver story; special issue; with editorial comment by Robert Lewis) ~asl~an's vl07 p2, 18­ 24+ June 6 '94 "D-Day's Liberty ships return" Histgry Todav v44 p2-3 May '94 Deacon, James "Reasonable doubt: Israel's Supreme Court acquits Demjanjuk" Ma.s:J~~u's vl06 p30-1 August 9 '93 Decker, Andrew "How things work in Austria" (returning art works confiscated by Nazis) Ar( N~ws v92 p198 Summer '93 DeSilva, Lalith. "Women's Emancipation under Communism: A Re­ Evaluation." East ~\.!rqpe1in Q:tla~~~~lx 1993 27(3): 301-315. Diefendorm, Jeffry M. "Planning Postwar Vienna." spec tiY,e Ei, [Great Britain] 1993 8(1): 1-19. ,Pl~nnin_g Per­ Dingman, Roger. "The Dagger and the Gift: The Impact of the Korean War on Japan." Journa of Ame ican-:-East sian Relili9,!1§, 19932 (1): 29-55.-Dolph, Harry A. "Evader" (U.S. serviceman shot down over the Netherlands escapes with help of Dutch underground; condensa­ tion) Re,a.<:te.r..'Ei. DiKest v144 p170-6+ January '94 Dornbusch, Rudiger. "The End of the German Miracle." EcQp9m]C Lite~~tuL~ 1993 31(2): 881-885. J.Q~rn9J of Drea, Edward J. "'Great Patience is Needed': America Encounters Australia, 1942." War & Society [Australia] 199311(1): 21-51. Dreschler, Karl. "German-Japanese Relations and Pearl Harbor: The American Factor in Germany's Policy toward Japan, 1940-42." Amerikastudi~t"\LAm_~ricanStu,di~s (Germany] 1993 38 (1): 37-47. Dubner, Stephen J. "Massaging history" (PBS documentary "Libera­ tors" misrepresents role of black Army units in liberation of Dachau and Buchenwald) N~w Yor~ v26 p46-51 March 8 '93 Dworkin, Andrea "The unremembered: searching for women at the Holocaus t Memor ial Museum" Ms--,_ v5 p52-8 November/December' 94 Dziewanowski, M. K. "Pol ish intell igence during World War II: the case of Barbarossa" East European Quarterly v28 p381-91 Sep­ tember ' 9 4 ' ,Edelman, Marek. "A Resistance Fighter Looks Back: An Interview with Marek Edelman." Dimensi(}lls 19937(2): 17-19 . • Fall 1995 - 27 Edwards, Rob "Do mention the war (Germany remembers the war and wants forgiveness)" New Statesman & Society v7 p12-13 June 3 '94 Ehrlich, Paul "Eric Lomax's long journey" (former POW meets T. Nagase, Japanese officer who witnessed his torture at Kan­ chanaburi, Thailand camp in 1943) Reader's Digest. v1A5 p99-106 October '94 Elliott, DeRonda "D-Day: what it cost" (letters of F. and P. Elliott) American Heritage v45 p61-4+ May/June '94 Elliott, Laura "On a wing and a prayer (author's father H. J. Elliott" Reader's Digest v142 p81-6 April '93 Ellman, Michael; Maksudov, S. "Soviet deaths in the Great Patriotic War: a note" Europe-Asia Studies v46 no4 p671-80 '94 Elson, John "Did F.D.R. do enough?" (PBS documentary) Time v143 p83 April 18 '94 Erickson, John "Nazi posters in wartime Russia" History Today v44 p14-19 September '94 Eshkoli, Hava Wagman. "Three Attitudes toward the Holocaust within Mapai, 1933-1945." Studies in Zionism [Great Britainl 1993 14(1): 73-94. Fage, J. D. "Reflections on the Genesis of Anglophone African History after World War II." History in Africa 1993 20: 15-26. "Fair play for 'Ivan'" (court ruling rebukes Office of Special Investigations in J. Demjanjuk case) Newsweek v122 p43 Novem­ ber 29 '93 Fanshawe, R. J. "Dieppe: Unforgettable Lessons." Marine Corps Gazette 1993 77(2): 57-59. Farquharson, John E. "The British Occupation of Germany, 1945-6: A Badly Managed Disaster Area?" German History [Great Britainl 1993 11(3): 316-338. Farrel L Br ian P. "Symbol of Paradox: The Casablanca Conference, 1943." Canadian Journal of History [Canadal 199328(1):21-40. Fenig, Shmuel; Levav, Itzhak; Kohn, Robert "Telephone vs face-to­ face interviewing in a community psychiatric survey" (World I 28 - Fall 1995 War, 1939-1945/Psychological aspects) American lic H~alth v83 p896-8 June '93 Jo~rnal of Pub­ Fetzer, James. "Stanley K. Hornbeck and Japanese Aggression, 1941." Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Newsletter 1993 24(1); 32-38. Field, Edward "Gay days in the Air Force (WWII)" The Nation v257 p8-10 July 5 '93 Fievet, John P. "World War II's secret disaster" (missile attack on the troopship HMT Rohna) " American History v29 p24-35 August '94 Fine, Melinda. "Collaborative Innovations: Documentation of the Facing History and Ourselves Program at an Essential School." Teachers College Record 1993 94(4): 771-789. Fiore, Uldric L., Jr. "Sicily; An Essential Exercise in Futility." Military Review. 1993 73(7): 62-64. Fisher, Luke "B lood on the beaches" (mini -ser ies Dieppe) Maclean's vl06 p66 July 12 '93 Fontana, Alan; Rosenheck, Robert "Traumatic war stressors and psychiatric symptoms among World War II, Korean, and Vietnam War veterans" (part of a special section on: Military experi­ ence in aging) Psychology and Aging v9 p27-33 March '94 Ford, Jack. "The Forlorn Ally - The Netherlands East Indies In 1942." War & Society [Australia] 199311(1); 104-127. Forman, Ian "Club EI Malaria" (personal reminiscence of gays in the U.S. military in WWII Burma) The American Spectator v26 p52-3 June '93 Fortun, M. and Schweber, S. S. "Scientists and the Legacy of Wor ld War I I; The Case of Operations Research (OR)" . .§_Q_C ial Studies of Science [Great Britain] 1993 23 (4); 595-642. Freeman, Karen "The VA's sorry, the Army's silent" (compensation for World War II victims of mustard gas tests) The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists v49 p39-43 March '93 Fulton, E. Kaye "Lost in history's shuffle" (Canadian merchant marine war veterans fight for benefits) Maclean's vl07 p12-13 August 29' 94 • Fall 1995 - 29 Gabel, Christopher R. "The Combined Bomber Offensive, 1943." Militarv Review 1993 73(6); 73-77. Galvani, William "Sea dogs" (submarine mascots of WWII) American Heritage v45 p96-9 October '94 Garnett, Richard Arnold. "Restraint in Warfare: Strategic Bombing and Chemical Warfare during the First and Second World Wars." [dissertation] U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1993. 425 pp. Gatrell, Peter and Harrison, Mark. "The Russian and Soviet Economies in Two World Wars; A Comparative View." Economic Histor Rev"ew [Great Britain] 1993 46 (3): 425-452. Gelli, Faliero; Guttman, Jon, interviewer."Fighter Pilot's Para­ dise." MilitarvHist9f.Y 1993 10(3): 38-44, 85-86. Gelman, David "Reliving the painful past (psychic suffering of WWII veterans)" Newswe~k v123 p20+ June 13 '94 George VI: King of Great Britain, "Empire called to prayer (address, June 6, 1944)" Vital SpeeSSl1e~ qf-.th~~~Da"y v60 p551-2 July 1 '94 . "Ghost of Vichy" (summary of book by Pierre Pean shows Mitterrand not part of fascist organization) Ihe.Ec.()IlOm(st v332 p52 Sep­ tember 10 '94 Glantz, David M., introd; Orenstein, Harold S., transl. "Excerpts on Soviet 1938-40 Operations from the History of Warfare, Military Art, and Military Science, A 1977 Textbook of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces." Journal of SJ.<iv:c yilitary_S111oc}jes [Great Britain] 1993 6(1): 85-141. "Goals for children and youth as we move from war to peace" (statement adopted March 17-18,1944, by the Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime and originally published in June 1944) Publi~ Welfare v51 p7-8 Winter 93 Goda, Norman J. W. "The Riddle of the Rock: A Reassessment of German Motives for the Capture of Gibraltar in the Second World War." Journal gJ Cont~!!U?OXg._ty l:Iistory [Great Britain] 1993 28(2): 297-314. Goldberger, Leo. "The Rescue of the Danish Jews: An Overview." I?i.Il:len~ tons 1993 7 (3); 3-8. 30 - Fall 1995 Goldberg, Jeffrey "The exaggerators (PBS documentary Liberators misrepresents role of black Army units in liberation of Dachau and Buchenwald)" The New Republic v208 p13-14 February 8 '93 Goldberg, Jeffrey "The Nazi next door" (J. Reimer of Lake Carmel, N.Y. accused of rounding UP Jews in Poland during WWII; cover story) New York v27 p32-8 March 14 '94 Gold, Victor "Over here" (reaction in Washington, D.C. to the D­ Day invasion) Washingtonian v29 p43-7 June '94 Gncz, Arp d. "Breaking the Vicious Circle." Common Knowledge 1993 2(1): 1-5. "Goodbye to Hiroshima-Auschwitz" (Yasuo Ohara objects to Japan's apology for actions in World War II) I~eE~onomist v332 p31-2 August 6 '94 Goodwin, Doris Kearns "The home front" (F.D. and E. Roosevelt) rhe N_ew Yo.rker v70 p38-46+ August 15 ' 94 Gordon, Robert J. "The Impact of the Second World War on Namibia." Jo rnal of Souttl~F_t}_ African Studies [Great Britainl 1993 19 ( 1) : i 4 f-=' 165. Gowing, Margaret. "James Chadwick and the Atomic Bomb." Notes and Records of the Roy~J Soc ie ~x of _Loncion [Great Br i tainl 1993 47 (1): 79-92. Greenfeld, Karl Taro "Erasing history" (Japan's Supreme Court rules in favor of censoring S. Ienaga's textbook detailing World War II participation) The NatAo~ v256 p508-9 April 19' 93 Greenfield, Meg "Misusing World War II" Newsweek v123 p86 June 6 '94 Greiner, Nadine; Nunno, Vincent J. "Psychopaths at Nuremberg? a Rorschach analysis of the records of the Nazi war criminals" Journal of ClinisaJ Psychology v50 p415-29 May '94 Grenier, Richard "Laying the Nazi ghost (conviction of P. Touvier)" Na~}otlaJ_ ~~v:iew v46 p26+ May 16 '94 Gross, Michael L. "The collective dimensions of political morality" Political Studies _.-. .._. v42 p40-61 March '94 .:--,~-- --.-"'-' ... _.. Grove, J. W. "The Case against Heisenberg." [Canada] 1993100(1): 227-237. I Oll_~~J~' ~ Qll.a.rter)v Fall 1995 - 31 Gumbel. Andrew "Setting of a president" (revelations in recent books about French president) New Statesman & Society v7 p20-1 September 23 ' 94 . .... ... Gumbel, Andrew "Vichy slaughter" (the trial of Nazi collaborator Paul Touvier has reopened France's murky past to public scru­ tiny) New Sta!e§m~p_~Society v7 p20-1 March 25 '94 Gushee, David P. "Many Paths to Righteousness: An Assessment of Research on Why Righteous Gentiles Helped Jews." Holocaust and GeD.ofLd~ Studies 1993 7(3): 3 7 2 - 4 0 1 . Gwiazda, Henry J., II. "World War II and Nazi Racism." Prologue 1993 25(1): 65-77. Hakkio, Craig S. Poli~y ~ssues "The Dollar's International Role." Contemporary 1993 11(2): 62-75. Halter, Marek; Bair, Lowell. transl. "Forcing Open the Gates of History." Dimensions 1993 7(2): 34-39. Hamill, Pete "Fifty years later" Travel Holiday v177 p37-9 Decem­ ber '94/January '95 Hanami, Andrew K. "The Emerging Military-Industrial Relationship in Japan and the U.S. Connection." Asian_Su:ryey 1993 33(6): 592-609. Hanscom, John C. "Glider" (D-Day) May/June '94 AmericanHer.itag~ v45 p34-6+ Harrell, Wilson L. "Facing fire" (WWII aerial combat creates entrepreneurial leaders)S\l_c_c::~_ss v 40 p9 January/February' 93 Harris, Alan "Gathering Mulberries" (floating harbors used for D­ Day; cover story) HLstorxToday v44 p15-22 May '94 Harsch, Donna. "Public Continuity and Private Change? Women's Consciousness and Activity in Frankfurt, 1945-1955." Journal of ~oc~~l ~istory 1993 27(1): 29-58. Hasegawa, Harukiyo. "Japanese Employment Practices and Industrial Relations: The Road to Union 'Compliance.'" JapCi!1_ fgrum [GJ;,eat Britain] 19935(1): 21-35. Haynes, Stephen R. "Hal Lindsey, The Road to Holocaust: A Review Es s ay ." F i.4e set His tor i a 1993 24 ( 3 ): 111 - 1 28 . 32 - Fall 1995 Hedetoft, Ulf. "National Identity and Mentalities of War in Three EC Countries." Journal of Peace Research [Great Britain] 1993 30(3): 281-300. Henderson, Nicholas, Sir "Hitler's biggest blunder (declaration war on u.S. in 1941)" Historv Today v43 p35-43 April '93 Henry-Kunzel, Ginger; Decker, Andrew "Never look a gift horse in the mouth" (return of art treasures to Germany by Russia) Art News v93 p51-2 April '94 Herbert, Ulrich. "Labour and Extermination: Economic Interest and the Primacy of Weltanschauung in National Socialism." Past & Present [Great Britain] 1993 (138): 144-195. Hertsgaard~ Mark "The question Bush never got asked" (media ignores Navy report of possible strafing of lifeboat by G.Bush during WWII) Harper's v287 p44-5 September '93 Hewitt, Bill "A son pays homage to the father he never knew" (R. Morehouse visits Omaha Beach, landing site of American forces in D-Day invasion) People Weekly v41 p42-3 May 30 '94 Higgs, David "American graffiti" (wall paintings by WWII serv­ icemen at British air bases) American Heritage v44 p114-19 April '93 Hills, B-en "Japan squirms as its neighbors remember" (refusal to admit wartime guilt) World Press Review v41 p16-17 November '94 Hills, Carol; Silverman, Daniel C. "Nationalism and feminism in late colonial India: the Rani of Jhansi regiment, 1943-1945" Modern Asian Studies v27 p741-60 October '93 Hinsley, Harry. "The Enigma of Ultra." History Today [Great Britain] 199343 (Sept): 15-20. Hochfield, Sylvia "The Russians renege" (reluctance to return artworks looted from Germany during WWII) Art News v93 p68 Summer '94 Hochfield, Sylvia "Under a Russian sofa: 101 looted treasures old masters drawings from the Kunsthalle Bremen recovered)" Art News v92 p120-5 April '93 "Honesty, not apology" (Japanese actions half a century ago are the business of historians, not governments) The Economist v328 p17 August 21 '93 Fall 1995 - 33 Hooks, Gregory "The weakness of strong theories: the u.s. state's dam nance of the World War II investment process" American Soc ological Review v58 p37-53 February '93 Horner, David. "Defending Australia in 1942." War & Society [Australia] 1993 11(1): 1-20. Havens, J. E.; Falger, P. R. J.; Velde, W. Op den "Posttraumatic stress disorder in male and female Dutch resistance veterans of World War I I in relation to trait anxiety and depression" Psychological Reports v74 p275-85 February '94 Howlett, Peter. "New Light through Old Windows: A New Perspective on the British Economy in the Second World War." Journal of Contemporary History [Great Britain] 1993 28(2): 361-379. Huchthausen, Peter. "Back to the Balkans." Proceedings (U.S. Naval Institute) 1993 119(6): 43-48. Hughes, Robert "Russia's secret spoils of World War II" (French paintings taken from Germany to be exhibited in 1995) Time v144 p85 October 17 '94 Hunt, George W. "Of many things" (coverage of I)-Day invasion by radio broadcasters) America v170 p2 May 28 '94 Hunt, George W. "Of many things" (Thomas Doherty's Projections of war: Hollywood, American culture and World War II) America v17~ p2 March 5 '94 Huntington, Tom. "V-2: The Long Shadow." Air & Space/Smithsonian 1993 7(6): 80-90. Hurtak, James J. "Technical Advisers and Technocrats in the Cor­ ridors of Power: The Dialectic between Science and Technology in the Building of an Aerospace Program in the Third Reich." [dissertation] (Vol. 1-2) U. of Minnesota 1993. 503 pp. Hutchinson, Homer G., Jr. "Early Night Fighters in Marine Corps Aviation: "A Part of the Beginnings." Marine Corps Gazette 1993 77(5): 68-72. "'I was good and he was evil'" (C. Didier murders French war criminal R. Bousquet) Newsweek v121 p44 June 21 '93 "Invasion by air" (D-Day; cover story; reprint from August 1944 issue) Flying v121 p64-72 June '94 I 34 - Fall 1995 Iriye, Akira. "Pearl Harbor: A Fifty-Year Perspective." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 1993 38 (1): 13-24. "Ivan Elagin: In Memoriam, Part 4: Memoirs." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 1993 27: 217-278. Iyob, Ruth. "Regional Hegemony: Domination and Resistance in the Horn of Africa." Journal of Modern African Studies [Great Britain] 1993 31(2): 257-276. Jabusch, Willard F. "A tale of two towns" (St. Radegund, the home of F. Jagerstatter in Austria) America v171 p4-5 July 16-23 '94 "Japan: apologies to the sex slaves (war brothels)" Newsweek v122 p34 August 16 '93 Jelinek, Yeshayahu A. "Historical and Actual Minority Problems in Czecho-Slovakia." Patterns of Preiudice [Great Britain] 1993 27(1) :93-105. Jenkins, Laura; Block, Jean Libman (ed) "My husband was a guinea pig for the U.S. government" (veteran G. Jenkins suffers health disorders caused by WWII poison gas testing) Good Housekeeping v218 p105+ April '94 Joffe, Josef "Protector and pacifier" U.S. News & World Report v116 p59 June 13 '94 Johnstone, Ralph "The bones that haunt a nation" (Japanese germ warfare station in Manchuria during WWII) World Press Review v41 p17-19 November '94 Joicey, Nicholas. "A Paperback Guide to Progress: Penguin Books 1935-c.1951." Twentieth Century British History [Great Britain] 1993 4(1): 25-56. Jovanovich, Leo M. "The war in the Balkans in 1941" East European Quarterly v28 p105-29 March '94 Junker, Detlef. "Hitler's Perception of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States of America." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 199338 (1): 25-36. Karski, Jan. "Alerting the Allies: An Emissary's Story." Dimen­ sions 1993 7(2): 3-9. Fall 1995 - 35 Keefer, Louis E. "The West Virginia WWII Home Front: POW: The Italian Prisoners at Camp Dawson." Goldenseal 1993 19(1): 24­ 32. Kent, John. "The Egyptian Base and the Defense of the Middle East, 1945-54." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History [Great Britain] 1993 21(3): 45-65. Khader, Bichara. "The Euro-Arab Dialogue (1972-1992): Twenty Years of Multilateral Diplomacy." Journal of Arab Affairs 1993 12 ( 1): 4-40. King, Michael B. "Hinge of fate" (imagining course of WWII and postwar world if A. Hitler had not declared war on U.S.; cover story) National Review (ISSN 0028-0038) v45 p32+ March 1 '93 Kirkland, Faris R. "French Air Strength in May 1940." Air Power History 1993 40(1): 22-34. Klamper, Elisabeth. "Persecution and Annihilation of Roma and Sinti in Austria, 1938-1945." Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society 1993 3(2): 55-65. Klein, George and Klein, Eva. "Reflections on Denmark and Hungary during the Second World War." Dimensions 19937(3): 16-19. Kochavi, Arieh J. "Britain, the United States, and the Question of Asylum for War Criminals in the Neutral Countries during World War II." Canadian Journal of History [Canada] 1993 28(3) :495-520. Kosakowski, Leonard S. "Colonel Friedman: The Man who Broke Pur­ ple." Military Review 199373(4): 74-77. Kozinski, Alex "Sanhedrin II" (trial of J. Demjanjuk) The New Republic v209 p16-18 September 13 '93 Krossel, Martin S. "Canadian chill? (controversy over CBC's WWII series The valour and the horror)" Columbia Journalism Review v31 p18-19 March/April '93 Kruger, Arnd. "Germany and Sports in World War 11." Canadian Journal of History of Sport [Canada] 1993 24(1): 52-62. Kryder, Daniel "The American state & the management of race con­ flict in the workplace & in the Army, 1941-1945" Polity v26 p601-34 Summer '94 36 - Fall 1995 Ksiazek, Sarah. "Architectural Culture in the Fifties: Louis Kahn and the National Assembly Complex in Dhaka." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1993 52(4): 416-435. Larsh, William. W. "Averell Harriman and the Polish Question, December 1943-August 1944." East European Politics and Societies 1993 7(3): 513-554. Laurie, Clayton D. "Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Tricks: The ass Morale Operations Branch in Europe, 1943-1945." Prologue 1993 25(3): 259-271. Lavsky, Hagit. "The Day After: Bergen-Belsen from Concentration Camp to the Centre of the Jewish Survivors in Germany." German History [Great Britain] 1993 11(1): 36-59. Lawrence, Susan V. "The Hump: China finds reasons to remember" (memorial in Kunming honoring u.S. and Chinese air pilots who flew supplies over the Himalayas during World War II) ~ News & World Report v114 p16 June 7 '93 Leeson, Robert A. "W. H. Phillips M.B.E. (military division)" The Economic Journal vl04 p605-18 May '94 Legro, Jeffrey W. "Military culture and inadvertent escalation in World War II" International Security v18 pl08-42 Spring '94 Lenihan, Daniel J."Pacific requiem" (World War II residues in Micronesia Natural History vl03 p26-35 August '94 Lerman, Antony. "Antisemitism and Racism in Europe Today: Some Problems of Research and Interpretation." Patterns of Prejudice [Great Britain] 1993 27(1): 25-29. Levin, Dov. "Lithuanian Attitudes toward the Jewish Minority in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: The Lithuanian Press, 1991­ 1992." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(2): 247-262. Lewis, Russell "Chicago goes to war (exhibit at the Chicago His­ torical Society)" USA Today (Periodical) v122 p50-7 July '93 Libby, Justin H. "The search for a negotiated peace: Japanese diplomats attempt to surrender Japan prior to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" World Affairs (Washington, D.C.) v156 p35-45 Summer '93 "Libel and indifference (PBS documentary America and the Holocaust)" National Review v46 p19-20 May 2 '94 Fall 1995 - 37 Lilley, Jeffrey "Prisoners of the past: researcher unearths new material on Japanese paws" Far Eastern Economic Review v156 p14 November 11 '93 Locke, Hubert G. "Reflections on the Psychology of Rescuers and Bystanders." Dimensions 19937(1): 8-11. Lockhart, Robin Bruce "Can history ever be true?" History Today v43 p6-9 August '93 Loker, Zvi. "The Testimony of Dr. Edo Neufeld: The Italians and the Jews of Croatia." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(1): 67-76. Luce, Henry Robinson "The American century (1941)" Society v31 p4-11 July/August '94 Mabry, Marcus "Ripping through the veil" (France) Newsweek v122 p29 July 19 '93 MacFarquhar, Emily "Remembrance of things not yet past (comparing Serbian atrocities in Bosnia to Nazi Germany and the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia)" u.S. News & World Report v114 p12-13 April 26 '93 Malcolm, Noel "Germany's chronic neurosis" World Press Review v41 p51-2 December '94 Markham, Charles G. "A balloon blower in wartime China weather­ herman)" Weatherwise v46 p18-20 June/July '93 Marrus, Michael R. '''Good History' and Teaching the Holocaust." Perspectives: American Historical Association Newsletter 1993 31(5): 1,6-12. Marty, Martin E. "Ordinary maneuvers" (life at home at time of D­ Day) The Christian Century vl11 p591 June 1-8 '94 Mauldin, Bill "Old soldiers never die: Willie and Joe return" Newsweek v121 p40 January 11 '93 Maxwell, Elisabeth. '''Butterflies Don't Live in Here, in the Ghetto': The Murder of One and a Half Million Jewish Children by the Nazis in Europe 1940-45." British Journal of Holocaust Education [Great Britain] 1993 2(1): 1-25. McAuliffe, Kathleen "Crossing the lines on silent wings (glider pilots in WWII)" Smithsonian v25 p118-20+ June '94 38 - Fall 1995 McCarthy, Paul "American headhunters: ghoulish war souvenirs turn up in living rooms and landfills" (skulls of Asian soldiers) Omni (New York, N.Y.) v16 p14 July '94 McDonough, John "The longest night: broadcasting's first inva­ sion" (D-Day) The American Scholar v63 p193-211 Spring '94 McDowell, John "The year they firebombed the West (Japanese bal­ loon bombs during World War II)" American Forests v99 p22-3+ May/June '93 McGurn, William "Profile: Jack Edwards: champion of widows of Hongkong soldiers" Far Eastern Economic Review v156 p78 March 25 ' 93 Meed, Vladka. "Jewish Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto." Dimen­ sions 1993 7(2): 11-15. Meyer, Karl E. "The hunt for Priam's Treasure" (K. Goldmann's attempts to track down Trojan gold now reported to be held in Russia) Archaeology v46 p26-32 November/December '93 Michman, Dan. "She'erit Hapletah, 1944-1948: Rehabilitation and Political Struggle." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(1): 107-116. Mingione, Enzo. "Italy: The Resurgence of Regionalism." Interna­ tional Affairs [Great Britain] 199369(2): 305-318. Mirkovic, Damir. "Victims and Perpetrators in the Yugoslav Genocide 1941-1945: Some Preliminary Observations." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(3): 317-332. Mixon, Franklin G. :Jr."Estimating learning curves in economics: evidence from aerial combat over the Third Reich" Kyklos v46 n03 p411-19 '93 Moller, David "Ray Hamley's bravest mission" (former RAF officer of Whitby, England forms relationship with Kleve, Germany, town he bombed during WWII) Reader's Digest v144 p137-40 Feb­ ruary '94 Monmaney, Terence "The Lost Squadron" (recovery of World War II fighter planes abandoned on Greenland ice cap in 1942) Reader's Digest v145 p113-18 July '94 Montgomery, Garth Noonan. "Learning from War Films: The German Viewer as Historical Subject in Theories of Bildung, Mass Com­ .­ I \ Fall 1995 - 39 munication, and Propaganda (1918-1945)." [dissertation] state U. of New York, Buffalo 1993. 3D8 pp. Moore, Donald J. "Franz Jagerstatter: conscience vs. duty" (peasant farmer whom the Nazis beheaded for refusing to serve in the army) America v170 p12-14 February 19 '94 Morgan, Len "Eagle Squadron (Americans serving in Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII)" Flying v120 p88+ January '93 Morgan, Len "Learning the Royal way to fly" (Americans in the Royal Canadian Air Force during WVJII) Flying v120 pl00+ Novem­ ber '93 Morgan, Ted "The hidden henchman" (P. Touvier; cover story) The New York Times Magazine p30-7+ May 22 '94 Morsink, Johannes "World War Two and the Universal Declaration" Human Rights Quarterly v15 p357-405 May '93 Morsy, Laila Amin "Indicative ~ases of Britain's wartime policy in Egypt, 1942-44" Middle Eastern Studies v30 p91-122 January '94 Morton, Desmond "D-Day remembered (Canadian role)" Maclean's vl07 p18-19 June 6 '94 Mount, Graeme Stewart. "Canada, Spain, and Espionage during the Second World War." Canadian Historical Review [Canada] 1993 74(4): 566-575. Mufett, Malcolm H. "Living in the Past: A Critical Reexamination of the Singapore Naval Strategy, 1918-1941." War & Society [Australia] 1993 11(1): 73-103. Mulligan, Timothy P. Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1993. 247 pp. Murphy, Cullen "Pacific sketchbook" (drawings by J. C. Murphy) American Heritage v44 p88-99 September '93 Murrow, Edward R. "Night raid on Berlin" (transcript of December 4, 1943 radio broadcast) American History Illustrated v28 p56­ 65 January/February '94 Nagorski, Andrew "'Schindler's list' and the Polish question" Foreign Affairs v73 p152-7 July/August '94 40 - Fall 1995 Neale, Mary Lou Colbert. "Russia's Women of War." Military His­ tory 199310(5): 34-40. Neier, Aryeh "Watching rights" The Nation v259 p408 October 17 '94 Neufeld, Michael J. "Hitler, the V-2, and the Battle for Priority, 1939-1943." Journal of Military History 1993 57(3): 511-538. "Not just a hole in history" (France establishes National Remem­ berance Day in memory of anti-Semitism during World War II) The Economist v326 p54 February 13 '93 Nowikowski, Frank "The tangled web of art's war victims" (art works stolen during WWII) History Today v44 p3-4 May '94 Nye, Robert. "The Rise and Fall of the Eugenics Empire: Recent Perspectives on the Impact of Biomedical Thought in Modern Society." Historical Journal [Great Bri tain] 1993 36(3): 687­ 700. Olson, Donald W.; Doescher, Russell L. "D-Day: June 6, 1994" (astronomical aspects) Sky and Telescope v87 p84-8 June '94 "Onto the beach" (D-Day veterans; special section) People Weekly v41 p34-44 May 30 '94 Oxford, Edward "Battle for the Atlantic" (struggle to keep ship­ ping lanes open during World War II) American History Illustrated v28 p32-43+ November/December '93 Oxford, Edward "The draft" p30-41+ October '94 Paldiel, Mordecai. 20-24. (World War II) American History v29 "Children on the Run." Dimensions 1993 7(1): Pape, Robert A. "Why Japan surrendered" International Security v18 p154-201 Fall '93 Parks, Thomas R.; Wukovits, John F., interviewer. "Life on the Edge." Military History 1993 9(1): 50-57. Parshall, Gerald "1943: the pull of distant shores" u.S. News & World Report v115 60th anniversary p20-5 October 25 '93 • Fall 1995 - 41 Pasture, Patr ck T. "The April 1944 'Social Pact' in Belgium and Its Signif cance for the Post-War Welfare State." Journal of Contemporary History [Great Britain] 1993 28(4): 695-714. Patterson, David. "The Word in Exile: A Phenomenology of Silence in the Holocaust Novel." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1993 7(3): 402-420. Phayer, Michael. "The Catholic Resistance Circle in Berlin and German Catholic Bishops during the Holocaust." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 19937(2): 216-229. Pike, David Wingeate. "Between the Junes: The French Communists from the Collapse of France to the Invasion of Russia." Journal of Contemporary History [Great Britain] 1993 28(3): 465-485. Pilger, Alison. "Courage, Endurance and Initiative: Medical Evacuation from the Kokoda Tract August-October 1942." War & Society [Australia] 1993 11(1): 53-72. Pitt, Barrie. "The Brave Bunglers of Narvik." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 1993 5(3): 52-61. Polonsky, Antony. "Two Strategies of Resistance: Some Thoughts on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April 1943." British Journal of Holocaust Education [Great Britain] 1993 2(1): 78-82. Porat, Dina. "The Jewish Councils of the Main Ghettos of Li thuania: A Comparison." Modern Judaism 1993 13 (2): 149-163. Postgate, John "Glimpses of the Blitz" (correspondence of Londoner R. Postage with A. and B. Knopf) History Today v43 p21-8 June'93 Potts, Marilyn K. "Long-term effects of trauma: post-traumatic stress among civilian internees of the Japanese during World War II" Journal of Clinical Psychology v50 p681-98 Septem­ ber'94 Powell, Bill "The innocents of WWII?" (Japan's victim mentality) Newsweek v124 p52-3 December 12 '94 "Powell orders probe of why no black WWII vets got Medal of Honor" Jet v84 p25 October 18 '93 Pundik, Herbert. "The Days of the Rescue." Dimensions 1993 7(3): 20-24. 42 - Fall 1995 Pursell, Carroll. "'Am I a Lady or an Engineer?' The Origins of the Women's Engineering Society in Britain, 1918-1940." Tech­ nology and Culture 1993 34(1): 78-97. Raack, R. C. "Stalin Plans His Post-War Germany." Journal of Con­ temporary History [Great Britain] 1993 28(1): 53-73. Rabinbach, Anson "Memories of assassins, assassins of memory: recent French struggles with the past" (review essay) Dissent v41 p253-60 Spring '94 Ratiner, Steven "Thinking of Sam" (uncle killed ln World War II) Reader's Digest v143 p120-2 August '93 Raymer, Edward C."Descent into darkness" (diver searching for unexploded torpedoes aboard sunken U.S.S. Arizona) Arizona Highways v69 p16-19 November '93 "Remembering D-day" The Economist v331 p54 June 4 '94 Richardson, Katherine "World War II memorabilia" Antiques & Col­ lecting Hobbies v98 p58-60+ March '93 Richardson, Rick "A Russian thaw?" (Poland seeks return of art works stolen during WWII) Art News v92 p47 December '93 Riley, Susan E. "Caring for Rosie's children: federal child care policies in the World War II era" Polity v26 p655-75 Summer '94 Rogers, Daniel E. "Transforming the German Party System: The United States and the Origins of Political Moderation, 1945­ 1949." Journal of Modern History 1993 65(3): 512-541. Roman, Peter J. "Curtis Lemay and the Origins of NATO Atomic Targeting." Journal of Strategic Studies [Great Britain] 1993 16(1): 46-74. Rooney, David "A grave injustice: Wingate and the establishment" History Today v44 p11-13 March '94 Roosevelt, Franklin D. "The fall of Rome" (address, June 5, 1944) Vital Speeches of the Day v60 p553-5 July 1 '94 Roseman, Mark. "Division and Stability: Recent Writing on Post­ War German History." German History [Great Britain] 1993 11(3): 363-390. Roth, Karl Heinz and Linne, Karsten. "Searching for Lost Archives: New Documentation on the Pillage of Trade Union \ Fall 1995 - 43 Archives and Libraries by the Deutsche Arbeitsfront (1938­ 1941) and on the Fate of Trade Union Documents in the Postwar Era." International Review of Social History [Great Britain] 1993 38(2}: 163-207. Russell, William G. "No Milk Runs Here." Military History 1993 9(2): 58-65. "Russia's hidden treasures: in the cellars of the Pushkin" (ownership questions arise as treasures looted from Germany by Russia re-emerge) The Economist v333 p61-3 December 24 '94­ January 6 '95 Ryback, Timothy W. "Stalingrad: letters from the dead (Germany and Austria attempt to honor war dead)" The New Yorker v68 p58-62+ February 1 '93 Sadkovich, James J. "The Italo-Greek War in Context: Italian Priorities and Axis Diplomacy." Journal of Contemporary His­ tory [Great Britain] 1993 28(3): 439-464. Samuelson, Robert J. January 17 '94 "War and remembrance" Newsweek v123 p39 Saunders, Kay "The dark shadow of white Australia: racial anxieties in Australia in World War II" Ethnic and Racial Studies v17 p325-41 April '94 Schaefer, Bradley E. "The great escape and the moon" (World War II escapes from German prison camps; computer program) Sky and Telescope v87 p86-8 April '94 Schilling, Donald G. "How Much War Should Be Included in a Course on World War II?" Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 1993 18(1): 14-21. Schlesinger, Arthur M. p14 April 18 '94 "Did FDR betray the Jews?" Newsweek v123 Schweller, Randall L. "Tripolarity and the Second World War." International Studies Quarterly 1993 37(1): 73-103. Schwobel, Christoph. "Self-Criticism in Retrospect? Reflections in the Christian Churches on Church Attitudes during the Holocaust." British Journal of Holocaust Education [Great Britain] 19932(1): 48-67. Scott, K. "Window of Deceit." Army Quarterly and Defence Journal [Great Britain] 1993 123(1): 39-42. I 44 - Fall 1995 Sendler, Irena; Baranczak, Stanislaw and Baranczak, Michael, transl. "The ValoT of the Young." Dimensions 19937(2): 20-26. Sevareid, Eric "Worm's-eye view" (WW II London bombings; reprint from December 10, 1941 issue) Current History v93 p40-1 January '94 Shah, Linda Friedman. "Wartime Denmark: Resistance and Rescue." Dimensions 1993 7(3): 10-15. Shawn, Karen. "The Warsaw Ghetto: A Documentary Discussion Guide to Jewish Resistance in Occupied Warsaw 1939-1943." Dimensions 1993 7(2): Gl-G15. Sheng, Michael M. "America's Lost Chance in China? A Reappraisal of Chinese Communist Policy toward the United States before 1945." Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs [Australia] 1993 (29): 135-157. Sider, Don "Some D Day paratroopers jump at a chance to relive their glory days" (veterans of the 101st Airborne Division to parachute into Normandy) People Weekly v41 p44 May 30 '94 Sidey, Hugh "The home front" (American war production) Time v143 p48-9 June 13 '94 Singer, Daniel "Death of a collaborator" (murder of World War II criminal R. Bousquet) The Nation v257 p101-3 July 19 '93 Slavinsky, Boris N.; Erickson, Ljubica, transl. "The Soviet Occupation of the Kurile Islands and the Plans for the Capture of Northern Hokkaido." Japan Forum [Great Britain] 1993 5(1): 95-114. Smith, Charles "Forgive and forget: touring Southeast Asia, Japan's prime minister gets a pleasant surprise from his Malaysian counterpart, who declares it is time Japan stop apologising for World War II" Far Eastern Economic Review v157 p14-15 September 8 '94 Smith, Charles "The war as a textbook case" (censorship of his­ tory textbooks in Japan) World Press Review v41 p19 November '94 Smith, Charles "War and remembrance: after nearly 50 years, divi­ sions in Japan over World War II still threaten ties with its neighbours and bl~ck it from a full role in global politics" Far Eastern Economic Review v157 p22-7 August 25 '94 Fall 1995 - 45 Smith, Charles "Yen for the past: Japan and Taiwan debate war compensation" Far Eastern Economic Review v157 p24 October 20 '94 Smith, Jean Edward. "American Exploitation of Postwar Germany." Diplomatic History 1993 17(1): 135-141. "SNAFUS, FUBARs and TARFUs" (P. Stursberg's The Sound of War: Memoirs of a CBC Corresoondent) Maclean's vl06 p52-3 July 12 '93 Soldatos, Gerasimos T. "The Inter-War Greek Economy: Income Inequality and Speculation." European History Quarterly [Great Britain] 1993 23 (3): 359-379. Stevens, George, Jr. "Shooting D-Day (G. Stevens)" The New York Times Magazine p30+ June 5 '94 Stewart, John. "Death and Life at Three-Pagoda Pass." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 1993 5(3): 92-99. Stoltzfus, Nathan A. "Social Limitations on the Nazi Dictator­ &hip: The Rosenstrasse Protest and the Case of German-Jewish Intermarriage." [dissertation] Harvard U. 1993. 436 pp. Stranges, Anthony N. "Synthetic Fuel Production in Prewar and World War II Japan: A Case Study in Technological Failure." Annals of Science [Great Britain] 1993 50(3): 229-265. Struve, Walter. "The Wartime Economy: Foreign Workers, 'Half Jews,' and Other Prisoners in a German Town, 1939-1945." German Studies Review 1993 16(3): 463-482. 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Zinsser, William Knowlton "Siena revisited" (World War II veteran returns to Italy) Travel Holiday v177 p68-77+ February '94 Zurowski, Michael. "British Policy towards the Polish Second Corps." East European Quarterly 1993 27(3): 271-300. Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Ina. "Bread Rationing in Britain, July 1946-July 1948." Twentieth Century British History [Great Britain] 1993 4(1}: 57-85. Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Ina "Royal rations" (rationing for Britain's royal family during WNII and after) History Today v43 p13-15 December '93 I