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1. "Rise and fall of the Luftwaffe", or "the end of Herman." "Rise and fall of the Luftwaffe", or "the end of Herman."The following report is the result of a lengthy interrogation of Hermann Goering by officers of the Air P/W Interrogation Detachment. Questionnaires prepared by USSTAF and Air Ministry were used durin

2. 101st Airborne Division Operation Market Garden. 101st Airborne Division Operation Market Garden.Operation Market Garden operational graphics, Glider echelon reports, Parachute and Seaborne echelon reports

3. 101st Airborne Division's defense of Bastogne. 101st Airborne Division's defense of Bastogne.Mitchell, Ralph M.This study reveals how a light infantry division, complemented by key attachments, stopped an armor-heavy German corps. Using original documents and reports, Colonel Mitchell traces the fight at Basto

4. 3d Marine Division reinforced, Iwo Jima action report, 31 October 1944 - 16 March 1945. 3d Marine Division reinforced, Iwo Jima action report, 31 October 1944 - 16 March 1945.United States. Marine Corps. Division, 3rdThis is an action report for the 3rd Marine Division, V Corps of operations on Iwo Jima during World War II.

5. 45th Infantry Division in the Sicilian campaign. 45th Infantry Division in the Sicilian campaign.U.S. Army. 45th Infantry Division.Operational reports on the Sicilian campaign taken from the G-3 journal of the 45th Infantry Division. Contains information on 157th, 179th, and 180th Regimental Combat Teams.

6. 4th Armored Division in the encirclement of Nancy. 4th Armored Division in the encirclement of Nancy.Gabel, Christopher R.In 1944, the 4th Armored Division played a central role in one of the more remarkable campaigns in American military history - Third Army's pursuit across France, which was capped off by the encirclem

7. 82d Airborne Division in Sicily and Italy. 82d Airborne Division in Sicily and Italy.82d Airborne DivisionThis collection is one of a series describing campaigns in World War II by the 82d (All-American) Division. In the course of these operations the 82d Airborne Division became the first American Airbor

8. 82nd Airborne Division: Operation Market: historical data. 82nd Airborne Division: Operation Market: historical data.Gavin, James M.Cover title states: A Graphic history of the 82nd Airborne Division : Operation Market : Holland, 1944. Text contains a narrative of the 82nd Airborne involvement on 17 September 1944 in Operation Mar

9. 9th Australian Division versus the Africa Corps: an infantry division against tanks -- Tobruk, Libya, 9th Australian Division versus the Africa Corps: an infantry division against tanks -- Tobruk, Libya, 1941.Miller, Ward A.In April and May 1941, the previously successful blitzkrieg tactics of the German Army met defeat by the outnumbered Australian forces of the 9th Division at Tobruk. The Australian infantry achieved v

10. [Joss Husky operation plans Sicily, Italy]. [Joss Husky operation plans Sicily, Italy].Western Naval Task ForceReports on Operation Husky including G-2 information and intelligence, counterintelligence, landing attack plan, follow-up plan, operational plans, sortie plan, and intelligence plans.

11. [Operation orders, 2- 45 to 16- 45 : Iceberg : Tenth Army]. [Operation orders, 2- 45 to 16- 45 : Iceberg : Tenth Army].Tenth ArmyOperation orders for the invasion of Okinawa-Shima and Ryukyu-Retto. Orders covered amphibious operations, supply requirements, evacuation procedures and includes annexes.

12. [Unit report, Torch Operation, HQ and HQ battery, Artillery]. [Unit report, Torch Operation, HQ and HQ battery, Artillery].1st Infantry DivisionUnit report from HQ and HQ Battery, 1st Infantry Division Artillery from their action in Operation Torch. Report included a situation report, enemy activities, and administrative data.

13. AAF statistical charts 1944-45. AAF statistical charts 1944-45.United States. Army Air ForcesU.S. Army Air Forces statistical charts and illustrations on airplane production, deliveries, bombs dropped, and personnel between 1940 and 1945.

14. Action report : Iwo Jima, February, 1945. Action report : Iwo Jima, February, 1945.Commander Task Force 52, Commander Amphibious Group OneThis is the report of the operations of Task Force 52 in the Iwo Jima campaign during February 1945; including chronology of operations, intelligence, fire support, air support, underwater demolition,

15. Action report of CTU 12.6.2 and CTU 51.29.2 (CTD 59) participation in evacuation of 4th Marine Division Action report of CTU 12.6.2 and CTU 51.29.2 (CTD 59) participation in evacuation of 4th Marine Division from Iwo Jima.United States NavyDetailed report of the actions taken by the U.S. Navy and their part in the evacuation of troops and equipment from Iwo Jima beginning in February 1945. Includes preliminary actions, narrative of evac

16. Action report on the occupation of Kure-Hiroshima and Matsuyama areas. Action report on the occupation of Kure-Hiroshima and Matsuyama areas.Commander Amphibious Group ElevenThis report covers the naval phases of the amphibious operations in connection with the mounting, movement, and landing of the Tenth Corps assigned to the occupation of the Kure-Hiroshima and Matasuya

17. Administrative Order No. 1 to accompany Field Order No.12, 504th Parachute Infantry. Administrative Order No. 1 to accompany Field Order No.12, 504th Parachute Infantry.Headquarters, 504th Parachute InfantryAdministrative order containing specific details concerning the 504th Parachute Infantry involvement in Operation Market.

18. Administrative order number 1: Operation Olympic, to accompany Field Order No. 1. Administrative order number 1: Operation Olympic, to accompany Field Order No. 1.Administrative order number 1 covers the logistics and supply responsibilities for IX Corps for Operation Olympic, the invasion of Japan.

19. Administrative orders (8th Army): nos. 2, 3, and 4. Administrative orders (8th Army): nos. 2, 3, and 4.Headquarters Eighth ArmyContains the following Eighth Army Headquarters orders: Admin. order no. 4 to accompany field order no.17, Admin. order no. 3 to accompany field order no. 11, Admin. order no. 2 to accompany field ord

20. After action report [82nd Airborne Division]. After action report [82nd Airborne Division].82nd Airborne DivisionReports on the operations of the 82nd Airborne Division from October 1943 to the end of May 1945. The reports include after action reports of operations in ltaly and Germany including battle maps, lis
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