World War, 1939-1945 -- United States
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World War, 1939-1945 -- United States
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World War, 1939-1945
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- Defenseless under the night, the Roosevelt years and the origins of Homeland Security, Matthew Dallek
- Cautious crusade, Franklin D. Roosevelt, American public opinion, and the war against Nazi Germany, Steven Casey
- First to fight,, by Capt. William P. McCahill, illustrated by E. Franklin Wittmack
- Pearl Harbor, Tamara L. Britton
- A fence away from freedom, Japanese Americans and World War II, Ellen Levine
- Five days in Philadelphia, the amazing "we want Wilkie!" convention of 1940 and how it freed FDR to save the western world, Charles Peters
- The great starvation experiment, the heroic men who starved so that millions could live, Todd Tucker
- Spanish speaking Americans in the war, the Southwest
- Allies of a kind, the United States, Britain, and the war against Japan, 1941-1945, Christopher Thorne
- World War II sites in the United States, a directory and tour guide, by Richard E. Osborne
- Searching for Anne Frank, letters from Amsterdam to Iowa, by Susan Goldman Rubin ; in association with the Simon Wiesenthal Center- Museum of Tolerance Library and Archives
- Agents of influence, a British campaign, a Canadian spy, and the secret plot to bring America into World War II, Henry Hemming
- Those angry days, Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's fight over World War II, 1939-1941, Lynne Olson
- The home front: U. S. A., [by] Ronald H. Bailey and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The framework of hemisphere defense,, by Stetson Conn and Byron Fairchild
- No end save victory, how FDR led the nation into war, David Kaiser
- World War II, Virginia Schomp
- The American home front, 1941-1942, Alistair Cooke
- Hiroshima in America, fifty years of denial, Robert Jay Lifton & Greg Mitchell
- The decision to use the atomic bomb, Gar Alperovitz ; with the assistance of Sanho Tree ... [et al.]
- Fighting for the United States, executed in Britain, US soldiers court-martialled in WWII, Simon Webb
- Remembering war, a U.S.-Soviet dialogue, [compiled by] Helene Keyssar, Vladimir Pozner
- We Are Sinking, Send Help!, the U.S. Navy's Tugs and Salvage Ships in the African, European, and Mediterranean Theaters in World War II, Cdr. David D. Bruhn, USN (Retired)
- Racing the enemy, Stalin, Truman, and the surrender of Japan, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
- The victory season, the end of World War II and the birth of baseball's golden age, Robert Weintraub
- Code-name downfall, the secret plan to invade Japan and why Truman dropped the bomb, Thomas B. Allen and Norman Polmar
- The rise of the g.i. army, 1940-1941, the forgotten story of how america forged a powerful army before pearl harbor, Paul Dickson
- Eagle against the sun, the American war with Japan, Ronald H. Spector
- Aftershock, the human toll of war : haunting World War II images by America's soldier photographers, Richard Cahan, Mark Jacob, Michael Williams
- We'll always have the movies, American cinema during World War II, Robert L. McLaughlin, Sally E. Parry
- The Homefront, America during World War II, [compiled by] Mark Jonathan Harris, Franklin D. Mitchell, Steven J. Schechter
- Roosevelt and Hopkins,, an intimate history
- Countdown to Pearl Harbor, the twelve days to the attack, Steve Twomey
- Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy", America's fishing vessels and yachts in World War II, David D. Bruhn
- Rendezvous with destiny, how Franklin D. Roosevelt and five extraordinary men took America into the war and into the world, Michael Fullilove
- "They're killing my boys", the history of Hickam Field and the attacks of 7 December 1941, J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, and John F. Di Virgilio
- The World War II Memorial, a grateful nation remembers, Douglas Brinkley, editor ; foreword by John S.D. Eisenhower ; memorial photography by Richard Latoff
- FDR's funeral train, a betrayed widow, a Soviet spy, and a presidency in the balance, Robert Klara
- The undeclared war, 1940-1941,, by William L. Langer and S. Everett Gleason
- A bitter legacy, directed and produced by Claudia Katayanagi
- After action report, Third US Army, 1 August 1944-9 May 1945
- Closing with the enemy, how GIs fought the war in Europe, 1944-1945, Michael D. Doubler
- Our hallowed ground, World War II veterans of Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Stephen Chicoine
- Since you went away, [by] Donald I. Rogers
- Don't you know there's a war on?, James Stevenson
- U-boats offshore, when Hitler struck America, Edwin P. Hoyt
- The Americans at Normandy, the summer of 1944-- the American war from the Normandy beaches to Falaise, John C. McManus
- The Homefront, America during World War II, Mark Jonathan Harris, Franklin D. Mitchell, Steven J. Schechter
- We can't all be heroes, a history of the separate infantry regiments in World War II, by Melvin Curtis Walthall
- The Washington war, FDR's inner circle and the politics of power that won World War II, James Lacey
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