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See also:
- Admiral Canaris, The Decent Nazi - - Biography of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, chief of German military intelligence. Also relates his relationships with Reinhard Heydrich and Oskar Schindler.
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- Albert Speer: A Website - - Profiles Hitler's architect who later became the Nazi government's Minister of Armaments. Includes Biography, essays, and photographs.
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- Allen, Maj. Gen. Terry - - Describes the history of Major General Allen of the 104th infantry division, one of the greatest combat commanders of the United States Army.
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- Arnold, Gen. Henry "Hap" - - Origins of Airpower presents an article about Hap Arnold's command years and aviation technology.
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- Brothers-In-Arms - - Story of Thomas D. Curry and the men he served with in Company F, 331st Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division.
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- Clark, Gen. Mark W. - - Provides a brief history of Mark Clark's World War Two and Korean commands from the official U.S. Korean War Commemoration site.
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- Degrelle, Leon - - Critical and historical evaluation of Léon Degrelle's wartime years 1941-1945.
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- Field Marshal Montgomery - - Sceptical examination of the motivation, and failings of Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery.
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- Galland, Gen. Adolf (1912 - 1996) - - Provides pictures of combat aircraft flown by Galland, a brief chronology of his life, lists Galland's Kills, and World Newspaper quotes.
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- Gause, Major Damon - - Official book site with excerpts. The Firsthand Account of one of the greatest escapes of World War I.
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- General Bradley in WWII - - Reassesses the role of General Omar N. Bradley in the United States' campaign in World War II.
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- Great German Generals - - Provides in-depth history and biographies of Sepp Dietrich, Adolf Galland, and Ferdinand Schorner.
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- Hiroshima: Who's Who - - Short biographies of those who were involved in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sec.of State James F. Byrnes, Sec. of War Henry L. Stimson and General Leslie R. Groves.
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- Jean Moulin and the French Resistance - - Examination of the French Resistance through its most celebrated hero, Jean Moulin. Includes conspiracy theories surrounding his death and gallery of his artwork.
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- Leaders of World War Two - - Provides biographies and archives of the most important Allied and Axis leaders during the Second World War.
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- Lee, V. Adm. Willis A. - - Offers a brief history of Vice Admiral Lee, commander of the battleship forces in the Pacific theater during the Second World War.
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- Lest We Forget - - A tribute to the author's father and other veterans. Site includes photos of, and by, this gentleman, who served with the Dutch army in Holland and Indonesia.
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- Marshall, Gen. George C. - - George C Marshall pages designed for Friends of Marshall located in Uniontown Pennsylvania.
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- The men from Colditz - - Diary of a photographic project in the making on the men who were imprisoned in Colditz Castle during the Second World War.
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- Meyer, Brigadefûhrer Kurt - - Biography of Brigadeführer (Major General) Kurt Meyer, commanding officer of the 12th Waffen SS division. Discusses his early career, military exploits, and final years. Includes an image gallery, and links to related materials.
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- O'Hare, Lt. Cdr. Edward "Butch" - - The US Navy's first ace, who won the Medal of Honor in 1942 for saving the carrier Lexington by downing 5 Japanese bombers.
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- Panzer Prince - - Provides details of the military career of the son of Prince Georg of Bavaria (1880-1943). Includes photos.
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- Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich - - Provides a summary of Paulus' career and an article by Correlli Barnett describing Paulus and the Battle of Stalingrad.
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- A Reminiscence of War 1939-45 - - Personal memoir by James Glass, a Scot who served in the army in North Africa, Palestine, Syria, Iraq (as Kingston's Column) and Iran.
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- Roy Watvedt, Spitfire Pilot - - Dedicated to the story of this pilot who left occupied Norway in 1941 on a long journey to London. He trained as a fighter pilot in Canada and flew 90 missions with 331 Squadron.
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- Sgt. William Heller's World War II Memoirs - - Photos and descriptions of S/Sgt. William Heller of the 3rd Infantry Division, 3rd Signal Company, from North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Southern France, and Germany in World War II.
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- Sherman, V. Adm. Frederick C. - - Offers a biography of "Ted" Sherman, definitely one of the most important American carrier commanders of the Second World War.
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- Tito - Broz, Josip - - Home page dedicated to the history and biography of Marshall Tito, the guerilla leader of the Yugoslavian partisan units during the Second World War.
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- Tuskegee Airmen - - Offers the history of how the Tuskegee airmen trained to be fighter pilots for the famous 99th Fighter Squadron during World War Two.
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- Visas for Life - - Relates the story of Chiune Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler," the Japanese Consul to Lithuania who saved more than 10,000 Jews. Photograph gallery and narrative.
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- Werner Hartenstein - - Honouring the memory of this German commander of submarine U-156, who undertook one of the most remarkable sea rescue missions of World War I.
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- Whispers of the Past - - Collection of interviews with ordinary Americans involved in the war, whether in the front line on on the home front.
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