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Of Programs and People
Source: “Of Programs and People.” The Evening Sun, 13 Nov. 1945, p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/138320507/
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The Press: The Pearl Harbor Story
In the Senate caucus room, clouds of tobacco smoke curled up through the hard glare of the Klieg lights, staining the air blue. The 100 newspapermen, jammed shoulder-to-shoulder at press tables that boxed the witnesses in on three sides, like a symphony orchestra around its conductor, scribbled amid a litter of handouts, maps, yellow copy…
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PEARL HARBOR: They Called It Intelligence
The Pearl Harbor Committee turned from diplomatic to military witnesses. Two facts were quickly established: 1) the Japs””sometimes through carelessness, sometimes through code messages””gave the U.S. much more advance notice of the Pearl Harbor attack than has been generally realized; 2) thanks to stupidity in Washington and in the field, the U.S. took the least…
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Hitler Documents Found; Tell of Braun Marriage, Pledge World War Three
Source: Stringer, Ann. “Hitler Documents Found; Tell of Braun Marriage, Pledge World War Three.” Nevada State Journal, 30 Dec. 1945, pp. 1”“5. https://www.newspapers.com/article/nevada-state-journal/138311069/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/nevada-state-journal/138311156/
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Disposition of World War II Armed Forces Dead
Source: Disposition of World War II Armed Forces Dead, War Department and Quartermaster Corps, 1946.
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National Affairs: PEARL HARBOR:HENRY STIMSON’S VIEW
In its fifth month of prospecting, the Pearl Harbor Committee at last unearthed a rich find””a broad, deep vein of comment and discussion of the 1941 tragedy by ex-War Secretary Henry L. Stimson, studded with pure history in the form of notes from his diary. Significant excerpts: Nov. 5. Matters are crystallizing . . .…
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“A Year After” A Report of the Progress Made By Amputees and Paraplegics a Year After Injury
Source: Schwartz, Doris R. “”˜A year after”™: A report of the progress made by amputees and paraplegics a year after injury.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 46, no. 12, Dec. 1946, pp. 820”“823.
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To Our Veterans – From Harry Truman
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Troopships of World War II
Source: Charles, Ronald W. “U.S. Army Center of Military History.” Troopships of World War II, History.Army.mil, Apr. 1947, history.army.mil/documents/WWII/wwii_Troopships.pdf.