World War, 1939-1945
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
John Edward O'Neal Papers regarding World War II Service and Other Material
John W. Davis (1873-1955) Papers
Correspondence of the 1924 Democratic presidential nominee; draft of a speech on legislative power; tickets to the Democratic National Convention in New York; and a poem concerning Davis' candidacy for president in 1924. Correspondence is between Davis and his nephew, John J.D. Preston, of Charleston. Subjects mentioned include politics, World War II, Davis' law practice, and family matters.
Joseph Ozanic, Labor Leader, Papers
Joseph W. Parker, World War II Soldier, Scrapbook and Correspondence
Julian G. Hearne, World War II Soldier, Records regarding Japanese Surrender of Garrisons Aka Shima and Tokashiki Shima
Ken Hechler Interview Transcript
Ladwig Family Papers
Lawrence Nuce, Collector, Papers and Printed Materials
L.J. Nettles World War II Historical Newspaper Collection
Collection of 36 newspapers documenting in headlines key events of World War II such as the surrender of Germany and Japan in May and September of 1945, among others. These papers were collected by L.J. Nettles when he was working in Washington, D.C. during World War II.
Louis L. Thomas, Soldier, World War II Letters
Letters from Sgt. Louis L. Thomas to his mother, Mrs. Mary Thomas of Anmoore, WV. Most of the letters are from India where Sgt. Thomas was stationed in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. The letters are routine except to mention the insufferable heat and the grinding poverty of India.