By Time Period
- 1621
- 1939: Battle of the River Plate
- Describes the action that led to the scuttling of German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" - complete with battle map.
- 1622
- Convoy PQ.17
- Describes events of the ill-fated convoy's journey to Russia. Includes diary kept by a seaman aboard the convoy escort HMS La Malouine, background on the convoy, and photo galleries of vessels in the convoy and its close escort.
- 1623
- Rob Fisher's Naval History Page
- Selection of articles (first published in various print journals) and book reviews about the Battle of the Atlantic and the Canadian Navy.
- 1624
- Pakan Baroe Death Railway
- The forgotten death railway through the jungle on Sumatra built by Japanese prisoners of war and Indonesian slave laborers, includes maps and images.
- 1625
- The Armistice Agreement with Rumania; September 12, 1944
- by Yale University Law School Avalon Project.
- 1626
- Declarations of a State of War with Japan, Germany, and Italy
- Includes declarations of war, proclamations affecting enemy aliens, internment and radio speeches by President Franklin Roosevelt (The Avalon Project at Yale University Law School).
- 1627
- Kodiak Alaska Military History
- WWII and Cold War structures remaining on Kodiak Island explained.
- 1628
- Navajo Code Talkers
- An account of the Navajo volunteers employed by the United States Marine Corps in communications security roles in the Pacific Theater during World War Two.
- 1629
- Shipyard Day Care Centers of World War II
- Research project into the Kaiser Company's provision of shipyard child care centers for working mothers during the Second World War.
- 1630
- The OSS Society
- The first organized effort to implement a centralized system of strategic intelligence, including a newsletter and event archive.
- 1631
- Victory Gardening in WW II America
- A multimedia presentation containing historical information about "Victory Gardening" efforts in support of the war.
- 1632
- Friends of Minidoka
- Executive Order 9066, the Minidoka Relocation Center, population, terms, and images.
- 1633
- The Internment of German-American Civilians
- Personal internment stories of German-Americans during the Second World War. Copies of FBI Maps depict number of persons interned by state.
- 1634
- Camp Harmony (Puyallup Assembly Center)
- In-depth online exhibit of the history (from notification to the move to Minidoka) and daily camp life of Japanese-Americans in this WW II relocation assembly camp. Photos, eyewitness accounts, issues of camp newspaper, WRA regulations, staff memos, correspondence.
- 1635
- Children of the Camps - PBS
- Companion website to a PBS documentary of the experiences of Japanese American children interned behind barbed wire during World War II.
- 1636
- Conscience and the Constitution
- Video documentary on the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee, the largest organized resistance to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. Primary documents, study guide, news updates.
- 1637
- Conscience and the Constitution
- The story of the young Japanese Americans who refused to be drafted from an American concentration camp in World War II. Biographies, timeline, documents, letters, PBS film review.
- 1638
- Free to Die for Their Country
- The drafting of internees out of camps and into the Army; some resisted and went to prison. Excerpt from forthcoming book.
