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BOX 1-32 |
The Last 100 Days
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Correspondence, interviews, photographs, maps, drafts, proofs,
printed matter, and other background material relating to the writing and
publication of the book. |
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Arranged by topic or type of material. |
BOX 1 |
Allen, Terry (104th Division) |
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Alsos Mission |
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Bradley, Omar Nelson |
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Clarke, Bruce |
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Devers, Jake |
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Groth, John |
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. |
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Hammelburg Prison |
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(2 folders)
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Hodges, Courtney |
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Knowlton, William A. |
BOX 2 |
Operation Eclipse |
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Patton, George S. |
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Prisoners of war |
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Germany |
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Germany (Russian Zone) |
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Eastern Europe |
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Rheinberg-Lintfort |
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Roosevelt, Franklin D. |
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Rose, Maurice |
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Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force |
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Supreme Headquarters Expeditionary Force |
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Simpson, William |
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State Department |
BOX 3 |
Task Force Richardson |
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U.S.-Russian meetings |
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(2 folders)
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Operation Varsity |
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Wugarten (village) |
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Miscellany |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 4 |
Austria |
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(2 folders)
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Czechoslovakia |
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Czechoslovakia (Prague) |
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Denmark |
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Holland |
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Hungary |
BOX 5 |
Hungary |
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(2 folders)
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Italy (Benito Mussolini) |
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Poland |
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Poland (Mikolajcyk) |
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Spain |
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Sweden and Norway |
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Switzerland |
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USSR. (Koriakou) |
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Yugoslavia |
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Research material |
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German interviews |
BOX 6 |
Berlin |
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(3 folders)
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Blumentritt, Gũnther |
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Bormann, Martin |
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Busse, Theodor |
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Dönitz, Karl |
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Dresden |
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Gerngross, Rupprecht |
BOX 7 |
Göring, Hermann |
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Goebbels, Joseph |
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Guderin, Heinz-Wilhelm |
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Henrici, Sigfrid |
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Himmler, Heinrich |
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Hitler, Adolf |
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Kesselring, Albert |
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Kleist, Peter |
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Manteuffel, Hasso von |
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Operation Bernhard |
BOX 8 |
Reichhelm, Gũnther |
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Ribbentrop, Joachim |
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Schörner, Ferdinand |
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(2 folders)
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Skorzeny, Otto |
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Steiner, Felix |
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Von Braun, Wernher |
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Vlasov, A. A. |
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(2 folders)
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Wenck, Walther |
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(2 folders)
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Research material |
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Other |
BOX 9 |
Operation Sunrise |
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(5 folders)
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Remagen Bridge |
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(1 folder)
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BOX 10 |
(5 folders)
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BOX 11 |
U.S. infantry reports |
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Operations of the 2nd Battalion, 311th Infantry (78th
Infantry Division) in the attack on Kesternich, Germany, 30 January 1-February
1945 (Rhineland Campaign), Captain John H. Barner, Infantry |
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Operations of the 2nd Battalion, 358th Infantry (90th
Infantry Division) at the River Crossing Stoubach, Luxembourg, 28 February 1945
(Rhineland Campaign), Captain Eugene N. Axtell, Infantry |
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Operation of Company F, 30th Infantry (3rd Infantry
Division) in the crossing of the Rhine River near Worms, Germany, 26-27 March
1945, Captain Clayton H. Moore, Jr., Infantry |
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Operations of an advance command post party 411th
Infantry, 103rd Infantry Division in the vicinity of Marktwald, Germany, 27
April 1945, Captain Charles T. Boyle, Infantry |
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Operations of Company E, 353rd Infantry Regiment,
(89th Infantry Division), in the assault crossing the Rhine River in the
vicinity of Oberwessel, Germany, 26-28 March 1945 (Central Europe Campaign),
Major William E. Rigel, Infantry |
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Operations of Company A, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry
(34th Division) in the breakthrough of German Apennine Line, 18-20 April 1945
(Po Valley Campaign), Major Willis H. Davis, Infantry |
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Operations of Company E, 253rd Infantry (63rd Infantry
Division) in a limited attack east of Untergriesheim, Germany, 4-7 April 1945,
Captain Angelo E. Pilla, Infantry |
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Operations of Company B, 179th Infantry (45th Infantry
Division) in the Rhine River crossing North of Worms, Germany, 25-26 March, 1st
Lt. Ira A. Palm, Infantry |
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Operations of Company I, 10th Infantry (5th Infantry
Division) vicinity of Ecternach, Germany, 6-13 February 1945 (Rhineland
Campaign), Major William F. West, Infantry |
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Operations of Company “A,” 354th Infantry Regiment
(89th Infantry Division) in the Rhine River crossing at Wellmich, Germany,
25-26 March 1945 (Central Europe Campaign), Captain John A. Meads,
Infantry |
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Operations of Company A, 271st Infantry, (69th
Infantry Division) in the attack on Eilenberg, northeast of Leipzig, Germany,
21-25 April 1945 (Central European Campaign), Captain John A. Austin, Infantry
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Operations of Company G, 271st Infantry (69th Infantry
Division) in the capture of Weissenfels, Germany, 12-14 April 1945 (Central
European Campaign), Captain Leslie H. Halstead, Infantry |
BOX 12 |
Armed infantry attack (Limbourg), Captin Merritt B.
Booth |
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Effective use of organic antitank weapons in the
defense, Captain David E. Wade |
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Employment of the 60mm mortar in the attack, Captain
Lyman H. Hammond, Jr. |
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Photocopied excerpts from
The Nemesis of Power by John Wheeler-Bennett;
Escape to Action by Sir Brian Horrocks;
Eichmann in Jerusalem by Hannah Arendt; and
The Dance of Death by Erich Kern |
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Photocopied excerpts from
The Invasion of France and Germany, 1944-1945 by
Samuel Eliot Morison; Franz von Papen,
Memoirs; Defeat in the West by Milton Shulman;
Confessions of “the Old Wizard” [Hjalmar Schacht]
by Schacht;
The German Army in the West by General Siegfried
Westphal;
Decision in Germany by Lucius D. Clay;
Calculated Risk by Mark D. Clark; and
The Victory Campaign, 1944-1945 [official Canadian
army history]; Directives for Germany by [ ] Hammond |
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Background booklets |
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"Liberation in the South Tyrolese
Dolomites.” |
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Ricordi di Prigonia
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Campo 64/Z, Campo di Liubotin
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BOX 13 |
Interviews |
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Testimonies from East German refugees |
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(7 folders)
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Documents from Hungarian war history, translated by
Hungarian officials for Toland [by WGA-e, 22 West 48th Street, New
York] |
BOX 14 |
“A” miscellaneous |
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Art |
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“B-H” miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 15 |
“J-L” miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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Leipzig, Germany |
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“M-Z” miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 16 |
Correspondence |
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