Call number | Item |
D | History: General, and Regions Outside the Americas (Go to start of category) |
D743.5 .U63 | United States Naval Chronology, World War II (with additional material), by United States Navy (HTML at Ibiblio) |
D743.9 | Address by Charles A. Lindbergh, New York, April 23, 1941 (New York: America First Committee, 1941), by Charles A. Lindbergh (PDF at ajcarchives.org) |
D743.9 .B677 | Make 1943 the Decisive Year (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1943), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) |
D743.9 .F7 | Is Lindbergh a Nazi?, by Friends of Democracy (U.S.) (PDF at hood.edu) |
D743.9 .M255 | The War and the Future: An Address (delivered at the Library of Congress, 1943), by Thomas Mann (page images at HathiTrust) |
D744 .B71 1939 | Whose War Is It? (New York: Workers Library Publishers, ca. 1939), by Earl Browder (page images at HathiTrust) |
D744 .K5 | Uniting Today for Tomorrow: The United Nations in War and Peace (Headline Books #37; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1942), by Grayson L. Kirk and Walter Rice Sharp, illust. by Graphic Associates (page images at HathiTrust) |
D744 .K54 | Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle for Mankind (New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, c1941), by H. R. Knickerbocker, contrib. by John Gunther |
D744.4 .S45 | The Divine Verdict (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, c1943), by Fulton J. Sheen (page images at HathiTrust) |
D749.5 .R8 S78 | The Stalin-Hitler Pact and the Imperialist War (Chicago: Revolutionary Workers League, 1939), by Revolutionary Workers League of the U.S. (page images at HathiTrust) |
D753 .A77 | How Shall Lend-Lease Accounts Be Settled? (GI Roundtable #13; 1945), by Horace Taylor (illustrated HTML at historians.org) |
D753 .B73 | "...Shall Not Perish..." (New York: The Scribner press, 1941), by Henry Breckinridge (page images at HathiTrust) |
D753 .C58 | A Manual of The Citizens No Foreign War Coalition, Inc. (Washington: Citizens No Foreign War Coalition, 1941), by Oscar Brumback (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
D753 .C63 1940 | No Career in No Man's Land: A Message to the Artists Who Make Up America's Great Amusement Industry (New York: New York State Committee, Communist Party, ca. 1940), by Communist Party of the United States of America (New York) |
D753 .D35 | How War Came: An American White Paper; From the Fall of France to Pearl Harbor (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942), by Forrest Davis and Ernest Kidder Lindley (page images at HathiTrust) |
D753 .F67 1940 | The War Crisis: Questions and Answers (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940), by William Z. Foster (PDF at flvc.org) |
D753 .F673 1943 | For Speedy Victory: The Second Front Now (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1943), by William Z. Foster |
D753 .I3 | Stop the War Mongers! Keep America Out of War: Unite for Peace, Freedom, and Socialism (New York: Workers Age Publishers, ca. 1939), by Independent Labor League of America |
D753 .K5 | The Most Unsordid Act: Lend-Lease, 1939-1941 (originally published 1969; open access edition Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), by Warren F. Kimball (multiple formats with commentary at Project MUSE) |
D753 .L515 D5 1941 | The Way of the Future: A Reply to Anne Morrow Lindbergh (second edition, revised; Reading, MA: Twombly and Co., c1941), by Newton Dillaway (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
D753 .M37 1941 | Congressman Vito Marcantonio Speaks Out Against This War (from a speech in the US House of Representatives; New York: American Peace Mobilization, 1941), by Vito Marcantonio (multiple formats at archive.org) |
D753 .M37 1941 | Should America Go to War? (from a speech in the US House of Representatives; New York: American People's Mobilization, 1941), by Vito Marcantonio |
D753 .P24 | How to Keep America Out of War (Philadelphia: American Friends Serivce Committee; et al., c1939), by Kirby Page |
D753.8 .C34 1945 | California Incidents of Terrorism Involving Persons of Japanese Ancestry (compilation of typed pages; 1945), by United States War Relocation Authority (page images at HathiTrust) |
D754.I4 P2 1940 | Brother India (New York: World Youth Congress, ca. 1940), by Rajni Patail, contrib. by Paul Robeson |