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Filed under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) Peace for the Jews (New York: American Federation for Polish Jews, 1945), by Joseph Tenenbaum (page images at HathiTrust) On the Threshold of World Order (Headline series #44; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1944), by Vera Micheles Dean (page images at HathiTrust) The Struggle for World Order (Headline Books #32; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1941), by Vera Micheles Dean, illust. by Graphic Associates (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Sumner Welles, Postwar Planning, and the Quest for a New World Order, 1937-1943 (c2003), by Christopher D. O'Sullivan (illustrated HTML and PDF with commentary at gutenberg-e.org) America's Decisive Battle (New York: New Century Publishers, 1945), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) Problems of Humanity, by Alice Bailey (HTML at lucistrust.org) Will Dollars Save the World? (New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Company, c1947), by Henry Hazlitt (PDF at mises.org) Labor's Stake in Bretton Woods (New York: American Labor Conference on International Affairs, c1945), by Broadus Mitchell and Francis L. Hauser (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) 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)
Filed under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- AustriaFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- ChinaFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- CzechoslovakiaFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Europe The Marshall Plan: Origins and Implementation (revised edition; Washington: US Dept. of State Bureau of Public Affairs, 1987), by William F. Sanford (page images at HathiTrust) Progress in European Recovery and the Road Ahead (Dept. of State publication 3466 (Foreign affairs outlines #20, Economic cooperation series #16); 1949), by United States Department of State (multiple formats at Google) Elements of European Recovery: Address by Willard L. Thorp. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Before the National Industrial Conference Board, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, Thursday, January 22, 1948 (Dept. of State publication 3041 (Economic cooperation series #14); 1948), by Willard Long Thorp (page images at HathiTrust) Marshall Plan: Recovery or War? (New York, New Century Publishers, 1948), by James S. Allen Europe's Homeless Millions (with "It is Not Too Late for Action" by James G. McDonald; Headline Series #54; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1945), by Fred K. Hoehler, contrib. by James G. McDonald (multiple formats at archive.org) Labor and the Marshall Plan (New York: New Century Publishers, 1948), by William Z. Foster Filed under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- FranceFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Germany Gruesome Harvest: The Costly Attempt to Exterminate the People of Germany (Chicago: Institute of American Economics, 1947), by Ralph Franklin Keeling (page images at HathiTrust) Can the Germans be Re-Educated? (GI Roundtable series EM-26, 1945), by Robert Ulich What Shall Be Done About Germany After the War? (War Department Educational Manual EM-10, 1944), by Arthur O. Lovejoy No More German Wars! Being an Outline of Suggestions for Their Permanent Cessation (Newark, NJ: Argyle Press, ca. 1942), by Theodore N. Kaufman Security Against Renewed German Aggression (1945), by Will Clayton (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- HungaryFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Italy What is the Future of Italy? (GI Roundtable series EM-18, 1945), by Mario Einaudi and Shepard B. Clough Filed under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- PolandFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- IndonesiaFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- SourcesFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- United StatesFiled under: Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- YugoslaviaFiled under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Reparations
Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan The End of the War in the Pacific: Surrender Documents in Facsimile (1945), by National Archives (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org) My Life with the Enemy (New York: Macmillan, 1944), by Phyllis Argall (page images at HathiTrust) Japan, Foe of Freedom: Some Important Economic, Historical and Political Facts About the Ruthless Enemy We Are Fighting in the Pacific (New York: Book-of-the-hour Company, 1942), by Stanley Nehmer, illust. by J. Camarero (page images at HathiTrust) Report from Tokyo: A Message to the American People by Joseph C. Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, 1932 to 1941 (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942), by Joseph C. Grew (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Casualties -- Japan -- Hiroshima-shi -- Statistics The Deaths of Hibakusha (2 volumes; Tokyo: English Translation Group of "The Witness of Those Two Days, ", 1991-1995), by Nihon Gensuibaku Higaisha Dantai Kyōgikai
Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Japan -- Okinawa IslandFiled under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Japan
Filed under: Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945 The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by Manhattan Engineer District (Gutenberg text) The Witness of Those Two Days: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, August 6 and 9, 1945 (2 volumes; Tokyo: English Translation Group of "The Witness of Those Two Days", 1989), by Nihon Gensuibaku Higaisha Dantai Kyōgikai Filed under: Nagasaki-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945 The Witness of Those Two Days: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, August 6 and 9, 1945 (2 volumes; Tokyo: English Translation Group of "The Witness of Those Two Days", 1989), by Nihon Gensuibaku Higaisha Dantai Kyōgikai The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by Manhattan Engineer District (Gutenberg text) Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Regimental histories -- JapanMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |