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Collection Overview
Title: World War II Collection (Subject), 1940-1946
Extent: 0.87 Cubic Feet
Date Acquired: 02/24/2004
Subjects: World War, 1939-1945.
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of publications and other materials relating to World War II. These single items that were found in the Townsend Room and Dorris Museum Collections were pulled together into one artificial collection to provide ease of access for users. The materials document events from the war as well as provide a glimpse into life on the home front. The researcher should also look at the subject heading "
World War, 1939-1945" for other materials about World War II.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Various
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 4
- Folder 1: Casualty Report Directions, circa 1943
- An instruction sheet which tells what reports should be submitted and when.
- Folder 2: Correspondence
- Item 1: Jim [Squires] to [Miss Floyd], nd
- Jim is serving in Germany after victory had been declared for Europe. Although he signed the letter Jim, The Compass which he mentioned in the letter includes his full name. He doesn't specifically address a recipient; however, he mentions the Floyd mansion on Lancaster Ave. It is possible that he is writing to Mary Floyd, but that can't be determined from this letter.
- Item 2: Excerpts From Letters of Service Men, nd
- A collection of quotes from letters from men in military service that discuss EKU and the Progress.
- Item 3: Joseph Crowe to Mrs. Dee Crowe, 22 Oct 1944
- V-Mail from a son to his mother. (From Dorris Museum Collection, #1946)
- Folder 3: Propaganda Leaflet
- Instructions to American soldiers for how to surrender to the Russians. It contains English and Russian text.
- Folder 4: Publications
- Item 1: Automobile Users Guide with Wartime Suggestions, circa 1944
- Item 2: The Second World War: from Pearl Harbor to the Surrender of Italy, 1943
- A supplement to Western Civilization. (From Dorris Museum Collection, no accession #)
- Item 3: The End of the War in the Pacific, 1945
- Surrender Documents in Facsimile. (From Dorris Museum Collection, no accession #)
- Folder 5: Ration Books, 1942-1944
- (From Dorris Museum Collection, 1948, 74.10, 74.11, 74.12, 77.1, 73.16, 1666)
- Folder 6: Scrapbook, n.d.
- Various items about World War II including a notice about the Japanese surrender, German ephemera, photographs (including a figure hung in effigy, a German fighter plane, and Hitler's Berghof after it was bombed), German stamps, and a Japanese military print.
- Folder 7: Photographs
- From the Dorris Museum Collection, Acc. # 668.
- Item 1: B-24 Bombers Dropping Bombs, ca 1943
- Item 2: B-24 Bomber in Flight, ca 1943
- Item 3: Ex Prisoners of War, ca 1943
- The photo was taken at the Returned Soldier's Club at Newtown [Australia]. Pictured are (l-r): R.N. Williamson, T. Doyle, T. Chalmers.
- Item 4: Fighter Planes in Flight, ca 1943
- Item 5: Fighter Planes in Flight, ca 1943
- Item 6: Ex Prisoner of War
- Name seems to be Ohhama
- Item 7: Aerial view of Bombs Hitting Land
- Item 8: Aerial view of Planes Flying over Land
- Item 9: Damaged Ship Sinking, ca 1943
- Soldiers are in the water and hanging from the sides of the boat.
- Item 10: B-24D-30-C0 (42-40089), Apr 1943
- The plane was destroyed during a night attack by Japanese Bombers in retaliation for the Naura Raid. Location is Funafuti.
- Item 11: Water Buffalo and an American Soldier
- Folder 8: Patriotic Covers
- Item 11: Hitler's Mad Dog, 9 Aug 1944
- Item 12: Remember Pearl Harbor, Midway, Wake, Guam, Philipping Islands and Alaska, 25 Dec 1944
- Item 19: A Real American, General Douglas MacArthur, 30 Jan 1945
- For the speedy liberation of the brave fighting men of Bataan.
- Item 20: Manila: Freedom Rings Again for the Philippines Capital, 4 Feb 1945
- As Manila is burning, so shall Tokyo burn. Signed G.I. Joe. Fluegel Cover.
- Item 13: We Must Avenge Bataan, 5 Feb 1945
- Item 14: Ludendorf Bridge Captured, 7 Mar 1945
- Item 15: Old Glory over Iwo Jima, 14 Mar 1945
- Item 16: If the Japanese Fleet won't Come Out and Fight, 20 Mar 1945
- Bombing of the Japanese fleet in the Inland Sea. Quoting Admiral William "Bull" Halsey. Fluegel Cover
- Item 17: Mass Crossing of the Rhine, 24 Mar 1945
- Item 18: Okinawa, April 1, 1945, 1 Apr 1945
- Initial landing made by 10th U.S. Army and Marines and more than 1400 ships in invasion armada. Fluegel Cover
- Item 21: Japanese Cabinet Resigns, 7 Apr 1945
- Includes statistics from Pacific Theater fighting. Fluegel Cover.
- Item 22: No More Hitlerism--No More Supermen, 25 Apr 1945
- Shicklgruber. Cartoon Hitler hanging. G.V. Sadworth
- Item 23: General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 7 May 1945
- Germany surrenders. Sadworth.
- Item 24: Benito and Adolph got Kicked in the Can, 21 Jun 1945
- G.V. Sadworth
- Item 25: General Jonathon M. Wainwright, 2 Sep 1945
- Witnessed the Japanese signing the terms of surrender.
- Item 26: USS Vincennes, 9 Aug 1946
- Lost in the 1st Savo '42.
- Item 27: United States Navy, 9 May 1948
- Second to none.
- Folder 9: Japanese Invasion Money, 1942-1945
- Item 1: First Series, 1942
- Includes 1, 10 and 50 centavo notes and 1 and 10 peso notes. (5 bills)
- Item 2: Second Series, 1943-1945
- 1, 5 and 10 peso notes. (4 bills)
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