WWI and the British Commonwealth
The Germans on the Somme by Phil Gibbs 1917
The New German Empire: A Study of German War Aims from German Sources 1917
The German Note and the Reply of the Allies 1917
Maercy-Workers of the War: An Interview with the Honorable Arthur Stanley, C.B., M.P., Chairman of the British Red Cross Society 1916
The Reception of Wounded Prisoner Soldiers of Great Britain in Switzerland 1916
The Care of the Dead 1916
The British Workman Defends His Home by Will Crooks, P.C., M.P., 1917
The Workers' Resolve: An Interview with W.A. Appleton 1917
The Conflict for Human Liberty by the Right Honourable Viscount Grey
The Peace Terms of the Allies by J.W. Headlam 1917
The British Empire and a League of Peace by George Burton Adams 1918
British Staying Power: Lord Revelstoke's Views 1916
Some Gains of the War by Walter Raleigh 1918
After Two Years 1916
Why Britain is in the War and What She Hopes for the Future: A Speech by the Right Honourable Viscount Grey of Falladon 1916
The Means of Victory: A Speech Delivered by the Right Honourable Edwin Montagu, M.P. 1916
Germany's Move and Britain's Answer: Speech by the Right Honourable Earl Cuzon of Kedelston 1916
When Will the War End by Lloyd George 1917
The Coming Victory: A Speech Made by General Smuts 1917
The Freedom of the Seas: An Interview with Right Honourable Arthur J. Balfour, M.P. 1916
How the British Blocade Works: An Interview with Rear-Admiral Sir Dudley De Chair 1916
The Zeebrugge Affair by Keble Howard
Blacklist and Blockade: An Interview with the Right Honourable Lord Robert Cecil, M.P. 1916
An Incident of War: "By Order of the Kaiser" by Archibald Hurd 1916
The League of Peace and a Free Sea by Sir Julian Corbett 1917
International Law and the Blockade by W.E. Hume-Williams, K.C., M.P. 1916
The British Blockade: What It Means, How It Works by W. Stanhope Sprigg
If there Were No Navies! By Archibald Hurd 1916
Naval Prospects in 1917 by Archibald Hurd 1917
Does the British Navy Take Prisoners?
Great Britain's Sea Policy by Professor Gilbert Murray 1917
Submarines and Zepplins in Warfare and Outrage by Archibald Hurd 1916
The War on German Submarines by Sir Edward Carson 1917
Flying, Submarining, and Mine Sweeping by Jnae Anderson and Gordon Brude 1916
The Tanks by Colonel E.D. Swinton, C.B., D.S.O. 1918
Frightfulness in Retreat 1917
The Fiannces of Great Britain and Germany by E.F. Davies
Trade Control in War: Things Which the British Government Has Done Well by Robert McDonald 1916
The Economic Weapon in the War Against Germany by A.E. Zimmern
Censorship and Trade 1916
The Mails as a German War Weapon: Memorandum on the Censorship of Mails Carried by Neutral Ships 1916
The Press Censorship by Sir Edward T. Cook 1916
The War on German Submarines by Sir Edward Carson 1917
The Future of India: Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress by Sir S.P. Sinha 1915
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire by Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Franklin E. Jeffreys, Admiral Goodrich, James Mascaerne Hubabrd, John P. Jones, and others
Some Facts About India: Interviews with Lord Islington During November, 1916 by Robert Scoss 1917
Ireland andPoland: A Comparison by T.W. Rolleston 1917
The Voice of Ireland: Being an Interview with John Redmond, M.P. and Some Messages from Representative Irishmen Regarding the Sinn Fein Rebellion (2 copies) 1916
The Verdict of India by Sir Manchejee M. Bhownaggree, K.C.I.E. 1916
Loyal India: An Interview with Lord Hardinge of Penhurts, Ex-Viceroy and Governor-General of India by the London correspondent of the New York Times 1916
Canada to Ireland: The Visit of the "Duchness of Connaught's Own" by A.M. Drysdale 1917
Summary of Constitutional Reforms for India: Proposals of Secreatary of State Montagu and Viceroy, Lord Chelmsurd
Strong Words from Mr. Redmonds: Treason to the Home Rule Cause 1916
Slavery in Europe: a Letter to Neutral Governments from the Anti-Slavery Society 1917
To Belgium 1916
Russia's Gift to the World by J.W. Headlam (2 copies) 1917
Why Italy is With the Allies? by Anthony Hope 1917
What is Great Britain Doing? An American View 1916
The War: What is England Doing? by Philosophus 1916
The Character of the British Empire by Ramsay Muir 1917
The Common Cause: Britain'sPart in the Great War 1918
A Free Europe: an Interview with the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Bart, K.G., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs by Edward Price Bell 1916
To Neutral Peace-Lovers: A Plea for Patience by William Archer
Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of the Other: A Letter to Mr. L. Simons of the Hague by William Archer 1917
Shirking the Issue: A Letter to Dr. George Brandes by William Archer 1917
Colour-Blind Neutrality: An Open Letter to Dr. George Brandes by William Archer 1916
The Case of the Allies: The Replies to President Wilson, and Mr. Balfour's Dispatch 1917
Britain's Case Against Germany: A Letter to a Neutral by the Latte Rev. H.M. Gwatkin 1916
European War Papers Relating to German Atrocities, and Breaches of the Rules of War in Africa 1916
Recommendations of the Economic Conference of the Allies Held at Paris on June 14-17, 1916
Miscellaneous 13. Sword Statement by Horst Von der Goltz, alias Bridgeman Taylor
Miscellaneous 1. Further Correspondence Respecting the Proposed Release of Civilians Interned in the British and German Empires 1917
Miscellaneous 2. Memorandum Addressed by the French and British Governments to the United States Government Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails 1917
Miscellaneous 16. Correspondence with the German Government Regarding the Allied Misuse of British Hospital Ships 1917
Miscellaneous 11. Correspondence with the Netherlands Government Respecting the Requisition of Dutch Ships by the Associated Governments 1918
Miscellaneous 32. Correspondence respecting the Releif of Allied territories in the Occupation of the Enemy 1916
Miscellaneous 14. Further Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government Respecting the Rights of Belligerents 1916
Miscellaneous 15. Further Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government Respecting the Rights of Belligerents 1916
Miscellaneous 34. Report on the Typhus Epidemic at Gardelegen by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War During the Spring and Summer 1915, 1916
Miscellaneous 10. Agreement Between the British and Ottoman Governments respecting Prisoners of war and Civilians 1918
Miscellaneous 13. Reports of the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners and Natives in German East Africa 1917
Statement Giving Particulars Regarding Men of Military Age in Ireland 1916
British Prisoners of War in Germany by Mr. Tennant 1916
Miscellaneous 16. Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany 1916
Miscellaneous 9. Memorandum Presented by his Majesty's Government and the French Government to Neutral Governments Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails (2 copies) 1916
Miscellaneous 23. Note Addressed to the United States Ambassador Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails 1916
Miscellaneous 24. Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Regarding the Relief of Allied Territories in the Occupation of the Enemy 1916
Miscellaneous 18. Report by the Dr. A.E. Taylor on the Conditions of Diet and Nutrition in the Internment Camp at Ruhleben. Received through the United States Ambassador 1916
Miscellaneous 19. Correspondence Respecting the Employment of British and German Prisoners of War in Poland and France Respectively 1916
Miscellaneous 22. Noted Addressed by His Majesty's Government to Neutral Representatives in London respecting the Withdrawl of the Declaration of London Orders in Council 1916
Miscellaneous 28. Correspondence with the Swedish Minister on the Subject of the Detention by the Swedish Government of the British Transit Mail to Russia as a Reprisal for the Search of Parcels Mailed by His Majesty's Government 1916
League of Neutral States: A Statement from the Dutch Section
Miscellaneous 30. Reports of Visits of Inspection made by Officials of the United States Embassy to Various Internment Camps in the United Kingdom 1916
Miscellaneous 35. Further Correspondence Respecting the Proposed Release of Civilians Interned in the British and German Empires 1916
Miscellaneous 36. Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador respecting the "Trading with the Enemy" (Extension of Powers) Act" 1915, 1916
Miscellaneous 37. Correspondence with the Belgian Mnister Respecting the Deportation of Belgians to Germany and the Forced Labour Imposed Upon Them by the German Authorities 1916
Miscellaneous 10. Report by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War Regarding the Conditions Obtaining at Wittenberg Camp During the Typhus Epidemic 1915, 1916
Miscellaneous 8. Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Safety of Alien Enemies Repatriated from India on the S.S."Golcanda" 1916
Miscellaneous 26. Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany 1916
Miscellaneous 17. Correspondence with the United States Ambassador respecting the Transfer to Switzerland of British and German Wounded and Sick Combatant Prisoners of War 1916
Miscellaneous 25. Further Correspondence Respecting Conditions of Diet and Nutrition in the Internment Camp at Ruhleben and the Proposed Release of Interned Civilians 1916
WWI General
Greater Rumania: A Study in National Ideals by D. Mitrany 1917
The Justice of Rumania's Cause by A.W.A. Leeper (2 copies) 1917
Microbe-Culture at Bucarest: Discoveries at the German Legiation from the Rumanian Official Documents 1917
The Commercial Future of Baghdad 1917
The King of Hedjaz and Arab Independence with a Facsimile of the Proclamation June 27, 1916; 1917
Turkish Prisoners in Egypt: A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross 1917
The Murderous Tyranny of the Turks by Arnold J. Toynbee 1917
From Turkish Toils: The Narrative of an Armenian family's Escape by Esther Mugerdichiani
Memorandum of the Belgian Government on the Deportation and Forced Labour of the Belgian Civil Population Ordered by the German Government
The Deportations: Statement by the American Mnister to Belgium 1917
The Condition on the Belgian Workmen Non-Refugees in England 1917
Their Crimes 1917
The Soil of France: Visits to Invaded Districts by Maurice Barres
Belgian Independence Day: Addresses Delivered at the Royal Albert Hall by the Right Hon. H.H. Asquita July 21, 1916
Italy Our Ally: Being An Account of the Visit to Italy of the Right. Hon. H.H. Asquit, M.P.
The Czecho-Slovaks: An Oppressed Nationality by Lewis B. Namier 1917
How Long Will It Last? 1916
Two Years of War by the Right Hon. Sir Gilbert Parker, Bart. 1916
The United States and the War by Gilbert Murray 1916
The Black Slaves of Prussia: An Open Latter Addressed to General Smuts by Frank Weston, D.D. 1918
General Von Bissing's Testament: A Study in German Ideals 1918
The Horrors of Aleppo Seen By A German Witness(2 copies)
The Villan of the World-Tragedy: A Letter to Professor Ulrich V. Wilamowitz Mollendorf by William Archer
The Policy of National Instinct: A Speech Delivered by M. Take Jonesco 1915
A Declaration of Independence: Commemoration in London in 1918 of the 4th of July, 1776. Resolutions and Addresses at the Central Hall, Westminister
The Union of Two Great People: A Speech by W.H. Page LL.D. Delivered at Plymouth August 4, 1917
The Romance of Air Fighting by R. Wherry Anderson 1917
The Pirate's Progress: A Short History of the U-Boat by William Archer 1918
Chivalrous England by Andre de Bavier April 10, 1916
A War of Liberation 1917
The War on Hospital Ships from the Narratives of Eyewitnesses 1917
New Books About the War, Harper and Brothers Publishers 1817-1918
Discovery Sheds Light on Italy's WWI Entry by Louis B. Fleming, Los Angeles Times (newspaper clippings) February 1, 1970
The Collapse of German Credit 1917
Woodrow Wilson and World War I by David F. Trask 1975
Newspaper Clipping, see Flat 1 #4
WWII
The Tasks of the Working Class in Mastering the Technique of Production by J. Stalin
Roof Over Britain: The Official Story of the Anti-Aircraft Defences 1939-1942 by the Ministry of Information 1943
Britain Against Germany 1939-1945: A Record in Pictures by the British Information Services 1945
Poles in the Italian Campaign 1943-1945 by Olgerd Terlecki 1972
Poles in the Battle of Western France by Witold Beiganski 1971
The Great Victory by Major-General V. Ryabov 1975
Heroes of the War translated by Anatole Kryzhanski 1975
The Final Assault by V. Zubakov 1975
USSR in World War II 1914-1945 by Leonid Yeremeyev 1985
The Final Assault: Memoirs of a Veteran Who Fought in the Battle of Berlin by Vladimir Abyzov 1985
The Great Victory: A Brief Account of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet People (1941-1945) 1985
The American Heritage World War II Chronology with Notes on the Leading Personalities 1966
National Broadcasting Company Story of the Liberation of Europe June 5, 1944-May 8, 1945
The Road to War: The United States and Japan 1934-1941 by Gerald E. Wheeler 1977
Thirty Years Since the Victory Over Militarist Japan by N. Nikoleav 1975
Our Far Eastern Record: The War Years, Vol. III, by Shirley Jenkins 1946
The Munich Drama by I. Maisky 1972
The Enemy Property Issue by Oscar Schisgall 1957
Freedom From Want: A World Goal by Elizabeth E. Hoyt 1943
Newspaper Clippings and Flat 1 #4
"Our America" newspaper printed by U.S. Government circa 1942
"Our Foreign Policy" by General Robert E. Wood, Acting National Chairman America First Committee
"Some More Truths About Pearl Harbor, How WWI was started, How WWII was started, What Kind of Peace?" by Max Hentschke
"Background for War," by the editors of Time. reprint from Time May 1, 1939
Lest we forget! "Report to America" by the Chicago Sun's Executive Editor, E.Z. Dimitman after a visit to onspect German Prison Camps May 16, 1945
War Department: Staff Officers' Field Manual 1940
Identification of Aircraft circa 1940
Identification of Merchant Vessels circa 1940
War Department Technical Manual: Handbook on Japanese Military Forces 1941
Criteria for Dispersed Airdromes 1942
Armament and Fields of Fire: German Aircraft 1942
Silhouette Handbook of US Army Air Forces: Airplanes 1942
Identification of Aircraft for Army Air Forces Ground Observer Corps 1942
Aircraft Spotters' Guide 1942 (4)
Aircraft Intelligence Reports: Japan, Germany, Italy, and England 1942
Axis Submarine Manual 1942
Camouflage for the Army Air Forces 1942
Officer Candidate School: Training Methods for Student Manual 1942
War Department: Coast Artillery Field Manual 1942
Basic Field Manuals 1941-1942
Identification: The World's Military, Naval and Air Uniforms, Insignia and Flags 1943
How to Get Along in the Service by Sergeant F.W. Holbein 1943
US Battleships 1943
Tank Notes for Germany and Japan 1940s
Combat Intelligence Course Curriculum 1940s
Spotter Cards (playing cards)
SAAAB: Naval Forces, Pilots 1943
Warships in Code 1943
Headquarters Air Intelligence School: Nip Notes 1940s
Map, photos, etc. from the Military Services Publishing Co. 1940s
United States and British Naval Vessels circa 1943
Identification of Ships and Marine Activities 1943
Map and Aerial Photograph Reading 1943
Miscellaneous 1943
Oversize 1940s
Commander's Reports 1942-1945
Pacific Theater (gift of Kramer Rohfleisch)
Comamnder's Reports 1942-1945
Pacific Theater (gift of Kramer Rohfleisch)