Overview of the William M. Van Antwerp papers

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Title: William M. Van Antwerp papers
Date (inclusive): 1943-1945
Collection Number: 67039
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 1 manuscript box (0.4 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Reports, writings, maps, and photographs, relating to the campaigns of Saipan, Makin Atoll, Koubash Atoll, and Okinawa during World War II, especially to attitudes of civilian populations, interrogation of prisoners, terrain, disposition of Japanese troops, and battles.
Creator: Van Antwerp, William M.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1967.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], William M. Van Antwerp papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical/Historical Note

Colonel, United States Army; assistant chief of staff for intelligence, 27th Division, 1943-1945.

Scope and Content of Collection

Reports, writings, maps, and photographs, relating to the campaigns of Saipan, Makin Atoll, Koubash Atoll, and Okinawa during World War II, especially to attitudes of civilian populations, interrogation of prisoners, terrain, disposition of Japanese troops, and battles.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
United States. Army. Infantry Division, 27th

 

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