Worldwar II:
country related info |
Australia @ war |
Australians at War On
3 September 1939 Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies announced the beginning of
Australia's involvement in the Second World War on every national and commercial
radio station in Australia |
Holland
under the third reich |
US: marine raiders |
Mussolini and
Ethiopia |
Nederlandse
Waffen SS de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse vrijwilligers in de Duitse
Waffen-SS, in Dutch |
Norway and
World War II |
Norway during WWII |
Norway in World War II the struggle of
Norway in the spring of 1940. A campaign famous for the daring German assault
over enemy controlled sea, Allied indecision, Norwegian failure and the traitor
Quisling |
Partisan resistance in Belarus during the WWII |
Romanian army in
World War II Romanian army in World War II |
information on all aspects of Germany and her allies during world
war II |
World War II
armed forces: orders of battle and organizations |
World war II: the internment of German American civilians |
World
war II: the war against Germany and Italy North African campaign, november
1942-May 1943, Tunisia campaign, Sicily campaign, July-August 1943, surrender
of Italy, Italian campaign, september 1943-may 1945, cross channel attack,
invasion of southern France, Ardennes counteroffensive, Russian campaigns |
World war 2 in Yugoslavia
ustashe, NDH, Partisans, Partizani, Tito, Pavelic, Draza Mihajlovic, Prinz Eugen, Handschar, Kama,
SS Waffen Gebirgs Division, Jugoslovensko Kraljevsko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo |
World War II in Ukraine
the Ukrainian experience in World War II with a brief survey of Ukraine's population loss of 10 million |
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Worldwar II:
Belgium |
Baron
Jean de Sélys-Longchamps sterke, ongewone en minder bekende waargebeurde
feiten en verhalen uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Over het Verzet, de Collaboratie,
Ware Helden, Holocaust, Hitlers Beulen, Het Waanzinnige Derde Rijk en de Nieuwe
Orde van vroeger tot op heden, in Dutch, een tip |
Belgium |
Belgium
a Belgian family's story from John Clinch |
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Worldwar II:
Britain |
British
army 1939 - 1945 |
British
expeditionary force |
British
secret service agents & organizations |
Codes and
ciphers in the second world war |
Commonwealth
order of battle |
Land forces of
Britain land forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth |
Wartime
Orkney a survey of wartime wrecks & relics around the Isles of Orkney,
including Anti-Aircraft batteries, old airfields, memorials and blockships |
World war 2: pillboxes and invasion
defences in the UK in 1940 a network of defences was hastily built all over the British Isles to prevent an
anticipated German invasion. Sited at road junctions, canals and other strategic
points these constructions were called "pillboxes" |
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Worldwar II:
Canada |
Canada and the
second world war |
Canadian
army overseas in WW2 |
Canada at war:
the valour and the horror |
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Worldwar II:
Finland-Suomi |
Antti's war photo
gallery a tip |
Carl Gustaf Emil
Mannerheim |
File of
fallen soldiers during the Second World War in Finland (1939-1945) |
Finland before
world war 2 |
Finland in WWII |
Finland: world
war II in Finland |
The Mannerheim line |
Pictures from winter
war |
The Finnish winter war |
The white death: the
battle for Suomussalmi |
The
winter war
1939-1940 |
Winter war |
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Worldwar II:
France |
1944:
an allied team with the French resistance |
Center
for the history of the resistance and deportation |
France
during worldwar II |
French
army |
French
army |
French
resistance |
La France
sous l'occupation en Français |
Liberation of
Northern France |
Liberation of
Southern France the Allied invasion of southern France in the late summer of
1944, an operation first code-named ANVIL and later DRAGOON, marked the
beginning of one of the most successful but controversial campaigns of World War
II |
Lost in France |
Vichy law
and the Holocaust in France |
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Worldwar II: German |
2nd S.S. panzer division 'DAS REICH'
one of the most important divisions in the Waffen SS. This page examines all aspects of Das Reich, unit histories, personalities, order of battle, commanders, and the atrocities that were
committed |
Berlin wall
life and death of the Berlin wall |
Berlin wall |
Die wehrmacht |
Der Anschluss
March 12, 1938 - Hitler occupies Austria |
FeldGrau.com
German Armed Forces from 1919 to 1945, the history of the German military during the most tumultuous period in recent
history, a tip |
German
armed forces 1919 - 1945 |
German
propaganda archive collection of English translations of propaganda
material from Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic |
Germany during world war
two |
Hindenburg
disaster may 6th 1937, 7 pm |
Hitler's Germany |
Nationalism |
National socialism and World War II: primary documents |
Nazi
and East German propaganda |
Nazi olympics: Berlin 1936 |
Nazi-Soviet relations,
1939-1941: documents from the archives of the German foreign office |
NSDAP
Die Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei |
NSDAP
National Socialist German labour party |
SS
ranks and equivalents |
SS Schutzstaffel |
Sturm
abteilung (SA): Hitler's private army in 1921 Adolf Hitler formed his own
private army called Sturm Abteilung (Storm Section). The SA (also known as
stormtroopers or brownshirts) were instructed to disrupt the meetings of
political opponents and to protect Hitler from revenge attacks |
Swastika |
Third Reich in
ruins photos of historical sites associated with
Germany’s Third Reich (1933-1945), both as they appeared while in use, and as
the remains appear today |
Virtual library history - Third Reich and World War II |
Waffen SS in
pictures |
Waffen-SS order of battle
website website about the Waffen-SS, the fourth branch of WWII Nazi
Germany's armed forces |
Weimar Republic
Wolfgang Kapp was an extreme nationalist who hated the German government for
signing the Treaty of Versailles, ... |
Weimar Republic |
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Worldwar II:
Italy |
Fascism in Italy
in 1918 Benito Mussolini was one of thousands of Italian soldiers who had
returned from the fighting during the First World War. In October 1922 he
became prime minister of Italy, and from 1925 ruled as a dictator |
Italian
army |
Italian
campaign |
Italy at war
documentation of the Italian political and military actions of World War two,
Mussolini, tanks, aircrafts and ship descriptions |
Rome
arno 1944 |
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Worldwar II: Japan |
Battling
bastards of Bataan the men who died at camp O'Donnell, between april 24 to
June 6, 1942, while prisoners of the Japanese |
Burma
the men and women who fought and served in the Burma campaign against the Japanese during 1941-1945 |
Canadians in Asia 1941-1945 |
Days after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki one more city was bombed |
In
hell there is a place called death's railway river Kwai |
Japan and worldwar II |
Japan at war, 1931-1945 |
Japanese
army |
Japan
capitulates: initial occupation of Japan |
Navajo code
talkers the Navajo code talkers took part in every assault the U.S. marines conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945. They served in all six
marine divisions, marine raider battalions and Marine parachute units, transmitting messages by telephone and radio in their native language -- a code that the Japanese never
broke |
Timeline of Pacific
war |
WWII:
the war against Japan Japan entered World War II with limited aims and
with the intention of fighting a limited war. Its principal objectives were to
secure the resources of Southeast Asia and much of China and to establish a
"Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" under Japanese hegemony |
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Worldwar II:
Poland |
History of Poland
on September 1st., 1939, 1.8 million German troops invaded Poland on three
fronts; East Prussia in the north, Germany in the west and Slovakia in the
south. They had 2600 tanks against the Polish 180, and over 2000 aircraft
against the Polish 420. Their "Blitzkrieg" tactics, coupled with their bombing
of defenceless towns and refugees, had never been seen before and, at first,
caught the Poles off-guard. By September 14th. Warsaw was surrounded |
Hitler's plans for
Eastern Europe |
Invasion of Poland
on Friday, September 1st of 1939, Germany invaded Poland after long-term political crises. German invasion began with an
air raid on undefended city of Wielun at 4:40am |
Nazi occupation
of Poland |
Poland timeline
1918-52 |
Polandinexile.com is dedicated to the men and women who escaped from Poland to fight in World War
II |
Polish
campaign and world war II |
Polish partisans fight Nazis the failed September campaign in 1939 and the
division of Poland into two occupied zones, German and Soviet, did not break the
will of the Polish people to continue its fight for freedom |
Polish september campaign 1939 |
SEPTEMBER 1939 IN POLAND |
Soviet
invasion of Poland (1939) The 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland was a military
operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939,
during the early stages of World War II, sixteen days after the beginning of the
Nazi German attack on Poland |
The
Russian civil war and the Russo-Polish war |
World at war: Poland
timeline 1918-52 Poland in federation with Lithuania was a pre-eminent
Central European power during the latter middle ages. Poles formed a bulwark for
western Christianity against the encroachments of the Mongols, Tartars, Islam
and Orthodoxy |
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Worldwar II:
Russia |
Red
army |
Russian battlefield & Russian weapons
Russian battlefield & Russian weapons, tanks, artillery, battles |
Russian
campaign 1941-1945: a photo diary |
Russian
front
this site contains graphic images and accounts of the realities and horrors of
war |
Russian soldiers
at war contains original interviews and oral stories of Soviet veterans who fought the
second world war |
Soviet Army (RKKA) in World War II the aim of this project is to provide
information to the English-speaking community about the role of the Soviet Army
(RKKA) in World War II and to provide you with translated information from the
Eastern side |
Soviet Union factbook
1917-1989 |
Stalin's Russia |
World war II in Ukraine
the Ukrainian experience in World War II with a Brief Survey of Ukraine's population loss of 10 million |
Horizontaal |
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