World War, 1939-1945
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
World War II Stereograms, Postcards, and Artifacts
Collection
Identifier: SC 00891
Scope and Contents
Stereograph cards, some printed by the Keystone View Company, of scenes from World War II, including a hospital scene, burned wreck of a Zeppelin, grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, pontoon bridge inspection, bugle call, french flower lady decorating a soldier and clothing issue at Ft. Lee, Virginia.
A blue ribbon with name plate "Lutz" and silk baglike item with "Hankies" and "U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Wash." printed on it have been transferred to the artifact collection.
A blue ribbon with name plate "Lutz" and silk baglike item with "Hankies" and "U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Wash." printed on it have been transferred to the artifact collection.
Xpucma Kyzuk Diary, Denmark
Collection
Identifier: SC 00057
Scope and Contents
Diary from World War II written by Xpucma Kyzuk, a German living in occupied Denmark. The diary begins in 1944 and ends 1956. Some passages are in English but most are written in German, French, English, and possibly Finnish.
Zig to Nett Letter
Collection
Identifier: SC 01506
Scope and Contents
Letter about life in the army and a minor operation with a difficult healing process.
Joseph M. Zinni Letters
Collection
Identifier: MS 00242
Scope and Contents
Letters from Joseph M. Zinni to his wife, Anne from 1940-1945. Letters discuss his travels with the 166th Signal Photographic Company and the 39th Signal Corps through Northern Ireland, France, and Luxembourg during World War II. The 166th documented the major military campaigns of the war, produced millions of feet of combat film and hundreds of thousands of developed still images. They supplied a significant amount of footage to the US news media and also documented evidence of Nazi...