Army Talks was a series of short works published for GIs in the European theater "to help them become better-informed men and women and therefore better soldiers." This issues deals with the question of what to do with war criminals. It discusses...
On the evening of Thursday, 14 August 1944, a debriefing conference was held at the Glebe Mount House, Leicester. During the conference each commander present who had commanded a unit the size of a battalion or larger of the 82d Airborne Division...
Army Talks was a series of short works published for GIs in the European theater "to help them become better-informed men and women and therefore better soldiers." This issues deals with the question of what to do with Germany. Discusses why the...
Army Talks was a series of short works published for GIs in the European theater "to help them become better-informed men and women and therefore better soldiers." This issue contains Proclamation No. 1 from the Military Government of Germany. It...
Army Talks was a series of short works published for GIs in the European theater "to help them become better-informed men and women and therefore better soldiers."This issue covers various issues associated with Normandy, including hedgerow...
Covers G-1 matters of casualties, health, sanitation, morale, athletics, recreation, guarding of prisoners of war, religious activities and burials, billeting and quarters, foreign personnel, financial matters, mail, discipline, reliefs and...
Section 1 covers observations and activities in the United Kingdom from 15 October 1942 to 11 December 1942 rehearsal of landing operations, waterproofing vehicles and submerged driving, liaison visit to the 29th Infantry Division (U.S.), the...
Report and appendix of Colonel John H. Carruth, CE, observer from Headquarters Army Ground Forces to the United Kingdom and North Africa for the period November 191942 to February 14, 1943. Looks at training facilities, weapons training, British...
Looks at personnel, training, equipment, the growing importance of antiaircraft, control of antiaircraft in North Africa, training facilities for antiaircraft, intelligence, organization, tactics, techniques and miscellaneous notes and...
Observer report from Algeria consists of five sections: personnel, intelligence, operations and training, supply (G-4), and appendices. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
Algeria and Tunisia during the period December 26, 1942 to January 20, 1943. Organizations visited: all elements of the 1st Infantry Division, Headquarters Second Corps, Headquarters Allied Forces, Headquarters 1st Army. (British) 1st Provisional...
This document is a supplement to the study titled "The Balkan Campaign (The Invasion of Yugoslavia) submitted by the Historical Division. Told from the German perspective, it gives background to the Balkan Campaign and provides information on...
Report by Generalmajor Alexander Ratcliffe, who served as an infantry battalion and regimental commander for the German Army in Belgium and France. He was also a writer and commentator. In this document he discusses the background of his...
Gives a detailed analysis of lessons learned during the II Corps advance from Garigliano to Rome. Discusses: towns that must be taken from deep flank and rear, the ineffective practice of battery towns with air and artillery, trouble with...
Task Force 45 was a task force of American and British antiaircraft gunners acting as infantry, with Italian Partisans, Brazilians and African American troops fighting by their side. Explains the organization and committing of TF 45. Gives...
Discusses the Task Force's movements and actions from leaving Brooklyn shortly after Pearl Harbor to New Caledonia and its defense of the island followed by action on Guadalcanal. Also contains a narrative of operations of the Americal Division at...
Speech given to the War College by Major Percy Black, who had been, for the previous three years, Attache and Assistant Attache at Berlin. He presents his first-hand information regarding Germany. He begins with discussion of the morale and...
A message of encouragement from Eisenhower to soldiers, sailors of the Allied Expeditionary Force in anticipation of D-Day. Digitized by the Military History Institute.