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Bennington, Vt: Merriam Press. World War II Historical Society monograph, 41. OCLC: 50874309. ISBN 978-1-57638-024-6; 978-1-57638-072-7. Evans, Michael, 'PoW tells of escape maps printed on secret press' The Times, 23 June 1997. Garber, Megan. 2013. "How Monopoly Games Helped Allied POWs Escape During World War II." The Atlantic. January 2013.
Map of the participants of World War II, with Allied countries before Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in dark green, Allies after the attack in light green, Axis ...
The Outline of the Post-War New World Map was a map completed before the attack on Pearl Harbor [1] and self-published on February 25, 1942 [2] by Maurice Gomberg of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It shows a proposed political division of the world after World War II in the event of an Allied victory in which the United States of America, the ...
In all, 44 World War II campaigns were designated by the U.S. Army: 24 for the Asiatic–Pacific Theater, 19 in the European–African–Middle Eastern Theater, and one in the American Theater. In addition, there were three main blanket campaigns: antisubmarine warfare, ground combat and air combat.
The Army Map Service (AMS) was the military cartographic agency of the United States Department of Defense from 1941 to 1968, subordinated to the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Cape Esperance: 11–12 October 1942 (Second Savo) Santa Cruz Islands: 26 October 1942; Guadalcanal: 12–15 November 1942 (Third Savo) Tassafaronga: 30 November – 1 December 1942 (Fourth Savo) Eastern New Guinea operation: 17 December 1942 – 24 July 1944; Rennel Island: 29–30 January 1943
Pages in category "United States Army arsenals during World War II" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
World War II national non-military history (covers Sweden, Spain, internal political turmoil of non-military nature. If there are to few articles, this category will be omitted ) World War II organizations