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World War II Personal Accounts
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Voices from the past, describing the indescribable. A collection of personal accounts by people who experienced World War II.

Rutgers Oral History Archive of WWII Best of the Net
Over 200 oral history interviews with veterans of World War II. Each entry offers an extensive interview in a question-and-answer format. Most of the entries cover not only their time as a soldier, but a broader look at their lives.

Ginger's Diary
Actual diary entries from a 17 year old girl living in Hickam Field, Hawaii during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The diary begins on November 28, 1941.

Guadalcanal Journal
A personal look at the battle. Journal entries by a young man, James A. Donahue, sent to fight for his country.

In Search of Captive
The story of Arthur Christie - as part of the Special Operations Executive and his capture by the Japanese.

Memories of War
A small collection of war stories, including a teenagers view of the war in France, a medic's journey across Europe, and an account of the D-Day invasion.

One Airman's Story
Jack B. Young's experiences as an airman during World War II.

Private Art
A collection of letters to and from Private Art Pranger of the 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion. The letters can be found at "Letter Archive," plus check out his other writings about his WWII experience under "Pvt. Art Remembers." (Wait for a Java enabled screen to appear.)

Stories on Tankbooks.com
Over a hundred, short stories from veterans of World War II. The stories average five to ten paragraphs in length. (Click "See More Stories" at the bottom of the page for additional pages of stories.)

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