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Selected current points of interest
edit- Edit no 10,000: Swansea History Journal
Open access Sources
edit- Alphabetical list of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
- Alphabetical list of Open Access Journals in East Asian Studies
- Alphabetical list of Open Access Journals in Judaism Studies
- Alphabetical list of Open Access Journals in Middle Eastern Studies
- Alphabetical list of Open Access Journals in Theology
- List of newspaper archives
World War 2 Documents in Official books
editColor books
edit- Belgian Grey Book; Belgium - The Official Account of What Happened 1939-1940
- The British War Blue Book; Documents concerning German-Polish relations and the outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939 (also here)
- The Finnish Blue Book the developments of Finnish‑Soviet relations during the autumn of 1939 including the official documents and the peace treaty of March 12, 1940
- Official Blue-White Book of Finland Finland Reveals Her Secret Documents on Soviet Policy, March 1940 - June 1941. The Attitude of the USSR to Finland after the Peace of Moscow
- The French Yellow Book; French Diplomatic Papers from September 29, 1938 to September 3, 1939 (also here)
- German White Book 100 Documents on the Origin of the War (also here)
- German White Book No 5 Allied Intrigue In The Low Countries
- The Luxembourg Grey Book; Luxembourg and the German Invasion, Before and After
- Netherlands Orange Book; of the Principal Matters Dealt with by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Connection with the State of War up till November 1939
- Polish White Book Official documents concerning Polish-German and Polish-Soviet relations 1933-1939 (non-searchable text)
- Polish White Book German Occupation of Poland
- The Black Book of Poland
- The Greek White Book (Diplomatic documents relating to Italy's aggression against Greece)
- Latvia in 1939-1942; background, Bolshevik and Nazi occupation, hopes for future
U.S. Department of State
edit- Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941; U.S. Department of State (1943)
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Japan, 1931–1941, Volume I; U.S. Department of State (1943)
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Japan, 1931–1941, Volume II; U.S. Department of State (1943)
- The Axis in Defeat: A Collection of Documents on American Policy Toward Japan; U.S. Department of State (1946).
- The Spanish Government and the Axis; U.S. Department of State (1946).
- Nazi–Soviet Relations, 1939–1941: Documents from the Archives of The German Foreign Office Department of State, (1948)
- Falsifiers of History; response by the Soviet Information Bureau (1948)
- Falsifiers of History; response by the Soviet Information Bureau (1948)
Stalin
edit- War Speeches, Orders of the Day and Answers to Foreign Press Correspondents During the Great Patriotic War (July 3, 1941 - June 22, 1945) Also here
- Correspondence with Winston S. Churchill and Clement R. Attlee Volume I (1941 - 1945)
- Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman Volume 2 (1941 - 1945)
- Documents And Materials Relating To The Eve Of The Second World War Vol-1 via archive.org - published by the Soviet Union, covering the period from November 1937 to December 1938
Other
edit- Locarno A Collection Of Documents; ; Berber, F.J. ed. (1936); 76 major diplomic documents 1919-36, with a biased anti-French introduction by Nazi Germany's Foreign Minister
- Norway And The War September-1939 December-1940; edited by Monica Curtis, 1941
- White Book May 1944 – March 1945; published by the National Liberation Front (Greece); August 1945
- The record of collaboration of King Farouk of Egypt with the Nazis and their ally, the Mufti; the official Nazi records of the King's alliance and of the Mufti's plans for bombing Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Memorandum submitted to the United Nations June 1948. (also here)
Still missing are the Norwegian White Book and the second Dutch Orange Book (from November 1939- April 1940) and other parts of the German White Book-series. Also, the second volume of Documents And Materials Relating To The Eve Of The Second World War (with correspondence of Herbert von Dirksen) is still not available in on-line-texts.
World War 1 Documents in Official books
edit- Official Papers - World War 1; collected by Richard Hacken of the Brigham Young University Library.
Defunct think-tanks and NGOs on Youtube
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