Incoming Resources
- The greatest generation, Tom Brokaw
- Whatever it took, an American paratrooper's extraordinary memoir of escape, survival, and heroism in the last days of World War II, Henry Langrehr and Jim DeFelice
- The road back to Paris, A.J. Liebling
- Into the rising sun, in their own words, World War II's Pacific veterans reveal the heart of combat, [reported by] Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Letters from a World War II G.I., [edited] by Judith E. Greenberg and Helen Carey McKeever
- Always faithful, a memoir of the Marine dogs of WWII, William W. Putney
- Visions from a foxhole, a rifleman in Patton's Ghost Corps, William A. Foley, Jr
- I'll be home for Christmas, the Library of Congress revisits the spirit of Christmas during World War II, [editor, Tom Spain, Michael Shohl]
- Fields of battle, Pearl Harbor, the Rose Bowl, and the boys who went to war, Brian Curtis
- World War II memoirs, the Pacific Theater
- Against all odds, a true story of ultimate courage and survival in World War II, Alex Kershaw
- We're in this war too, World War II letters from American women in uniform, [edited by] Judy Barrett Litoff, David C. Smith
- Reporting the war, the journalistic coverage of World War II, Frederick S. Voss
- One woman's war, letters home from the Women's Army Corps, 1944-1946, Anne Bosanko Green ; with a foreword by D'Ann Campbell
- Honor untarnished, a West Point graduate's memoir of World War II, Donald V. Bennett and William R. Forstchen
- Another river, another town, a teenage tanker's baptism of battle, 1945, John P. Irwin
- Against all odds, a true story of ultimate courage and survival in World War II, Alex Kershaw
- Not in vain, a rifleman remembers World War II, Leon C. Standifer
- My war, Andy Rooney
- Pogue's war, diaries of a WWII combat historian, Forrest C. Pogue
- Before their time, a memoir, Robert Kotlowitz