Books

Books

Language

P.

Expenditure

Name

Expenditure Place

Year

Author

Book Name

English

1990

Clive Ponting

1940 - Myth and Reality

German

231

Germany

1954

Von Hove, Alkmar

Achtung fallschirmjger-eine-bricht sich bahn

English

160

Ballantine Books

London, UK

1972

Mackesy, M. J.

Africa Korps

English

682

Henry Holt and Com.

New York, USA

2002

Atkinson, Rick

An army at dawn : The war in North Africa, 1942-1943

English

158

Center of Military History, US Army

Washington DC, USA

1992

Kirkpatrick, Charles E.

An unknown future and a doubtful pressent : Writing the victory plan of 1941

English

638

The Reprint Society

London, UK

1956

Spears, Edward

Assignment to catastrophe

English

280

Presidio Press

Novato, Ca, USA

1988

Miller, A. Robert

August 1944 : The campaign for France

English

205

Combat Studies Institute

Leavenworth, Kensas, USA

1983

Glantz, M. David

'August storm : Soviet tactical and operational combat in Manchuria - 1945

English

225

The Griffin Press

Netley, South Australia

Gerald pynt with the co- operation of NAJEX historian jack Epstein

Australian Jewry's book of honour world war II

English

160

Macdonald

London, UK

1971

Keegan, John

Barbrossa : Invasion of Russia 1941

English

208

Ian Allan

London, UK

1978

Moulton, J. L.

'Battle for Antwerp : The liberation of the city and the opening of the Scheldt 1944

English

401

'Oxford University Press

London, UK

1955

Scoullar, J. L.

'Battle for Egypt : the summer of 1942; Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-1945

English

160

G. P. Putnam's Sons

New York, USA

1950

Wilson, Earl J. (& others)

Betio beachhead : US Marine's own story of the battle for Tarawa

English

474

Henry Holt and Com.

New York, USA

1944

Pyle, Ernie

Brave men

English

1990

Robert Blake & William Roger Louis

Churchill

English

1992

Paul Addison

Churchill on the Home Front

English

2001

Geoffrey Best

Churchill. A Study in Greatness

English

1973

Ronald Lewin

Churchill as Warlord

English

1991

John Keegan

Churchill's Generals

English

1995

John Charmley

Churchill's Grand Alliance: the Anglo-American Special Relationship 1940-1957

English

384

Dell Publishing Co.

New York, USA

1962

Congdon, Don., editor

Combat : The war with Japan

English

126

Franklin Watts, Inc.

New York, USA

1965

'Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt

Combat leaders of World War 2

English

288

'Macdonald & Jane's

London, UK

1978

Ladd, James

Commandos and rangers of World War II

English

559

Doubleday & Co.

'Garden City, N.Y., USA

1948

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Crusade in Europe

English

576

Cassell & Co.

London, UK

1956

Slim, William

Defeat into victory

English

196

Constable

London, UK

1942

Ziemer, Gregor

Education for death : The making of the Nazi

English

285

Hutdhinson & Co

London, UK

1948

Wilson, Lord

Eight years overseas : 1939-1947

English

256

Hamlyn

London, UK

1977

Keegan, John

Encyclopedia of World War II

English

'Adam & Charles Black

'London, UK

1941

Dill, John

'Engines of war : The Machanised army in action

English

198

Arms & Armour Press

London, UK

1983

Creveld, Martin L. Van

Fighting power : German and U.S. Army performance, 1939-1945

English

1999

John Lukacs

Five Days in London, May 1940

English

1954

Her Majesty's Stationery Office

'London, UK

1945

Buckley, Christopher

Five ventures : Iraq-Syria-Persia-Mdgascar-Dodecanese

English

272

Schiffer Military - Aviation History

Atglen, PA, USA

1994

Newton, Steven H.

German battle tactics on the Russian front : 1941-1945

English

300

University of Oklahoma Press

Norman, USA

1977

'Mellenthin, F. W. Von

German generals of World War 2 : As I saw them

English

381

William Morrow & Co.

London, UK

1954

Kesselring, Albert

Kesselring : A soldier's record

English

305

Alfred Schez Verlag Bern

Switzerland

1950

Patton, George S.

Krieg : Wie ich ihn erlebte

English

254

Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Germany

1977

Kaupt, Werner

Kriegsschauplatz Italien 1943-1945

English

397-813

Payot Paris

Paris, France

1962

Bauer, Eddy

'La guere des blindes : Les operations de la Deuxieme Guerre Mondiale sur les fronts d'Europe et d'Afrique (Vol. 2/2)

English

152

Whitefriars Press

UK

1944

Les Commndos au combat : 1940-1942

English

574

Presidio Press

Novato, Ca, USA

1982

Manstein, Erich Von

Lost victories : The war memoirs of Hitler's most brilliant general

English

160

Macdonald

London, UK

1971

Barker, A. J.

Midway : The turning point

English

252

Arms & Armour Press

London, UK & New York, USA

1987

Macksey, Kenneth

Military errors of World War Two

English

911

Simon & Schuster

New York, USA

1946

Butcher, Harry C.

My three years with Eisenhower : A personal diary of Captain Harry C. Butcher, UNSR

English

159

Ballantine Books

New York, USA

1972

Jones, Vincent

Operation Torch : Anglo-mericn invasion of North Africa

English

488

Hodder & Stoughton

London, UK

1947

Guingand, Francus De

Operation victory

English

232

Military Service Publishing

Harrisburg, Pa, USA

1946

Wallace, Brenton G.

Patton and his third army

English

528

The Reader's Digest Association

'Pleasantville, N.Y., USA

1969

Reader's digest illustrated story of World War 2

English

190

George G. Harrap & Co.

London, UK

1942

Gallagher, O. D.

Retreat in the east

English

341

George Allen & Unwin

London, UK

1966

Blumenson, Martin

Rommel's last victory : The battle of Kasserine Pass

English

1999

David Stafford

Roosevelt and Churchill: Men of Secrets

English

351

Ballantine Books

New York, USA

1972

Powls, Gerald

Secret Weapons of World War 2 : The secret story of the fantastic "Surprise" weapons of World War 2

English

212

Center of Military History, US Army

Washington DC, USA

1982

Small unit actions

English

1946

Macmillan

London, UK

1946

Wavell, Archivald

Speaking generally : Broudcasts, orders and adresses in time of war (1939-43)

English

160

Macdonald

London, UK

1970

Vader, John

Spitfire

English

352

Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Germany

1977

Kurowski, Franz / Tornau, Gottfried

Sturmartillerie 1939-1945

English

514

Bison Books

London, UK

1981

Young, Peter, editor

The Almanac of World War 2

English

447

William Kimber

London, UK

1985

Messenger, Charles

The commandos 1940-1946

English

1960

Pan Books

London, UK

1960

Barnett, Cornelli

'The Desert generals

English

 298  Zenith Press Minneapolis, MN, USA  2009  Steven Karras  The Enemy I Knew

English

173

Berkley Books

New York, USA

1959

Waldron, T. J. / Gleeson, James

The frogmen : The daring exploits of underwater fighters in World War 2

English

220

The Infantry Journal

Washington DC, USA

1944

Rodinski, Herbert

The German army

English

806

His Majesty's Stationery Office

London, UK

1941

The King's regulations for the army and the army reserve, 1940

English

814

His Majesty's Stationery Office

London, UK

1945

The King's regulations for the army and the army reserve, 1940 : Nos. 1-44

English

381

Macmillan

London, UK

1994

Horne, Alistair / Montgomery, David

The Lonely leader : Monty 1944-1945

English

357

Panguin Books

Australia

1956

Taylor, A. J. P.

The Origins of the Second World War

English

296

Hamish Hamilton

Australia

1961

Taylor, A. J. P.

The Origins of the Second World War

English

487

Cassell & Co.

London, UK

1951

Liddle-Hart, Basil. H.

The other side of the hill : Germany's generals, their rise and fall, with their own account of military events 1939-1945

English

52

Osprey Publishing

London, UK

1985

Ferguson, Gregor

The Paras: British Airborne Forces 1940-1948

English

1965

Angus Calder

The People's War: Britain 1939-1945

English

889

Houghton Mifflin Compny

Boston, USA

1974

Blumenson, Martin

The Ptton ppars : 1940-1945

English

6 vols

1948-54

Winston Churchill

The Second World War

English

Penguin

1990

David Cannadine

The Speeches of Winston Churchill

English

267

Meredith Press

New York, USA

1969

Reeder, Red

The story of the Second World War L The Axis strikes (1939-1942)

English

112

Cambridge - The University Press

Cambridge, UK

1942

Lindsay, G. M.

The war on the civil and military fronts

English

278

Faber & Faber

London, UK

1950

Liddle-Hart, Basil. H.

This expanding war

German

334

Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Germany

1976

Kleine, Egon / Kuhn, Volkmar

Tiger : Die geschichte einer legendaren waffe 1942-45

English

425

Houghton Mifflin Compny

Boston, USA

1947

Patton, George S.

War as I new it

English

334

Hawthorn Books

New York, USA

1969

Dupuy, R. Ernest

World War 2 : A combat history

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Abrahams, Robert D. The Commodore: The Adventurous Life of Uriah Phillips Levy. Philadelphia, Jewish

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Abzug, Robert H. Inside the Vicious Heart: Americans and the Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps. New

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Ackermann, Henry F. He Was Always There: The United States Army Chaplain Ministry in the Vietnam

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Alder, Morris. “The Chaplain and the Rabbi.” The Reconstructionist, April 6, 1945.

Alper, Benedict S. Love and Politics in Wartime: Letters to My Wife, 1943-45. Urbana: University of

Illinois Press, 1992.

Ambrose, Stephen E. Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to

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 Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany.

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Ash, Stephen V. “Civil War Exodus: The Jews and Grant’s General Orders No 11.” Historian 44

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Atkinson, Rick. Where Valor Rests: Arlington National Cemetery. Washington, DC: National Geographic,

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Bard, Mitchell G. Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler’s Camps. Boulder: Westview

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Barish, Louis, ed. Rabbis in Uniform: The Story of the American Jewish Military Chaplain, A Century of Service

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Baron, Richard, Major Abe Baum, and Richard Goldhurst. Raid! The Untold Story of Patton’s Secret

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Baumgarten, Harold. D-Day Survivor: An Autobiography. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co., 2006.

Belth, Nathan C. Fighting for America: An Account of Jewish Men in the Armed Forces—From Pearl Harbor

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Blumenthal, L. Roy. Fighting for America: A Record of the Participation of Jewish Men and Women in the

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Borsten, Laura Rappaport with Orin Borsten. Once a WAVE: My Life in the Navy, 1942-1946.

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Brender, Edward. A Wartime Log: How the Pencil Was Mightier Than the Sword. Kauneonga Lake, NY:

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Brill, Mordecai L. “My Experiences and Observations as a Jewish Chaplain in World War II.” DHL

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Brinsfield, John W. Encouraging Faith, Supporting Soldiers: A History of the United States Army Chaplain

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Brody, Seymour. Jewish Heroes in America. New York: Shapolsky Publishers, 1991.

Jewish Heroes and Heroines of America: 150 True Stories of American Jewish Heroism. Hollywood,

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Buchwald, Art. Leaving Home: A Memoir. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1993.

Buckholtz, Alison. Standing By: The Making of an American Military Family in a Time of War. New York:

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Chaikin, Rosalind Byron. “To My Memory Sing.” Monroe, NY: Library Research Association, 1997.

Cherniak, Meyer. “My Experiences and Observations as a Jew in World War II.” YIVO Essay

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Childers, Thomas. Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in

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Collier, Peter. Medal of Honor: Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty. New York: Artisan, 2006. Jack

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Coram, Robert. Brute: The Life of Victor Krulak, U.S. Marine. Boston: Little, Brown and Company,

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Cross, Christopher. Soldiers of God: True Story of the U.S. Army Chaplains. New York: E.P. Dutton,

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Davis, Henry K. K-Rations, Kilroy, KP & Kaputt: One GI’s War. n.p.: Merrick & Litchfield, 1995.

Davis, Mac. Jews Fight Too! New York: Jordan, 1945.

Dawidowicz, Lucy S. On Equal Terms: Jews in America, 1881-1981. New York: Holt, Rinehart and

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Decter, Avi Y. and Karen L. Falk (eds.). Of Hats and Harmonies: The Recollections of Baltimore’s Lester S.

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Dinnerstein, Leonard. Anti-Semitism in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Doherty, Thomas. Projections of War: Hollywood, American Culture, and World War II. New York:

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Doubler, Michael D. Closing with the Enemy: How GIs Fought the War in Europe, 1944-45. Lawrence, KS:

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DuPlessis, Rachel Blau. The Selected Letters of George Oppen. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.

Dworkin, Ira Bernard. A G.I. Remembers: The 97th Infantry Division. Chicago: Adams Press, 1985.

Dye, Ira. Uriah Levy: Reformer of the Antebellum Navy. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida,

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Eliach, Yaffa. The Liberators: Eyewitness Accounts of the Liberation of Concentration Camps. New York:

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Elkins, Dov Peretz. God’s Warriors: Dramatic Adventures of Rabbis in Uniform. Middle Village, NY:

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Ellis, John. The Sharp End: The Fighting Man in World War II. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,

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Engel, Gene. An Un-Anticipated Adventure: Fort Custer to the Normandy Beaches, Belgium, and Germany

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Evans, Eli N. Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate. New York: Macmillan, 1988.

Ezratty, Harry A. They Led the Way: The Creators of Jewish America. Baltimore: Omni Arts, 1999.

Felton, Harold W. Uriah Phillips Levy. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1973.

Fitzpatrick, Donovan and Saul Saphire. Navy Maverick: Uriah Phillips Levy. New York: Doubleday,1963.

Fredman, J. George, & Falk, Louis A. Jews in American Wars. New York: Jewish War Veterans of USA, 1942.

Freedlander, Harold. I’ll Be Back: World War II Letters to the Home Front. Wooster, OH: Wooster Book

Co., 2002.

 Friedman, Lee M. Jewish Pioneers and Patriots. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1948.

Gersh, Harry. “Chaplains on Land and Sea: A One-Man Survey.” Commentary (August 1948), pp.172-173.

Gleason, Philip. “Americans All: World War II and the Shaping of American Identity.” Reviews of

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Glickman, Les. Laugh It Off and Move On. Privately printed, 1998.

Goldman, Alex J. Giants of Faith: Great American Rabbis. New York: Citadel Press, 1964.

Goldstein, Albert S. “Faith in the Army.” The Jewish Layman, 18:1 (October 1943), part I, pp. 12-15;

(November 1943), part II, pp. 22-26.

Goldstein, Ivan. Hard to Forget, Harder to Remember: A Soldier’s Tale of Faith & Survival. Privately printed, 2008.

Goldstein, Walter. Shreds from an Old Sun Helmet. New York: Greenberg Publishers, 1947.

Golovensky, David I. “Another Chaplain Discusses Combat Religion.” The Reconstructionist, March 9,

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Gordon, Harold H and Zev Zahavy (ed.). Chaplain on Wings: The Wartime Memoirs of Rabbi Harold H.

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Green, Paul S. From the Streets of Brooklyn to the War in Europe, 1917-1945. Tulsa: Council Oak Books,

1999.

Grobman, Alex. Rekindling the Flame: American Jewish Chaplains and the Survivors of European Jewry, 1944-

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Gumpertz, Sidney. The Jewish Legion of Valor: The Story of Jewish Heroes in the Wars of the Republic. New

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Gup, Ted. The Book of Honor: Covert Lives and Classified Deaths at the CIA. New York: Doubleday,

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Jew” Freedman who served most of his career, prior to joining the CIA, as a Green Beret and

Delta Force operative.

Gushwa, Robert L. The Best and Worst of Times: The United States Army Chaplaincy, 1920-1945,

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Haber, Julian Stuart. They Were Soldiers in Peace and War. Fort Worth: H.J. Wells Publishing, 2006.

Hall, Gwendolyn (ed.). Love, War and the 96th Engineers (Colored): The World War II New Guinea Diaries of

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Hanish, Alvin A. Always Look Back: A Jewish Combat Infantryman’s Memoir. New York: Vantage Press,2002.

Harris, Harvey L. The War As I Saw It: 1918 Letters of a Tank Corps Lieutenant. St. Paul: Pogo Press,1998.

Held, Lewis I. Jr. Gen. Lewis I. Held: Leader, Scholar, Patriot (Held Family History, Vol.2). Privately printed, 1993.

Heymont, Irving. Among the Survivors of the Holocaust, 1945: The Landsburg DP Camp Letters of Major

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Hoening, Sidney B. “The Orthodox Rabbi as a Military Chaplain.” Rabbinical Council of America,1976

Hoffman, Alice and Howard Hoffman. Archives of Memory: A Soldier Recalls World War II. Lexington:

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Hoffman, Daniel. Zone of the Interior: A Memoir, 1942-1947. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.

Honeywell, Roy J. Chaplains of the United States Army. Washington: Office of the Chief of Chaplains,

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Howe, Irving. A Margin of Hope: An Intellectual Autobiography. New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich,1982.

 World of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and

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Jacobs, Colonel Jack (retired) and Douglas Century. If Not Now, When?: Duty and Sacrifice in America's

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Jacobs, Paul. Is Curly Jewish? A Political Self-Portrait Illuminating Three Turbulent Decades of Social Revolt,

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Jeruchim, Simon. Frenchy: A Young-Jewish French Immigrant Discovers Love and Art in America – And War

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Jones, Wilbur D. Gyrene: The World War II United States Marine. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane

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Kahn, Sy M. Between Tedium and Terror: A Soldier’s World War II Diary, 1943-45. Urbana: University of

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Kaplan, Ben. A Life Voyage. Privately printed, 2001.

Kaufman, Isidore. American Jews in World War II: The Story of 550,000 Fighters for Freedom, 2 Vols. New

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Kaufman, Mozart. Fighter Pilot: Aleutians to Normandy to Stalag Luft I. San Anselmo, CA: M & A

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Keegan, John. The Second World War. New York: Penguin Books, 1990.

Kempner, Marion Lee. Letters from Sandy. Privately printed, 1967.

Kennett, Lee. G.I.: The American Soldier in World War II. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1987.

Kertzer, Morris N. With an H on My Dog Tag. New York: Behrman House, 1947.

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Konowitz, Mordecai. “The Jew in the Army.” Menorah Journal, June 1918, pp: 86-87.

Korn, Bertram W. “Jewish Chaplains in the Civil War.” American Jewish Archives I, 1948, pp. 6-23.

 American Jewry and the Civil War. Philadelphia: Jewish Pub Soc of America, 1951.

Korn, Jean Millicent. The Korn Legacy, Vol. 1. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1990.

Kotlowitz, Robert. Before Their Time: A Memoir. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.

Krains, Oscar. “Anti-Semitism in the U. S. Army, 1941-1945: A Memoir.” Midstream, April 1999, pp.26-28.

Krulewitch, Melvin L. Now That You Mention It. New York: Quadrangle, 1973.

Kurzman, Dan. No Greater Glory: The Four Immortal Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester in World

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Leavitt, Howard J. Semper Chai: Marines of Blue and White (and Red). Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2002.

 Footsteps of David: Common Roots, Uncommon Valor—The Jewish Experience in the Military.

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 Tales of Valor. Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2003.

 Oz: Chronicles of Courage. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2005.

Lebeson, Anita Libman. Pilgrim People: A History of the Jews in America from 1492 to 1974. New York:

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Lee, Eric. Saigon to Jerusalem: Conversations with U.S. Veterans of the Vietnam War Who Emigrated to Israel.

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Levin, Meyer. In Search: An Autobiography. London: Constellation Books, 1951.

Levinger, Rabbi Lee J. A Jewish Chaplain in France. New York: Macmillan, 1921.

Lichtenfeld, Seymour L. Kriege 312330: A Prisoner’s Story. Privately printed, 2001.

Linderman, Gerald. The World Within War: America’s Combat Experiences in World War II. Cambridge:

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Litvin, Martin. The Journey. Galesburg, IL: Galesburg Historical Society, 1981.

Litwak, Leo. The Medic: Life and Death in the Last Days of WWII. Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 2001.

MacDonald, Charles B. “The Ardennes: The Battle of the Bulge. United States Army in World War

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Manuel, Frank Edward. Scenes from the End: The Last Days of World War II in Europe. South Royalton:

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Marks, Bertram C. and Gayle Behrendt. An American Family: 1837-2006. n.p.: Mount Helicon Press,2006.

Marks, Harold. Doing My Best for My Country: October 1940 to July 1945. Privately printed, 1992.

Martin, Ralph G. The GI War, 1941-1945. Boston: Little Brown, 1967.

Melrood, Paul (ed.). We Were There – World War II: The Milwaukee Jewish Experience. Milwaukee:

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Mezoff, Maurice. Moishe: A Memoir. Bloomington, IN: 1st Books, 2001.

Miller, Donald L. Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi

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Minow, Josephine Baskin and Newton N. Minow. As Our Parents Planted for Us, So Shall We Plant for

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Moore, Deborah Dash. At Home in America: Second Generation New York Jews. New York: Columbia

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 GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.

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